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https://drearicheli.blog/spring-2026-has-outdone-itself-in-the-dc-area-jhacpt6 · 7 Apr 2026
Springtime in the D.C. area is always amazing, with the cherry blossoms and many other trees bursting with color all at once. But this year has been particularly exception. It's like technicolor everywhere I look. Maybe it was the snowcrete this winter or ...
https://drearicheli.blog/cherry-blossoms-in-the-dc-area-86tjnwy · 1 Apr 2026
Contrary to what many non-locals think, the Tidal Basin in D.C. is far from the only place in the D.C. area to see the cherry blossoms. In fact, in my experience as a lifelong local, some of the best places to see the cherry blossoms are simply driving thr...
https://drearicheli.blog/bird-pictures-s2vtz85 · 19 Mar 2026
A Great Crested Flycatcher. A pretty rare sighting, as these usually stay up in tree tops. Blue jay, one of my favorite birds. Northern Flicker woodpecker.
https://drearicheli.blog/iphone-photo-and-video-editing-apps-tsu5qge · 19 Mar 2026
Seeing how I cannot seem to use an actual camera to take pictures, I am doing my annual exercise of taking stock in the photography apps I use on my iPhone. When upgrading to the 17 Pro iPhone recently, I got the 1TB version, which means I have more room t...
https://drearicheli.blog/my-2026-digital-camera-resolution-has-already-failed-fqkkhyp · 19 Mar 2026
(or why I don't make New Years' resolutions) Just two months down in 2026, and I have already failed at the one thing I resolved to do - make use of my digital camera instead of always using my iPhone. Instead, I bought a new iPhone, the iPhone 17 Pro. Bec...
https://drearicheli.blog/trying-a-digital-cameraagain-5eqtv73 · 19 Mar 2026
For most of the last 15ish years (maybe even longer), my primary camera has been my iPhone. I’m not a photographer but I enjoy taking pictures, sharing them with others, and occasionally posting to social media. As iPhone cameras improved, I saw less of ...
https://drearicheli.blog/spring-6ujykgj · 19 Mar 2026
I hate the cold weather part of spring, which is where we are right now, but I love seeing all the little signs of spring starting. Like birds! And trees blooming!