Saturday, March 24, 2012

A Pilgrimage

March 21st 

Kenwood, Maryland

      People came to this private community to watch cherry blossoms. Since its elegant houses and beautiful flowers, for many tourists the neighborhood becomes a part of the trip in Metro Washington during the early spring. It was amazing to walk in the streets having a flowers canopy.

Kenwood

Cherry Canopy

Not just Cherry Blossoms, Houses in this neighborhood are impressive.

 What else can you ask for if you can own a house like this one?

People enjoy picnicking.

The house is impressive, too.

Delicate Yoshino Cherry

Sunset

Taking a nap in the hotel.

March 22nd

Washington DC

      The trip is for cherry blossoms. I found the grand architectures in DC aren't alternatives to delicate cherry flowers. Ones are able to be an excellent background to the others. The light- colored flowers are impossible to suppress giant buildings; the artificial monuments are impossible to substitute the natural beauty, either. Every spring DC can show people the combination of two valuable assets only approximately in 10 days. It was lucky for me to have this flash opportunity to visit it.

Washington DC

White House

The Reflecting Pool is in the renovation project.

Lincoln Memorial

The Statue of Lincoln

Gettysburg Address "... A NEW BIRTH OF FREEDOM AND THAT GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE... "

WWII Memorial

We can see the Washington Monument everywhere in Washington.

Last thought: Washington is a perfect tourist spot. There are so many to see outside, and maybe more much inside these spectacular buildings. Furthermore, statues and engraved words in memorials that reveal sort of political believing and symbol remind tourist this is the US capital. However, a tourist spot is a tourist spot. It is the greatest, but never be a city suitable for living. A tourist eventually comes back home.

 Tidal Basin

A man is painting.
  
Flower Snow

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