The Washington Oculus
» An online notebook originally launched in the District of Columbia in 2003Edited by MICHAEL E. GRASS | ABOUT | PHOTOS
Friday, March 31, 2006
Previous Posts
- MORNING STROLL: Cherry Blossoms and Tourists
- ASTRONOMY: Where Did the Sun Go?
- DISTRACTIONS: Leprechauns and Chaucer
- LINKS: Red Line Woes and Bulgarian Feta
- FOOD COMA: Trying to Survive Five Guys
- BAGHDAD: Can't Escape the Iraqi Heat
- LINKS: Chimichurri, A. Kahn and Gawker Stalker
- SPRING: Tortured Frogs and Turtles
- INTERNET: I'm Giving the Bus a Bad Name
- LINKS: Pete's Holiday, Buses and Nuclear Death
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2 Comments:
Lovely. I noticed the cherry blossoms blewing as my plane banked into National yesterday afternoon. I may have to check them out in person, tourists be damned.
BLOOMING. What is "blewing," anyway?
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