It was windy and chilly in Washington, D.C. on Sunday April 3rd.
We decided to start our day in the Botanic Gardens,
it'shot in there, climate controlled.
it's
That was a good choice...a choice a lot of other peeps made that day as well.
It was crowded, but we did manage to snap a few selfies using our tripod.
Getting pictures in the gardens was tricky, everywhere you went,
there was someone blocking your view and your ability to take a decent picture.
It's a beautiful place and I have a lot of great images in my head.
We found this quiet spot, set up the tripod, and seconds later, it was filled with people.
There were pretty murals like these all around the main greenhouse,
most were not visible because of plant over-growth.
It was crowded, but we did manage to snap a few selfies using our tripod.
Getting pictures in the gardens was tricky, everywhere you went,
there was someone blocking your view and your ability to take a decent picture.
It's a beautiful place and I have a lot of great images in my head.
We found this quiet spot, set up the tripod, and seconds later, it was filled with people.
There were pretty murals like these all around the main greenhouse,
most were not visible because of plant over-growth.
Magnifica esta exposição e gostei de ver os meus amigos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim de semana.
translated: Magnifica this exhibition and enjoyed seeing my friends.
DeleteA hug and good weekend .
Wow, that's a neat place. I like the cool hanging "stuff"!
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is a very beautiful one. Love the pretty art and the hanging chandelier filled with flowers. I would love to visit this place.
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is a very beautiful one. Love the pretty art and the hanging chandelier filled with flowers. I would love to visit this place.
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is a very beautiful one. Love the pretty art and the hanging chandelier filled with flowers. I would love to visit this place.
ReplyDeletegood to look up. :)
ReplyDeleteThat does look the sort of place I'd be more than happy to visit.
ReplyDeleteEddie was peering over my shoulder and he agreed!
I did note you were colour co-ordinated with the blooms in that lovely first photo. Your scarf, such a lovely shade.
Have a happy Friday
All the best Jan
That does look the sort of place I'd be more than happy to visit.
ReplyDeleteEddie was peering over my shoulder and he agreed!
I did note you were colour co-ordinated with the blooms in that lovely first photo. Your scarf, such a lovely shade.
Have a happy Friday
All the best Jan
Ummm didn't you just tell the crowds that YOU HAVE A BLOG and to get out of the way???!!!!! :) Looks like a great time. Always love your adventure photos.
ReplyDeleteHello, Debbie. Even with the crowds of people you managed some wonderful shots of you and your hubby and the conservatory. The mural and art work is pretty. Lovely flowers and photos. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteLove those smiles!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautful place!
ReplyDeleteOh, so very beautiful. Love the pics of you and hubby also. :)
ReplyDeletexoxo
That is very pretty Debbie. I love the murals.
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures of you and Chuck too.
Wow, I would love to wander around in there. Love the art, love the beautiful plants. And I LOVE those hanging pots and things. Always look up!
ReplyDeleteMy, what a beautiful place! How I would love to walk among such loveliness. And those hanging baskets are quite unique.
ReplyDeleteWeekend blessings! Hugs!
What a gorgeous place and "climate controlled" is even better!
ReplyDeleteYou and your hubby look so cute! Happy, smiling faces! Such a pretty place too, and that hanging basket is something interesting too!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful place to visit and your both are looking great. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteLove your first photo! Looks like a beautiful, warm place to spend some time!
ReplyDeleteWonderful scenes! I haven't been there in many years.
ReplyDeleteYou still managed to get some great photos, Debbie.
ReplyDeleteYou two are just adorable!
Beautiful garden! I had the same problem when I was taking pictures of tulips at a botanical garden; people everywhere! You did great avoiding them in your pictures!
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