I’ve been taken up with other things, so it’s been quite a while since I last posted; I hope I can remember how to do this.
Not much going on in the garden. Spring has certainly sprung, but this may be one of the worst oak leaf drops I remember. It’s going to take me days to clean up. I hope I can manage a full weekend at home in the near future.
But since I have a few minutes, I’ll post pictures from my trip to Washington D.C. at the end of February. This time, I found some interesting architectural elements on the Mall.
I finished the tour of the National Gallery that I started in January. Lots of good stuff, but this is what I found most compelling – Four Seasons in One Head c. 1590 – Giuseppe Arcimboldo. Apparently there is a whole series of these. It reminds me of the ‘spot the object’ puzzle in the Highlights Magazine from when I was a kid.

This is one of the Acacia Griffins at 51 Louisiana Avenue, now the Jones Day Building. The epitome of Art Deco.

And this is in front of the Federal Trade Commission – another Deco piece. This is probably my favorite.
