
I loved this one as it seemed totally wild. If I cropped the row houses from the photo, it’d look like it was from a park or something. I’d also never seen a non yellow sunflower. Very sweet.


I loved this one as it seemed totally wild. If I cropped the row houses from the photo, it’d look like it was from a park or something. I’d also never seen a non yellow sunflower. Very sweet.


This spot off 16th north of U Street was a former best spot for a morning cup of coffee. But this was the first time I’ve seen the aquatic plants blooming with a flower. Super cool.


At first glance it may not look noteworthy. But if you look at the bottom of the photo there were two small signs. Turns out one was a poem:

And the other is a quote from Ladybird Johnson:

Super cool. And the flowers are right on as well. It is located on Champlain Street, NW in Adams Morgan.

There were even more of these flowers than I could get into the picture. What are these flowers called – black eyed susies?
It is located at the corner of 16th and Florida, NW.

What type is this? First time I’ve seen this one.

Those yellow flowers are pretty fresh, anyone know what they’re called?
And in a different location I found a converted tire planter that looks really good:


Anyone know what kind of weeds/flowers these are?


A sign that we are rapidly approaching one of the greatest times to live in DC. I think Spring is DC’s greatest season by far. Sadly, it seems DC’s spring can vary from a few weeks to a few months. Let’s hope we get a proper Spring this year.

I respect the effort.

What are those smaller flowers in the back called?