The sun is shining and Washington has warmed up a bit, but the National Park Service Cherry Blossom web cam displays a chilly, gray winter image from 2009 (above). Nice work, people.
DC’s 2010 National Cherry Blossom Festival starts in three weeks and runs from March 27th to April 11th. Peak blossom time is usually around April 4th. Maybe the blossom web cam will be working by then.
The image above is a copy, grabbed 6 March 2010. The “live” feed — from last Christmas — is here. The publicity campaign for the 2010 National Cherry Blossom Festival began some weeks ago.
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