These, by the way, were taken on my iPhone camera at "HDR", but they turned out quite good, I think.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014
More Flowers
... and probably the last of the flower posts for this spring. A few more examples of Mother Nature's finery have caught my eye (and in the case of the lavender, my nose) as I cut through the nearby apartment complex:



These, by the way, were taken on my iPhone camera at "HDR", but they turned out quite good, I think.
These, by the way, were taken on my iPhone camera at "HDR", but they turned out quite good, I think.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Yeouido Cherry Blossom Festival 2014

Both Korea and the US received their cherry trees as a gift from the Japanese government around the turn of the last century. In Washington, they placed them around the Tidal Basin, and in Korea they are near the National Assembly.




I went expecting to see flowers but no festival, but the usual goings-on were going on. Balloon giveaways, photo ops with chartoon characters, free drum-banging, Spiderman, some guy with a cardboard box on his head ...





A popular attraction is the street portrait artists:


Here I am being murdered by a ninja made of Legos:

But the star of the show remains the cherry blossoms:


The greenery in that last shot is but a reminder of the passage of time. The blooms will soon fade away and fall off. In fact, each gust of wind produced a flurry of pink petals that twisted and hovered for a moment before gracing the ground.


If you want to see them, better hurry!