PASADENA DESIGN HOUSE AND THE ART OF GOING SOLO:

If you've been reading my blog for a while you probably know that I'm obsessed with the Ojai Garden Tour.  If you've never heard of Ojai, it's a sleepy little town about an hour and a half north of Los Angeles, nestled between the Topatopa Mountains, and I love it.  I've been going on the Garden Tour for years on Mothers Day weekend and I look forward to it so much.  Last month I went online to buy my ticket and there was nothing. WHAT?!  I called the Chamber of Commerce and was told that the tour was cancelled this year, NOOO!  Apparently the massive amounts of rain we had ruined gardens and there were not enough people to volunteer their homes this year.  I was upset.  Really I was.  I sat at my desk thinking there was no coming back from this devastation. Yes, I'm overly dramatic, but still.  I needed a way to recover from this news.  And then I remembered the Pasadena Showcase Home.  I had never gone and I could go on Mothers Day!  I bought a ticket. 

My daughter and I are extremely close so Mothers Day is every day for me, and she was out of town, coming back in time for us to have dinner.  That gave me the day to myself.  And I really wanted to go to the design house alone.  When I told some of my friends they offered to go with and me.  I politely explained that I was going solo by choice not by default.  It was the ultimate Artist Date!  Browsing through an 11,000 sq. ft. mansion that looked like it was right out of Gone With The Wind, on 2 acres of gardens in Pasadena CA. 27 different interiors designers took over the house and each designed a different room.  Yes please.

If you have never heard of an Artist Date, it's a solo experience doing something you love by yourself.  The idea was created by Author Julia Cameron and described in her book The Artists Way.  And if you've never given yourself an Artist Date what are you waiting for?!

Going solo to an event like this means I can concentrate on taking photos, which I love to do.  I'll share some below, some, as in a lot. 

Speaking of solo dates, I recently came across my old collage journal and documentation of my very first solo date.  I was 20.  I went to a pub called Casper's that was right next to Nagler Hall, the dorm I lived in on 27th street when I went to FIT.  Students would hang out at the bar, but this night was different, this night I was going to ask for a table, all by myself and have dinner.  I got dressed up, I remember I was so nervous and I wrote three pages in the journal on how traumatizing it was when the hosted said "just one?" I was sitting in my kitchen reading those pages last week and howling with laughter.  Another beautiful thing about getting older, I love taking myself out to eat, having confidence, and not caring what other people think of me. AKA freedom!

I had a great time at the showcase home, they also had shops set up outside.  I had a lovely lunch in the garden.  And although none of the decor styles were my taste, I found something in every room that I liked.  Overall, I truly appreciated all of the thought that went into every aspect of the designs and the artistic details of every room.

And of course without a selfie, was I really there? 😜
  

 






STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES:

There's just something about a garden tour!  Come spring I'm on the hunt for garden tours up the Cali coast from Malibu to Ojai and I just can't get enough of them!!!
It's not that I'm some amazing gardener, I try but the truth is I'm far better at the decorating part of the garden and backyard then the actual planting part, which is OK because my husband happens to have an amazing green thumb. But there's just something about walking into someone else's backyard, someone you don't even know but can immediately relate to and whose personality you get a feel for just by the way their garden looks. It's like clothes, your style of landscaping tells a lot about your personality. Me for example, much more wild flowers than strategically manicured. The Malibu Tour I go on each year includes the interior of the homes as well, yes it's to die for, and includes local restaurants feeding you in each garden, need I say more! But unfortunately no picture taking allowed :( So today I bring you the Ojai Valley Garden Tour, which is just exteriors so plenty of picture taking allowed :)
First stop this welcoming fountain in a courtyard. This garden had lots of well planed out spaces and seating areas along with an outdoor fireplace.
 Next up was a romantic garden with meandering paths and lots of native flowers, herbs and veggies.
 
 

 Fell in love with these bee pillows and that guy, my own personal gardener, not bad either.
 
This next garden I still cannot get off my mind, I think because I loved the house as well, (exterior and as much peeking in the windows as I could without being arrested) and I ended up in a conversation with the owners, a couple who splits their time between Ojai and Vancouver, she put out Oreos and ice tea, need I say more.
 Peeked in these doors and fell in love with the kitchen.


The thing about my own garden is that we have spectacular cactus, they are about 40 ft high, they fruit, they flower and each time my husband takes an arm off one he grows another spectacular one somewhere else. This is some of them. See not exaggerating 40 ft!
The other thing is that we battle Gophers, and they usually win. I refuse to poison them so we try and herd them away.  This causes them to go from one area of the garden to another, this year, sadly they got a lot of our veggies and rosemary. I've tried lots of natural remedies the latest being human hair. Sounds gross I know but I read that Gophers hate human hair so I cleaned my brush, (never a shortage there) and stuffed it down a Gopher hole with the broom handle.  The next day there it was, a clump of red hair just sitting in the dirt next to the hole. They mock me. The battle continues. I'm moving the tomatoes into the green house and will continue the fight!