Emjay

The National Aboretum

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What a pretty place to visit - I don't think we have anything near here to compare to it.
Oh what a great place to spend the day! Man, I wish the warm sun would crank it up and stick around for a while. I'm afraid to say that I'm quite antsy for summer weather!
It is a really beautiful place and hidden from tourists - quite hard to get to unless you have a car - so it is a bit of a gem for us locals. We have ridden our bicycles there and around the paths - it is wonderful. (except for the pollen of course! :-) )
Yeah - we were back into cardigans today! Rained all day and more coming tonight. A couple of months though and I will be complaining about 100 degree heat with 95% humidity!
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That looks so warm and beautiful..wish I could just drive right over!

It almost seems counter productive to have such a beautiful place to visit and you have to have a automobile to go to it you would think that there might be a special rout of bus or train to get there, but at least it was well worth the trip. This is why I would rather live in the rural area instead of the city.

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Wow, that looks beautiful, and what a great tip. Will definitely add that to my list of places to see. Never been to DC but hope to someday soon.
Looks gorgeous, Emjay. Are azaleas native to North America, do you know?
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Gorgeous and yes, we'll have to add it to the list of D.C.-area places that need to be seen!
You could! I think you are only about 3 hours away. You should come for a weekend - though the azaleas are finished or ruined now by all the rain we have had this week. But seriously, if you do visit DC you should put the arboretum on your list of things to see/do - it has a fabulous bonsai collection too - I will post those photos soon.
Oh..I've always been fascinated with bonsais..looking forward to your pictures!
I suppose when they first established the Arboretum it was outside "town" and DC just sprawled into it over time. It was not intended to be open to the public so I don't suppose they gave any thought to public transport. It is a wonderful retreat for us locals though as DC gets pretty touristy and they don't tend to wander this far. You can actually catch the metro train and then bus to the arboretum but I think a tourist would have to be pretty keen. Not sure if any tour companies include a visit here - I have never seen a tour bus there but that doesn't mean they don't go during the week. I agree that rural living has a lot of advantages over city living!
DC is very popular during Spring and Summer - so another tip - come in Autumn. I think summer is way too hot to be traipsing around the Memorials anyway. Spring is busy because of the cherry blossoms around the tidal basin. The Arboretum seems to always have something flowering - it has many different collections through its grounds.
There are apparently 16 azaleas native to North America - see the azalea society All that colour is really spectacular.


Thank you. Yes - come visit! :-)

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