Many such areas were fenced off from the public, which I found odd, since in the past people were free to sit under the cherry trees and enjoy the view.
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Wednesday was a spectacular day, and Tim was off, so we decided to brave the gridlock on the streets and crowds of people to view the cherry blossoms on the Tidal Basin, although it certainly wasn’t as packed as last weekend.
The city of Tokyo gifted 3,000 cherry trees to the US capital 107 years ago, in 1912. Despite the hassles of getting to the Tidal Basin, many DC area residents honor the tradition of visiting during peak bloom, and people come from all over the country to see this gorgeous sight.
Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly unsharp.
Walkway along the Tidal Basin, posted earlier: