This week on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, Todd Schulkin welcomes Danielle Dall'Armi Hahn, co-owner and co-founder of California’s Rose Story Farm, which is home to the Julia Child Rose. They discuss the origins of the Julia Child Rose, breeding roses versus growing roses, and Danielle’s new book, The Color of Roses: A Curated Spectrum of 300 Blooms. Plus, as always, Danielle shares a Julia Moment.
even close claws. (driver) so, we took your shortcut, which was a bad idea. [cougar growling] (passenger) what are you doing? (driver) i can t believe that worked. i dropped the keys. (burke) and we covered it. talk to farmers, we know a thing or two because we ve seen a thing or two. we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum finally tonight here, made in america. last night, the green monster, tonight, the greenhouses. getting ready for mom. spring is in the air. and so is mother s day, coming soon. and all across the country,
images show smoke and debris drifting into argentina where lakes and beach res now coated in two inches of ash. tourist towns are now a chalky mass. the border between argentina and chile is shut down and so are airports, terminals and runways an eerie government town some international flights turning around mid-air to avoid the ash. american and delta suspending flights into argentina. tony is stranded in costa rica. there s debris all over the runway he says. our flight is suspended. tonight the winds are again blowing more ash from calbuco s angry peak, a vibrant colorful region now coated in soot and ash. miguel al malgier, nbc news. we re back in a moment to tell you how much the airlines are saving this year and how little of it is translating to your airfare.