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28 July 2009

My kind of Hideaway

Just outside Santa Barbara proper, tucked into the lush Montecito foothills overlooking the vast Pacific Ocean is where I want to be --
because that is where you will find the legendary Hideaway known as
San Ysidro Ranch.
"Myth and history mingle in the fragrant gardens where Vivien Leigh and Sir Laurence Olivier exchanged vows; in the setting of John and Jackie Kennedy's honeymoon."


Winding your way up the beautiful tree lined drive, you know you are in for something special - there is no need for glitzy bells and whistles -

The blend of natural beauty, romantic heritage and classic luxury speak volumes and titillate the soul and senses of even the most discerning traveler.



Nostalgia and Romance mingle with the intoxicating scents of blooming jasmine, lavender and orange blossoms as they dance together in the crisp, clean mountain air.



Everything here bespeaks calm and beautiful. No matter how wound up and caught up in the world you were upon your arrival, within minutes you begin to unwind.




Nothing is built for speed -



...giving you the opportunity to drink in the scenery as you make your way up to the Hacienda to check in.


Climbing trumpet vines and La Jolla red bougainvillea offer a stunning wrap to the quintessentially Californian and quaint Main House.



Understated, a blend of Rustic and Elegant.
Just what the doctor ordered.



Now, to go find our cottage.
... You didn't think you were going to have just a "room" did you?


The grounds of the resort are expansive, with separate, private cottages tucked into the breathtaking landscape.


Each one offering its own unique comforts and charm.


Little hideaways in and of themselves.

Once through the gate - you step into your own little world.

And everything you could want or need inside --
did I mention the ocean views?
(click on the photo to enlarge)

Each cottage has its own private deck with stunning views,
a fireplace

All the comforts and luxuries one could want...


My favorite is the Kennedy Cottage -- Where John and Jackie honeymooned.


Recently renovated (to the tune of 74 million) the resort spared nothing -- you will find a hot tub on the terrace, and outdoor shower with ocean views.



There is an on-site restaurant in the Stone House -



Where the food and atmosphere are everything you'd expect - and maybe more.
Dinner under the stars - between the mountains and sea - your senses tickled by the perfume of the flora and fauna of wine country, delivered on the slightly briny sea breeze mixed with the crisp mountain air -



Perfection offered - and they do it so well.


The road to paradise.
Mine, at least.
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Note: The drawing for the Cross Bottle is Thursday - there is still time to throw your name in the hat. See the previous post if you are interested in trying your luck!

19 July 2009

Good Things Come to Those Who Wait?

Are you still there?
I haven't abandoned you -- I have been feverishly working on Greyfreth and it, like all things in Museville, (say it with me, now) is taking longer than originally anticipated. It's always the way, isn't it? I'm learning to roll with... trying, anyway. The perfectionist in me is still trying to stage a coup to regain the reins... Good things may come to those that wait, but I say they come to those that work hard!


Anyhow - We've been shopping, shopping, shopping for the perfect props, must-have treasures, all those wonderful things to fill our little rental spaces that will be opening the beginning of August...

Baby steps towards the dream...



By the end of today, the little blog will be opened and you can shop for our gorgeous Cross Bottle Artifacts ...


While we continue the behind the curtain work...



So the doors to the treasures within will fly open
to the public - soon -

But for you, my faithful bloggy friends - the little blog that will let you go with us each step of the way towards the dream of the store opening -- and shop for treasures found as we discover them... will open later today!
And to celebrate,
We'll have
a
give away!



Let me know that you are still there.. and stay tuned!

15 July 2009

Take Me Away...

It's been another hectic week - this is moving dangerously close to a lifestyle from what used to be an occasional busy to a flat out constant whirlwind. I'm just hanging on and enjoying it where and when I can. Le vroom! But today, my little bloggy friends, I just want to get away.... I'd love it if Poor Tired Husband would plan a great escape - one that was quiet, and slow... He could just lead me along meandering paths in the country on bikes... secret treasures and goodies stashed in his satchel...



Stop along the way just to run our bare feet through the soft and fragrant grasses... everything smells clean - the smell of sunshine - the distinct smell of summer.

A little snack, perhaps... and just a lot of doing nothing. Nothing at all. Watching clouds - just.. being.


Eventually making our way back home, where good friends, good food, great wine would all be waiting for me in my magical outdoor dining room. How fun is this space?



Light the pillars because all of the above are the perfect ingredients for a dinner going late into the night, and great stories to be told....
take me away, indeed.
Photography by Christine Rudolph

08 July 2009

Practice Makes Perfect...

So.... As you know, I practiced my made up faux wood technique on the front door (which is slated for the bin, anyway) - and it actually came out okay, and it certainly looks better than the dark murky green it was before! So I won't mind looking at it as much until that time when it can (and will) be replaced by the perfect door-to-be. I'm still looking for that perfect light fixture, too -- I can't decide between three different styles, so I've done nothing! Hey, I'm just being honest.



Today, I put a clear coat on the garage (over a coat of primer, an undercoat, and 2 layers of gel stain) and I have to say, it came out really, really well! I'm so happy. Also, as of today, all the many, many, ugly cable wires are off the eaves of my house now. At my insistence, AT&T came back today to REDO the horribly botched install they did 2 weeks ago. All cables are now inside the walls, where they should have been to begin with. The wires that were hanging (yes, hanging) out of my attic vents... gone. Sometimes you just have to be the squeaky wheel. Now.. I just need to plant all the plants that have been patiently waiting to go into the ground...




Next week we are on to some massive landscape making over. I think you will be pleasantly surprised when you see the next pictures -- but again, this is SO much better than it was when we came into it in October.


My graceful, antique olive pots will flank the newly " stained" door, and lavender will crown them - purple against the green... yum. There is so much to do, my head is spinning. The driveway needs to be completely redone, and we are jack hammering out the sidewalks and replacing them with pea gravel paths....

the endless list!



But for now, my garage looks somewhat like the redwood that is buried underneath years of paint, and it just wasn't practical to sand it all out - we would have lost all the texture if we had done that. Given the circumstances ... I am pleased. Big fat check mark on this project.

NEXT!

Museville is moving along.

Morning Coffee...

I wish I were having my coffee here this morning... and then melting into those feathery pillows and lazily perusing beautiful magazines, or getting lost in a book...

But instead - today holds a long install with AT&T Uverse and clearcoating the garage door - which came out beautifully, by the way! You you will get to see it.
...Tomorrow!
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Enjoy your day. xo
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Photography by Lisa Romerein via Diane Dorrains Saeks' book - Santa Barbara Living

07 July 2009

Knock, Knock... it's My Dream Again...

A peek behind the curtain ...
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Slowly, the dream is becoming reality

Greyfreth resides in that very moment when ... the mist begins to roll in - slowly, silently, weightlessly ... dancing -- the wave spray lingers above the cresting swells of the sea just before they crash, the first snowflake is released, the split second between dusk and evening, the inhale just before the storm, and the breath between night and dawn. It is the magical and mystical place that goes unnoticed to some, yet offers treasures to those with an eye to see it and the wonder within them still ... to appreciate it.

Curiouser and curiouser...

Back in April, I shared with you a long time dream of mine to open a store within an archaic house where, while it looked like a home furnished with eclectic furnishings and must-have treasures -- everything would be for sale. That dream has begun to spin into reality - slowly - and although I don't have that house yet, I do have some fine antiquities that I think you will enjoy perusing - and if you are local, you can experience the baby steps towards my dream with me within my new shop space soon to be in the Leaping Lotus in Solana Beach,


and also in an Antique Store in my own little Village.
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Don't think that I forgot about you, dear friends and readers of the blogosphere... There is a web space - which will open this Friday -- an introduction to the first wares, the Artist behind them, and a giveaway to celebrate the beginnings of Greyfreth.
My dream.
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... little by little, we travel far. --jrr tolkien
photo and graphics: yours truly and Fox Sutton

05 July 2009

Blue and White ... Declassified.

Blue and white - a classic - everyone loves it.
I, of course, love it even more
all
shaken
up!

and Christine Rudolph did just that...
Shook it up.


... and I love it.

Everything about it.
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Photos by Christine Rudolph

03 July 2009

Home is Where the Ranunculus is... or Was...

Yesterday, sitting at a light, waiting for it to change, I happened to glance over and I noticed that the flower fields were empty. The flower fields are a short-lived annual pop of pride for my little village.
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How did I miss them this year?
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Time. It marches on,
with
or
without
you.
I've been so buried in the renovation of Museville that I haven't paid attention to much else in months.


Lamenting over the sad fact that I had missed this years blooming, I came home and looked for past photos - The fields of ranunculus are so beautiful...
you should see them, too.


Well over half a century ago, English Horticulturist Luther Gage moved to my little Village and brought with him a collection of seeds which he planted on an acreage overlooking the Pacific -- these were the first ranunculus ever planted in North America.


People come from all over each Spring to bear witness to these lovelies...


Some stay at the resort above the fields, but all enjoy our quiet little beach town...


And the gorgeous flower fields...

... that I cannot believe I missed this year!
... and I live here!
I need to slow down and smell the flowers more than I realized!
I am too hooked on them to take them for granted again!
Head over to Julia's hooked on Friday party to see what beautiful things others are hooked on today.
Slow down, enjoy it all, and have a
Happy Weekend!