Texas Lesson #1: i heart lady bird
























The in-laws were recently in town and we adventured to the Lady Bird Wildflower Center. Enjoyed the beauty of native Texas flora, got some fresh air, took some cool pictures, and learned that Lady Bird Johnson was a pretty amazing woman:

Born Claudia Alta Taylor in 1912, Lady Bird Johnson earned her namesake during infancy when a nursemaid commented that she was "purrty as a ladybird", a brightly colored beetle also known as the ladybug. After her mother's death at an early age, Lady Bird spent much of her childhood and adolescence playing outside, fishing, swimming, and watching wildflowers bloom each spring in East Texas - shaping her lifelong love of the environment.

Lady Bird attended The University of Texas at Austin and graduated with a Bachelors of Arts as well as a Bachelors of Journalism (with her family inheritance and background in journalism, Lady Bird amassed a multi-million dollar media conglomerate, which still today includes several tv and radio stations in Austin). Legend has it that she decided to attend UT after chartering a plane to fly into Austin and being awed by the sight of a field covered with bluebonnets.

After their first date over breakfast at the Driskill Hotel, young and upcoming politician Lyndon Baines Johnson proposed to Lady Bird. She eventually accepted his proposal after 10 weeks of dating.

As First Lady and in later years, Lady Bird spearheaded several important projects and initiatives for the beautification of our country. She worked to limit the number of billboard signs along highways and created roadside areas. She was also an early advocate for Head Start.

The Wildflower Center, located in Austin, Texas, was created in 1982 and is devoted to the preservation of Texas native plants.

Lady Bird passed away at age 94 in July 2007. She was laid to rest in the Johnson Family cemetery in Stonewall, Texas next to her husband who died 34 years earlier.























History Lesson #2: The Year 1980

This week on American Idol - ok, yes, I'll admit it, I watch AI - contestants were asked to perform a song from the year in which they were born. Certainly enjoyed the varying renditions of 80s and 90s classics, reminding me of the endless hours spent dancing in the living room to MTV videos (that's back when MTV actually played videos).

Danny Gokey takes the stage to do a cover of a cover (Stand by Me - the Mickey Gilley/Urban Cowboy-version, it was ah-ight) and we learn that he was born in 1980 - making him the oldest contestant on AI.....wha', REALLY!?!? To which jclog (also born in 1980) says "Wow, he's old!" HUH?!? Then, I go on to read an AI blogger who's also taken by the seemingly old age!?

All of this, and being in the midst of planning my ten year high school reunion, I thought it might be fun to take a brief history lesson on the year 1980.

Top Songs of 1980
Call Me - Blondie
Celebration - Kool & The Gang
Another One Bites the Dust - Queen
You Shook Me All Nite Long - AC/DC
All Out of Love - Air Supply
Whip It - Devo
Upside Down - Diana Ross
Fame - Irene Cara
Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Pat Benatar
Another Brick in the Wall - Pink Floyd

Top Movies of 1980
Empire Strikes Back
The Blue Brothers
Raging Bull
Airplane
Caddyshack
The Shining
9 to 5
Private Benjamin
Urban Cowboy
Superman II





Top TV Shows of 1980
Dallas
Dukes of Hazzard
Love Boat
M*A*S*H
The Jeffersons
Magnum PI
Three's Company
Little House on the Prairie
Diff'rent Strokes



Top US News of 1980
- Mount St. Helen erupts
- Pac-Man is released, CNN is officially launched
- Richard Pryor is badly burned after trying freebase cocaine
- record-high summer heat wave across nation
- John Lennon shot outside his NYC home
- Ronald Reagan, former California Governor & Hollywood actor, wins presidential election
- Millions tune into Dallas for "Who shot J.R.?"

Weather Lesson #1: Take Cover in Central Texas Hail Storms

The old adage If you don't like the weather in Texas, wait a few minutes proved all too true last week when we got totally nailed by the craziest hail storm I have ever experienced. Wasn't home more than 20 minutes when golf-sized hail (a few the size of my fist) began violently pelting the house - the cars - and the garden. Thunderous noise, animals scurrying, jclog moving garage junk in a panic. Within an hour the sun was shining!?!?

Damage Assessed: no broken windows, lots of car dents, roof condition TBD, 2 tomato plants gone - other than that, business is back to normal
in the ATX.