This is my garden.  The perspective is totally skewed because I only had the 35mm on me (more like a 50 on my cropped sensor) and so had to resort to some Brenizer Method stitching to show your our little plot.  When we arrived on the scene yesterday, the entire left side of this area was just covered in weeds.  George and I pulled them and then we set to work planting my little babies that had been sitting on our windowsill.

Just a few images from my travels above and below grounds this week.  As the weather heats up, I tend to get out more.  I love that summer is coming, even though this and next week are probably the worst for allergies for the entire year for me.  I’ve been locking myself up while I wait for it to rain. If the wet stuff falls, then I can walk.  In the meantime, here are some images:

Stephanie and Colin are the bomb.  We came to Green Spring Gardens in Alexandria because the National Cherry Blossom people had promised (on their website) that it was a great alternative to visiting the Tidal Basin for cherry blossom viewing.  I felt like such a dope when we showed up because they had maybe three cherry blossom trees in the parking lot and another tree that we possibly identified as cherry blossom but weren’t sure.