De avonturen van Philippe Loots & Ilse Peirtsegaele tijdens hun verblijf in Maryland & Washington DC
vrijdag 13 maart 2009
National Cherry Blossom Festival
Begin volgende maand is het weer zover...
Dan staan alle Japanse kerselaars in de bloei en dat wordt gevierd in DC !!!
Een beetje meer info hieronder:
The blooming of the cherry trees around the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. has come to symbolize the natural beauty of our nation's capital city. The famous trees, a gift from Japan in 1912, signal Washington’s rite of spring with an explosion of life and color that surrounds the Tidal Basin in a sea of pale pink and white blossoms. Thousands of city residents and visitors from across the nation and around the world come here to witness the spectacle, hoping that the trees will be at the peak of bloom for the Cherry Blossom Festival.
Average Peak Bloom Date: April 4
2009 Peak Bloom Date Forecast: April 3-9, 2009
2009 Blooming Period: To be Determined
Exactly when the buds will open is not an easy question to answer. It is pretty much impossible to give an accurate forecast much more than 10 days before the peak bloom. National Park Service Horticulturists monitor 5 distinct stages of bud development and provide forecasts and updates as needed.
The Peak Bloom Date is defined as the day in which 70 percent of the blossoms of the Yoshino Cherry (Prunus x yedoensis) trees that surround the Tidal Basin are open. The date when the Yoshino cherry blossoms reach peak bloom varies from year to year, depending on weather conditions. Cherry Blossom Festival dates are set based on the average date of blooming (April 4), but nature is not always cooperative. Unseasonably warm and/or cool temperatures have resulted in the Yoshino cherries reaching peak bloom as early as March 15 (1990) and as late as April 18 (1958).
We zullen er zeker eens een kijkje gaan nemen met onze Landlord (eigenaar van onze huurwoning) en zijn madam...
Phil