Sunday, November 4, 2012

The Capitol- Washington DC



The Capitol- Washington DC




This  two pictures were taken a few years ago in Washington DC around the Jefferson Memorial during the National Cherry Tree festival.  This festival happens ones a year in the spring time. People from all around come to the see and enjoy the beautiful scenery, so it is crowded.  Japan gave theses cherry trees gift to American as a sing of the growing friendship and between them. My friends and I used to go there and have picnic, just enjoy the beautiful day and relax.                                   
One of my favorite places in the U.S is Washington DC. That was the first place that I visited when I arrived here. I lived there for a little while and I liked this city a lot. DC is very diverse place, so I got to meet people from all around and make friends. There are always some interesting attractions around the city including festivals, parks and parties.  There are also free museums that you would have to pay in other cities. Every time I visited I had a good time and it’s always hard to leave.

4 comments:

  1. I feel Washington DC looks like one of cities in Japan in these photos. Because of the cherry blossoms! I've never been Washington DC. If I have a chance to go to Washington DC, I would like to go when you were in the city. It would be great with cherry blossoms!

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  2. if we think that we belong to a certain country, every time we stay at the capital city of that country;we definitely have different sense about that, i have even been in the capital city of my country as well, and the feeling is also not bad, but I prefer stay in the more silent places.

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  3. It looks beautiful!! Cherry blossoms is one of my favorite trees. I went there in the winter, and it was freeeezing, so I couldn't see the cherry blossoms. Too bad. I want to go there in the spring!

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  4. DC is gorgeous when the cherry blossoms are in bloom. I love the city so much, I'd move there!

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