Sakura bloom in Washington: when and where to look, how to get

With the arrival of spring, Washington, DC will host the National Sakura Blossom Festival, which is simply impossible not to share on Instagram. Here's what you need to know about the National Sakura Festival. The 2019 Festival will be held from March 20 to April 14 at the National Trade ...

Personal experience: how much is life in Washington

My daughter and I moved from Minsk to Washington, D.C. several years ago. In the first American month, I received my last Belarusian salary - for the previous month. It amounted to about $500 and, after a fairly short time, I could conduct master classes on the topic “How...

What kind of accommodation can be rented for $ 1500 in Washington DC

The cost of living in Washington, D.C. is 39% higher than the national average, and the average monthly rental cost is $2139, according to Rent Cafe. You can save a lot by renting an apartment in the city for $1500 per month. Here are a few...

Sakura bloom in Washington: when and where to look at 2019

Every year, people from all over the United States travel to Washington DC to see the spring cherry blossoms. USA Today has revealed when these adorable trees will peak bloom in 2019. According to the forecasts of the US National Park Service (NPS), this year ...

What has changed in my life after moving from Kiev to Washington

After 2 years from the moment we moved from Kiev to Washington, we still haven't learned how to measure the weather in Fahrenheit, but we easily switched to pounds and we believe that such a weight packaging is much more convenient. Especially for small families. Cash has finally disappeared from the house ...

In the Museum of the Bible in Washington, the five most valuable exhibits were fake

In the Bible Museum in Washington, five Dead Sea Scrolls, which were considered the museum's most valuable artifacts, turned out to be a fake, writes RTVi. German researchers have found in the scrolls "characteristics incompatible with ancient origins." Artifacts will no longer be displayed in the museum. Researchers say the story ...

How the homeless of Washington makes money by publishing their own newspaper

Reginald Black sells newspapers every morning in Washington DC. And he himself writes materials for them. And Reggie is homeless. He has been living on the street for many years, writes Present. Street Sense is a newspaper about life and problems ...

Paralysis-causing illness spreads among children in the US

The Illinois Department of Public Health is investigating nine recent cases of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM). All patients are under 18 years of age, according to the statement. State health officials are working with hospitals to obtain samples that will be sent to US Centers for...

A dog from Washington "rang" at the door to get home. VIDEO

A three-month-old golden retriever named Marshall from Spokane, Washington, escaped for a walk, and returned home, rang the doorbell to let the owners in, writes Fox News. The owner of the puppy, Greg Basel, posted a video of the retriever poking his nose at the bell button. RUFF ...

Police stopped a single mom in Washington and surprised her with a pleasant surprise.

Single mother Brittany Payne from Burmerton, Washington was driving with her 15-month-old son when she was stopped by a police officer. Policeman Stephen Vorbragd said that he stopped the woman because her car had no front license plate, writes Fox News. “She began to cry almost immediately, ...

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