Friday, March 13, 2009
from DC
I like to say that my oldest daughter lives down south. I have a mother in California and family scattered between Poland and Sweden and of course, my littlest girl in Boston, but no one who lives in a climate that I would call warm (by my standards). So when I say to myself – I’m heading south – I get a small thrill at the thought that I may have a few days of less brutal weather.
Of course, it’s iffy here in March. There was a lion quality to the air as we landed.
(No, I do not fly American, but don’t you think it’s fitting to post a photo of the Capitol and an airline that exudes the spirit of the place? Northwest, my airline of choice, would do better in a post on Seattle.)
Still, walking from the metro to my daughter's apartment, I felt vindicated. The cool weather is a mere accident. I’m south.
Of course, it’s iffy here in March. There was a lion quality to the air as we landed.
(No, I do not fly American, but don’t you think it’s fitting to post a photo of the Capitol and an airline that exudes the spirit of the place? Northwest, my airline of choice, would do better in a post on Seattle.)
Still, walking from the metro to my daughter's apartment, I felt vindicated. The cool weather is a mere accident. I’m south.
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Those Ocean colors warm my heart; blow a kiss to my daughter while you're there!
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ReplyDeleteWelcome to DC, sorry about the weather, it was 30 degrees warmer last weekend. My nest is about half a mile from the airport.
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I miss forsythia. Somehow, even though acacia trees do their best imitation, it just isn't the same. Enjoy your daughter time, and the flowers!
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