I am not going to say very much today because I want it to be all about the pictures. I walked in the snow again. This time I was alone and this time it was in the city. My city. Well I have deemed it my city because I love it so much. But I am not selfish, I will share it.
I began my walk today with a drive. I drove around my favorite monument {The Jefferson} a few times trying to decide if I really wanted to get out of my nice warm car and battle the chill. There were very few tourists so I decided to park by the Martin Luther King Memorial and take in the Cherry Blossom trees. Circling the pond are the most beautiful trees. They are the biggest attraction in the spring when their flowers are so beautiful all you want to do is pluck them off the trees and preserve them forever. {Which is against the law btw} I, however, love them when they are dormant. The nooks and crannies of the trunks, the elegant way their branches reach out for the water wanting to sweep the ice like a ballerina on the stage gracefully extending her arms. Today their branches looked like ice! They are mesmerizing!
As I continued on my journey through the snow I passed MLK...He too is mesmerizing!
If he doesn't inspire you to be a better person I am not sure who will! I love to go to his memorial and read the walls. They captivate me!
I saved my very favorite for last today! Looking at this memorial yesterday in the snow and watching people around me looking at it with awe and wonder made me feel at peace today. I love to stare at these men and then pray to the Lord in Thanksgiving that we have men and women who are so brave and courageous living among us. Who love their country so much they will battle the rain to drag heavy artillery through wet rice fields or sit in army tanks in the desert missing their family so much grown men and women weep. Putting my life beyond their own. I am grateful, humbled and in awe of these people.
I love living in our Nations Capital. I see so many wonderful things everyday.
Molly xoxo