Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts

Monday, April 21, 2014

Jake Sprung out

It must be spring

Jake's pulled out his spring palate of color

April 2014

May 2011

Oh yes the tan trousers that Jake loves so much are back









Along shades of grey - hey....hmmmm... who's all about Shades of Grey...

Jake was seen out with sister Maggie at Georgio Baldi's in Santa Monica on Saturday night.


Would that be called Goose grey?


And then out to see Arcade Fire this week.

Going retro his jacket look like what would happen if a 70's satin jacket and 80's parachute pants had a baby -

And you can't forget the accessories.

Is that Jake's black diamond "engagement" ring?

And of course his "my little pony"



Just a moment

So proud of my Boston.

 You took back what was ours and showed the world what happens when people come together for good.





To the 36,000 runners, 4,000 officers, to the countless volunteers and medical staff , the million spectators and all of us who love that dirty water.



WE ARE BOSTON STRONG

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Spring Fever

It's going to be 80F in New York today... sounds like shorts and flip flops.

Jake break out those shorts and show off those legs.
After all that Soul Cycle those calves must be even better than ever....


Even the short ones, if that's all you got
and if you have to lose the shirt... well...you must you must...

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Texas Beauty


Spring in Austin and Central Texas is something to be seen. While it is warm enough to have wildflowers all year long, it is Spring that is just simply spectacular. The fields are filled with Indian paintbrush, primroses, phlox, winecups, poppies, Indian blankets, verbenas, Black eyed Susans, Mexican hat, and of course Texas bluebonnets.



There are fields of bluebonnet all around Central Texas and Hill Country and many people stopped along The Capital of Texas Highway, plopping their babies and children in the middle of the bluebonnets while they snapped away and the babies beamed. (well you hope they beam)
It seems like of right of passage, no doubt there is a picture of Austin and his sister Ashley doing the same thing when they were little. Now,would his mom send that snap ahead to make Austin bit embarrassed during an interview? I say yes she seems like she would get a kick out of showing her baby boy in field of bluebonnet. And the ladies in the audience just melting. Hilarie, could get a hold of it for the next Southern Gothic promotion and fundraiser.

Is it me or can you envision the fields in a Texas spring like paintings of the Impressionism movement. How inspiring would these vistas be. It must be another reason why Austin loves his Texas.

Texas bluebonnets and the hundreds of other Texas Wildflowers were so important to former First Lady and Texas native Lady Bird Johnson made sure that these flowers and their beauty would fill along the roadsides and highways of her home state for good.

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Mrs. Johnson was an environmentalist, and she was an active worker on innumerable projects. During her husband's presidency, she enlisted the aid of friends to plant thousands of tulips and daffodils which still delight visitors to our nation's Capital. The Highway Beautification Act of 1965 was the result of Mrs. Johnson's national campaign for beautification and conversation of native plants and wildflower. In 1999, she presented with the Native Plant Conservation Initiative Lifetime Achievement Award.

She chaired the Town Lake Beautification Project, a community effort to create a hike and bike trails and to plant flowering trees along the Colorado River in Austin, Texas. In 1969 Mrs. Johnson founded the Texas Highway Beautification Awards, and for the next twenty years, she hosted the annual awards ceremonies and presented her personal checks to the winners. She was a trustee of the American Conservation Association.

On her 70th birthday in 1982, Mrs. Johnson founded the National Wildflower Research Center, a non-profit environmental organization dedicated to the preservation and re-establishment of native plants in natural and planned landscapes. She donated 60 acres of land and a sum of money to establish the Center which serves as a clearing house of information for people all over the country. She realized her long-held dream in 1995 when the Center moved into its new and larger facility and became a part of her alma mater University of Texas. In December, 1997, the Center was renamed the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in honor of her 85th birthday.

The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Wildflowers of Central Texas