Sunday, April 26, 2009

Azaleas, Artful bonsai and A-Listers










We visited the National Arboretum to see the azaleas in all their glory. We were surrounded by color and dogwood white overhead. Magical! What a treat to be in DC for the Cherry Blossoms and the Azaleas.


















This beautiful Bonsai started it's "training" in the 16th century.


















The Cherry Blossom Festival organization had a party for the volunteers and of course some notable personalities attended.









Madonna was a bit of a wall flower, didn't move from the couch all night. Beyonsai (spelling?) would not stop dancing.









George and I hungout for awhile, nice guy, but a little quiet.









Bill on the other hand would not stop talking.









What can I say, you visit DC and you must meet the first couple. Amazing even in wax!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Boats, Botanicals and Bodies


Vic and I had a the chance to sail on the Bay. This sailboat is owned by a friend and is 47 feet of pure fun.




The Botanical Gardens were full of beautiful blooms and there were tulips everywhere.
At the Hirshhorn Museum there is an exhibit of the human form through the years. I loved the interaction between photographers and the giant in the corner. He was creepy, huge and nude. The Magritte painting was beautiful, please turn your computer to view properly.








Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Thursday, April 9, 2009

The Hirshhorn Museum and Cherry Blossoms











Louise Bourgeois is a French sculptor that is working at 97. She creates room size spiders and beautiful marble pieces. On one panel she embroidered "I have been to hell and back. Let me tell you it was marvelous."


Thursday, March 19, 2009

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Eielson Pics and Ree Nancarrow's Quilt

The visitor center at the part entrance is a new building and has one of Ree Nancarrow's quilts.










Eielson Vistor Center is new, built into the hill in order to give the visitor an unobstructed view of Denali. We didn't see the mountain today, but the building was impressive. Ree's quilt a must see!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Denali, Kantishna and Quilts



The last three days we spent in beautiful Denali National Park. Even on a cloudy day the park is breathtaking. We flew up to Kantishna on Tuesday in a brand new plane and then started our drive back to the entrance of the park. Wonderlake, moose, fox and a mama bear and two yearling cubs. Next was Eielson Vistor Center and Ree Nancarrow's amazing art quilt of Denali.