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A Monumental Spring

4/21/2015

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Although I've been to Washington D.C. a few times over the years, I had never visited the monuments, and I've always wanted to see the cherry blossoms in bloom there. Earlier this month I had an opportunity to spend a sunny April afternoon in our nation's capitol just at the start of cherry blossom season. Only a few early cherry trees were in bloom, but other blooming trees and shrubs put on a magnificent opening act. I'd like to share some images of that beautiful spring day with you.                                 (Click on the photos with captions for more information.)
Air Force Memorial
Air Force Memorial
From a distance, the soaring arcs of the Air Force Memorial pierce the sky. I attended the dedication ceremony with my parents in 2006. My father is a retired Air Force officer. This monument honors him and countless others who have served and sacrificed with this branch of the Armed Forces.

Stark white against the blue sky, the Washington Monument is the world's tallest stone obelisk. Completed in 1884, it was also the tallest building in the world at the time. The Washington Monument was built to honor the first president of the United States, George Washington, and stands opposite the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington D.C.
Washington Monument
Washington Monument
Gorgeous pink magnolia blossoms caused many visitors, including myself, to stop and take photographs. The fist sized flowers of pink and white were absolutely breath taking.
Pink Magnolia Tree
Pink Magnolia blossoms
Pink Magnolia tree and Forsythia bush
Surrounding the George Mason Memorial were brilliant yellow forsythia bushes. Dedicated in 2002, this less familiar spot honors George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States who penned the Virginia Declaration of Rights in 1776. This state declaration became the basis for the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, which guarantee specific personal freedoms to the people, including freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and the right to bear arms. I was so enthralled with the beauty surrounding the memorial, that I neglected to actually enter it!
Forsythia bushes in bloom
Yellow Forsythia bushes in bloom
Yellow Forsythia bush in bloom
The imposing dome of the Jefferson Memorial beckoned me to come inside. Dedicated in 1943, this memorial honors Thomas Jefferson, the writer of the Declaration of Independence and third president of the United States. Inside is an imposing 19 foot bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson. Quotes from the Declaration and his other writings are carved into the surrounding walls.
Jefferson Memorial
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Thomas Jefferson statue
Thomas Jefferson quote
The quote above was written in a letter to George Washington by Thomas Jefferson in 1786. It gave me pause to ponder the gift and Giver of true liberty. The truths that were once held so dear by the founders of our country must not be taken for granted. Indeed, I do tremble for my country.
A Monumental Spring
The National Cherry Blossom Festival runs for three weeks each spring. This year the peak bloom time was April 11 - 14. As I mentioned earlier, my visit was a few days before the peak, but there were cherry trees blooming along the Potomac River. Over 3,000 trees were gifted to the United States in 1912 from the mayor of Tokyo, Japan as a sign of peace and friendship between our countries. The beauty of the cherry trees in bloom is almost magical as the delicate pink and white blossoms adorn the trees for several days before they scatter in the spring breezes, and the petals fall like snow to the ground.
Cherry blossoms on Potomac River
Cherry Tree Blossoms
A Monumental Spring
The Lincoln Memorial opened in 1922 and is dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States.  White stone columns surround the interior of the memorial which holds a 19 foot stone statue of a seated Abraham Lincoln. The columns represent the 36 states in the Union at the time of Lincoln's assassination. The names of these states are engraved across the top of the memorial. I had to take a photo of the name of my home state, Florida.
The Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial
A Monumental Spring
Florida, the state where I live
Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Lincoln Memorial
After visiting these memorable sites in our nation's capitol, I was reminded again of our country's past struggles and the leaders who helped shape our great nation. I pray that the Author and Giver of true liberty would again raise up men and women who would serve and lead the United States as one nation under God.
Cherry Blossom Festival Washington DC
Cherry Blossom Festival
A Monumental Spring by Ewenique
Thanks for stopping by!

~Debbie
34 Comments
DianesDangles link
4/21/2015 06:18:10 am

Enjoyed reading your article. Sounds like you had a wonderful trip. Excellent photos, the cherry blossoms are so beautiful!

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Ewenique link
4/21/2015 08:42:08 am

Yes, Diane, the blossoms were wonderful and I enjoyed taking pictures of them.

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Gunilla Wachtel link
4/21/2015 07:27:52 am

The cherry blossoms and the magnolias looks amazing. Sounds like an awesome trip! Thank you for sharing it with us :)

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Ewenique link
4/21/2015 08:43:28 am

Thanks you, Gunilla, for your comment. It was a lovely day in D.C.

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Mom
4/21/2015 08:19:50 am

Beautiful pictures, beautiful day, beautiful daughter who writes lovely words and descriptions. Thank you for sharing.

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Ewenique link
4/22/2015 04:18:25 am

It was a lovely day, and I'm so happy that we could be together making memories!

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Catherine @ShadowDogDesigns link
4/21/2015 08:22:29 am

What breathtaking beauty, Debbie. brings back the flower memories of when we lived for 10 years just out of D.C. Spring is truly the most beautiful time there with the magnolias, forsythias, cheery trees. early blooming azaleas and rhododendrons and many other beauties. Am glad you got at least a small preview of the magnificence of the cherry blossoms in bloom! Thank you for sharing your botanical and monument visit with us (:

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Ewenique link
4/21/2015 02:34:56 pm

I'm glad you enjoyed the photos, Catherine! The trees and shrubs certainly put on a fabulous show!

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PrettyGonzo link
4/21/2015 08:39:09 am

This is a wonderful article - and beautiful photos! My guy used to live and work in DC, and we had a long-distance relationship for several years. I visited DC many times, so it's pretty special for me, full of memories! Thanks for reminding me of how nice it can be there in the springtime!

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Ewenique link
4/21/2015 02:37:27 pm

There were lots of visitors there that day enjoying the flowers and seeing the monuments. I'm happy that I finally could see that part of Washington DC, too, and make some memories of my own!

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Cathy link
4/21/2015 11:48:12 am

Great blog, magnificent pictures. I visited there to receive an award for the company I was working for. One of the men with the group played tour guide and we had a great time but I wish we could have gone to see all those beautiful trees in bloom. Thank you for sharing.

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Ewenique link
4/22/2015 10:42:59 am

It's always fun to have someone familiar with the area give the "tour." I was with family who had been to the monument area before. I was thankful that I didn't have to drive and find my way around!

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Dad
4/21/2015 12:43:39 pm

Surely a very delightful & beautiful blog, my dear daughter!

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Ewenique link
4/23/2015 04:55:52 am

Love you, Dad! I bet you got some great photos, too.

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Jo Perez link
4/21/2015 03:01:31 pm

Lovely photos and I see you had great weather for all the sight seeing. The flowers are fabulous! Thanks for sharing!

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Ewenique link
4/22/2015 04:35:01 am

The sky was so blue and there was a nice breeze. It was a fun day with lots of walking and picture taking!

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Mary Beth aka TheTwistedRedhead link
4/21/2015 04:35:46 pm

I just took a gorgeous trip to our nation's capitol! And your exquisite pictures were the icing on the cake. That was a lovely tour, Debbie. Thanks so much for sharing :)

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Ewenique link
4/23/2015 04:57:42 am

There is so much to see and do in Washington D.C. It would take multiple visits just to scratch the surface in sightseeing.

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Julie and Blu
4/22/2015 02:46:24 am

Outstanding! I love all the photos of the everything from the cherry blossoms to the monuments. I did not know about the pink magnolias! Those are breathtaking. Thank you for sharing your post. Shared

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Ewenique link
4/22/2015 10:57:18 am

Thank you, Julie and Blu, for sharing! The pink magnolias were stunning and made quite the sight near the yellow forsythias. We spent quite a bit of time near the George Mason taking photos. It really was the prettiest spot at that time, I think.

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Anna Garner link
4/22/2015 02:48:21 am

I automatically said "Amen" in agreement with your lovely prayer, Debbie. I had the privilege of living in Arlington, VA just across the Potomac from D.C. for a year. I made the most of it. Ruined my feet from walking from one magnificent edifice to another ;)

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Ewenique link
4/23/2015 05:04:43 am

Amidst the loveliness of creation and the magnificence of the monuments, that quote was certainly a reminder to me to direct my awe heavenward. There were several other monuments there that I wasn't aware of. I hope to go back someday and see them.

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Anna Garner
4/22/2015 02:49:06 am

The photo of Debbie is just adorable!

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Ewenique link
4/24/2015 09:56:15 am

Anna, you are too kind!

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Jennifer - AZ Desert Creations link
4/22/2015 04:51:40 pm

Your pictures are amazing. Thank you so much for sharing. Sounds like an amazing trip!!

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Ewenique link
4/23/2015 05:06:22 am

I'm glad you enjoyed the photos, Jennifer! I took quite a few more and had to narrow down which ones to include in this post. :)

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Lisa B link
4/23/2015 02:25:18 am

Just beautiful photographic journal of your visit during such an awesome time of the year!

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Ewenique link
4/24/2015 10:01:21 am

Lisa, my little pocket camera did a pretty good job capturing the beauty of nature, especially when the day was so pretty outside.

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Nikki - myMountainStudio link
4/23/2015 05:40:09 am

I enjoyed your post, Debbie... your photos are fabulous (as they always are!) and your words so eloquent, as usual. Thanks for sharing your wonderful trip. :)

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Ewenique link
4/24/2015 10:03:40 am

Thank you, Nikki, for your kind words! Putting together a blog post is another creative outlet for me, and I appreciate those who take the time to read and comment. :)

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Michelle from Polkadot Orchid link
4/29/2015 03:01:38 pm

It's a pity the weather was so cold this spring that you weren't able to hit the cherry blossoms at their peak. It looks like you managed to find the most beautiful sections of the riverfront given what was in bloom, however.

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Ewenique link
5/4/2015 10:57:12 am

The trees along the river near the Lincoln monument were beautiful, especially the weeping cherry trees with their draping branches covered in blossoms.

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Robyn Moore link
5/4/2015 03:08:46 am

Beautiful pictures Debbie. Makes me want to go to DC and see all the beautiful monuments and blooming trees next spring! It's been years since I've been there. Thanks for posting about it!

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Ewenique link
5/4/2015 10:58:53 am

Thanks, Robyn for stopping by! I enjoyed taking the photos and making memories with my family.

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