JEFF OLSON: D.C.’s Rawlins Park
Some scenes at Rawlins Park, across from the U.S. Department of the Interior, in Washington, D.C.
Some scenes at Rawlins Park, across from the U.S. Department of the Interior, in Washington, D.C.
Henry Varnum Poor’s “American Conservation of the Wilderness” (1937) gets some cleaning and restoration work at the Department of Interior in Washington, D.C.
Birds, boats and beautiful sunrises and sunsets are a common spring sight in Florida.
The weekend sun doesn’t look much different at sunrise at The Beach at Fort Meyers or at sunset from a dock at Key West, Fla., in these shots from photographer Jeff Olson of Alexandria, Va.
It looks like spring has sprung in northern Virginia. These crocuses showed themselves Friday at Downtown Del Ray, Alexandria, Va.
It doesn’t matter how much snow is on the ground in northern Virginia because when these guys show up and start singing — and courting the ladies — spring is not too far behind.
The sun melts ice covering the leaves on a magnolia tree this morning in the neighborhood of Del Ray in Alexandria, Va.
The sun sets over the National World War II Memorial on Friday in Washington, D.C. The Washington Monument stands tall in a Washington, D.C., sunset on Friday.