Showing posts with label American Riviera. Show all posts
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Friday, November 4, 2016

Lotusland - Montecito's Garden of Paradaise

Lotusland was voted one of the 10 BEST Gardens in the World!


Flying Through Lotusland from Lotusland on Vimeo.


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Madame Ganna Walska, a well-known Polish opera singer and socialite, purchased the estate in 1941 and spent the next 43 years creating Lotusland, which is now recognized as one of the ten best gardens in the world. The spectacular collections of exotic plants throughout the 37-acre property are a very personal expression of Walska’s penchant for the dramatic, the unexpected, and the whimsical. Lotusland is home to several extraordinary plant collections and around each corner there is the unexpected – a surprise of unique garden design and plant species. After her death in 1984, Lotusland became a nonprofit botanic garden and opened to the public in 1993. Our educational programs serve the Santa Barbara community and our innovative horticultural practices are shared with botanic gardens and garden-lovers around the world.





           Original Founder of Lotusland: Ganna Walska - Opera singer 



Perhaps only in the climate and culture of southern California could such a creation have been conceived and accepted, a fantasy of remarkable set-pieces of design and planting quite unlike any other garden. The living architecture of palms and succulents is juxtaposed with exotic hard landscaping using a remarkable range of materials from volcanic scoria to green glass diamonds and abalone shells; theatrical both in intent and in execution. 

Aerial photo of Lotusland, Montecito CA | Image by Bill Dewey

Lotusland features an enormous diversity of exotic plants from around the globe arranged 25 gardens, each distinctive in design but beautifully transitioned to make a seamless passage through fanciful displays premised on elaborate themes.





































It is home to several extraordinary collections including rare cycads, cacti, palms and euphorbias. Additional gardens feature ferns, aloes, lotuses, water lilies, bromeliads and our newest additions, the palmetum and insectary garden.

Theme gardens include the blue garden, theatre garden, and a Japanese garden. Other classic features are a topiary garden, horticultural clock, Neptune fountain, parterre and hedged allées. Docent-guided tours are available at 10:00 AM and 1:30 PM, Wednesday through Saturday, between Mid-February Mid-November. Adults $45 ages three to 18, $20; two and under, free. Reservations are required and may be made by calling 805-969-9990. Directions to Lotusland will be mailed with your tour confirmation.








































Topiary Garden with Floral Clock: At the time it was create, the working Floral Clock was the largest in the world   |  Image by: Garden Design Magazine  

“Evidence of Walska’s art is everywhere — in surprising juxtapositions of form and playful shocks to our expectations. But Lotusland’s garden is not simply an eccentric fantasy, any more than ‘Alice in Wonderland’ is just a children’s book. For Walska, plants were more than plants; they were colors to paint with, a family to nurture, characters to direct.”

 - Los Angeles Time

Looking for an architecturally significant home and Montecito lifestyle? 

 Click here to contact Susan Pate or visit MontecitoLifestyle.com





Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Newly Priced - Rancho San Leandro

    
308 ENNISBROOK DRIVE | MONTECITO CALIFORNIA
4 BEDROOMS . 6 BATHROOMS . 6600 SQ FT . 5.96 ACRES
OFFERED AT $7,950,000
Rancho San Leandro is situated atop a ridge in Montecito, commanding stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and Santa Ynez Mountains. This historic property boats as its centerpiece one of the oldest and most authentic adobe homes in California.


This beautifully landscaped property of nearly 6 acres comprises olive groves, rose gardens, private courtyards & professional quality equestrian facilities, all within the guard-gated security of Ennisbrook. Just minutes from Montecito's Upper & Lower Villages, Rancho San Leandro offers incredible privacy in truly idyllic, natural surroundings. 



This incomparable offering grants the potential owner all the benefits of residence within Montecito's elite Ennisbrook estates, along with the elegant historic ambiance of one of Santa Barbara's County's oldest buildings, and the luxury of modern conveniences within the context of truly authentic Early California lifestyle. 
Amenities: Butler's Pantry, Horses, Remodeled Bath, Remodeled Kitchen.

For showings or more information contact:
Susan Pate - 805.895.9385 - montecitolifestyle@gmail.com


Watch this short video for unobstructed panoramic views of Rancho San Leandro: 

Click here for more information on this exquisite listing.


Monday, October 12, 2015

Shape Up Your Wake Up

Going out for breakfast used to be a rather predictable affair, but lately chefs have been ditching the two-eggs-plus-two-bacon-strips-plus-two-pancakes formula for something much more exciting, and diners are catching on. "In America, we are strong on going out for dinner," says Recipes Organic Bakery (myhomerecipes.com) owner Michelle Arntz, who married into an Australian family and has been visiting that country for more than 20 years. "But in Sydney, the culture is going for breakfast, and not just on weekends - every day."

For years, whenever Arntz traveled to Sydney, she studied breakfast menus and ate beautiful, original dishes. Inspired to bring the robust breakfast culture of Australia back to her home in Santa Barbara, Arntz opened Recipes Organic in 2012 in an Old Victorian house she bought on Santa Barbara Street. Today, the cafe features organic organic, source-conscious dishes not found anywhere else, such as her Sweet Corn Veggie Fritters and Pineapple Ricotta Pancakes with cream and toasted coconut.  


Tired of the blue plate special? These inventive dishes make it easier than ever to rise and shine.
Taste Food | By Jaime Lewis | Photograph by Gary Moss









Friday, September 4, 2015

Downtown Funk


Santa Barbara has always been a haven for artists, artisans, wine makers and chefs looking for a slightly different approach. Thanks to the growth of The Funk Zone, this neighborhood location has exploded into a contemporary Santa Barbara sub-culture of artisan shops, art galleries, hip eateries, award-winning microbreweries, and even a craft distillery. Don't be deterred by the name; the area doesn't have a funk so much as it does a vibe. Artists, winemakers, and up-and-coming chefs have taken up shop in aged warehouses and forgotten scuba shops, transforming the zone into an understated array of hidden hot spots along California's Central Coast. 


When ever I'm in the Funk Zone in Santa Barbara, this song comes to mind...