Yakima Flower Shop News
Texas Florist Who Admitted to Being in Pelosi’s Office Wants Case Moved from D.C. Because of ‘Cancel Culture’ - Law & Crime
Wednesday, March 31, 2021U.S. Capitol siege wants her case severed from a co-defendant she was charged with, and she also demands a change of venue, asserting she cannot get a fair trial in the liberal-heavy Washington, D.C. because of “cancel culture.” The defense for Texas florist Jenny Louise Cudd, who was on video happily admitting to being in the office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, asserted authorities were creating the “illusion” of a conspiracy between her and Eliel Rosa by linking their cases.“According to the Government’s Statement of Facts, the two were seen on security footage walking into the building, walking around, and walking out,” attorney Marina Medvin said in a filing Wednesday. “There is no evidence of communications or a plan between the two to enter the Capitol. Instead, the evidence is purported to be that they were at the same place, at the same time, followed a crowd into the open doors of the Capitol building, then walked out. They didn’t take anything, they didn’t break anything.”Cudd was among rioters raiding the U.S. Capitol Building on Jan. 6, after then-President Donald Trump continued to lie that he actually won the 2020 presidential election. The invade... https://lawandcrime.com/u-s-capitol-siege/texas-florist-who-admitted-to-being-in-pelosis-office-wants-case-moved-from-d-c-because-of-cancel-culture/
65 Wedding Bouquets We Love - Washingtonian
Wednesday, March 31, 2021It’s not a comprehensive list of the bouquets we’ve loved, but we hope it’s a start to help you along your planning way. Scroll on to see what we mean.Get more Washingtonian Weddings inspo:Newsletter Instagram Facebook Pinterest White Bouquets We Love1. A white bouquet for a Blue Willow-inspired wedding.Bouquet by Springvale Floral; photograph by Feather & Fawn Photography. See more from this Virginia wedding here.2. An all-baby’s breath bouquet.Bouquet by J. Morris Flowers; photograph by Wolfcrest Photography. See more from this Virginia wedding here. 3. A bouquet of white florals and show-stopping magnolia leaves.Bouquet by Willow Oak Flower &a... https://www.washingtonian.com/2021/03/04/65-wedding-bouquets-we-love/
Your Guide to Shopping for Valentine's Day Gifts in Hoboken + Jersey City - hobokengirl.com
Sunday, February 28, 2021Boutiques to BrowseDune + Salt – HobokenCoastal vibes meet city style at Hoboken’s newest storefront, Dune + Salt, located at 1200 Washington Street. There are selections of clothing and accessories for men, women, and children, as well as lifestyle items. The mission is simple: give back to the community. Hoboken, like Sea Girt, is a city that prides itself on supporting local businesses and giving back. That’s why everything sold at Dune + Salt has a purpose behind it. The goal was to sell locally made, U.S. based, or fair trade items that are attached to a charity or organization.Elite Kicks – Hoboken If you missed our feature on 14-Year-Old Hoboken Resident Joseph “JoJo” Petruzzelli and his booming buy/sell/ trade/consign sneaker business, you might not know about his Hoboken pop-up shop at 407 Washington Street where he’s selling unique, hard-to-find sneaker styles for men and women. Stop by to shop for the sneakerhead/love in your life. Happy Box Store – Hoboken This digital boutique was founded and is based right in Hoboken. It specializes in curated gift boxes for every occasion – Valentine’s Day included. Check out the website for a full Valentine’s Day Gift Guide filled with options for everyone you’re gifting this Valentine’s Day. The Co. – HobokenThe Co. is located between 5th and 6th on Washington Street in Hoboken, and Erica designed the store to mimic a home. She carefully thought about what were the things she uses in her own space and honed in on what objects really make a home. Also available are local art, accessories, jewelry, lifestyle products, and most of the products sold in The Co. are made by local designers or sustainably sourced brands.The... https://www.hobokengirl.com/valentines-day-gifts-hoboken-jersey-city-2021/
Organic garden amendments: Pro recommendations - Los Angeles Times
Sunday, February 28, 2021Ramon Franco has owned Pasadena’s Lincoln Avenue Nursery since 2003.(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times) Fig Earth Supply, 3577 N. Figueroa St., Mount Washington, a small but mighty nursery with raised beds, organic soils and fertilizers, garden tools, organic veggies, fruits, berries and seeds, containers, and garden art and online classes. Order online for curbside pickup or make an appointment to shop in person. figearthsupply.com Glendora Garden Nursery, 1132 S. Grand Ave., Glendora, is fun for strolling, with its 10 acres of koi ponds plus waterwise plants, bagged and bulk soils, fruit trees, berries, veggies, succulents and houseplants. glendoragardens.com H&H Nursery, 6220 Lakewood Ave., Lakewood, has bagged soils (organic and non), fruit trees, berries, veggies and flowers. hhnursery.comHashimoto Nursery, 1935 Sawtelle Blvd., Sawtelle. Serving West L.A. for more than 80 years, the nursery offers ceramic pots, wooden and concrete containers, as well as seasonal annuals, perennial shrubs and ground covers, succulents, vegetables, herbs, fruit trees, sod and houseplants. hashimotonursery.com Lifestyle Don’t give up on gardening now! Fall is the easiest time to grow food in SoCal Lifestyle Don’t give up on gardening now! Fall is the easiest time to grow food in SoCal Maybe your first-ever victory garden wasn’t a smash success this summer, but don’t give up now. Fall is prime planting time for edibles in Southern California, a more forgiving time with fewer demands for water or worries about scorching your plants. Now is the time to plant berries for spring harvest as well as a lush palette of greens, root crops, peas and brassicas for harvest throughout the winter. p class="promo-timestamp" data-date="Oct. 1, 2020" data-shouldshowdate="true" data-shouldshowtime="true" data-timestamp="160159419... https://www.latimes.com/lifestyle/story/2020-10-01/organic-garden-amendments-pro-recommendations