There are many great things that come with the start of spring, like homeless people returning to Dupont Circle, tourists on Segways, free cone day, and Jesus. Of all the obligatory D.C. spring activities, though, there's nothing more loved than staring at the cherry blossoms, even if those pretty pink blossoms look
Why not grow regular cherries? Sour cherries or the like (I don&#039;t think the sweet cherries do too well in that area). Of course, there <strong>would</strong> be birds. Lots of birds. It would be kinda white too (and if the results of the birds eating the wild cherries around here are any indication, it would be purply too). So ok, maybe that wouldn&#039;t be a big touristy kind of thing that would bring folks in.
They don&#039;t really smell like jizz do they? I always thought flower blossoms should smell nice...except for the corpse flower thingy.
i am stocking up on britas now.
Why not grow regular cherries? Sour cherries or the like (I don&#039;t think the sweet cherries do too well in that area). Of course, there <strong>would</strong> be birds. Lots of birds. It would be kinda white too (and if the results of the birds eating the wild cherries around here are any indication, it would be purply too). So ok, maybe that wouldn&#039;t be a big touristy kind of thing that would bring folks in.