Personal Reflections of a Middle-Aged Man

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Washington Walkabout

I’ve been in Washington, D.C. the past few days for work. There wasn’t a lot of time to see the town, but found a little time yesterday to take a quick walk. My main goal was to see the famous cherry blossoms as I’ve not been in D.C. at the right time of year to see them before.

There were four things on the walking agenda: The White House, the Washington Monument, the cherry blossoms, and to eat at a food truck—wanted some street food. Each of those things got checked off the list. It was a pretty nice evening with the sun just starting to dip below the horizon. Thankfully the crowds weren’t too bad.

White House
Washington Monument
Cherry Blossoms
Capitol Building
Jefferson Memorial
Cherry Blossoms
Blue Flags to bring attention to colorectal cancer around the Washington Monument.

One response to “Washington Walkabout”

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    Anonymous

    your life is very busy but you always seem to find the joy in the moment, Great pictures.

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