The cherry blossoms will peak this weekend, but I was downtown yesterday. So I hiked over to the Tidal Basin in the cold mist. And once there, I walked all the way around it, because that is what you do — even if it's 45 degrees.
There was the same beauty, the same pageantry, the same fairytale canopy of white blossoms to stroll beneath.
There was a couple posing for an engagement photo, shivering in a sleeveless dress and thin cotton shirt while the photographers shouted at them to embrace one more time.
There were three guys snapping shots of a pair of tennis shoes atop an ancient gnarled trunk.
There were clots of tourists at the predictable places, the Martin Luther King statue and the Jefferson Memorial, following guides with furled umbrellas.
But because of the weather, there was also space, open pavement, more than one empty straightaway.
The blossoms, mostly open, entirely chilled, looked like they'll last forever. But I know better. This time next week, they'll be gone.