Lyon botanical garden and architecture

Lyon botanical garden and architecture

August 26, 2019 After Provence, we drove north to Lyon, where we would catch our flight home from France. But first we enjoyed a day of sightseeing. Of course that included a garden! Lyon’s botanical garden is part of Parc de la Tête d’Or, a large city park that also ...
Sunny southern France vacation, part 2

Sunny southern France vacation, part 2

August 22, 2019 Dodging the heat waves that plagued France this summer, my husband and I day-tripped through Provence for 5 days in late July after meeting up with our daughter following her study abroad program (she did not manage to dodge the heat waves). In my last post I ...
Provence lavender fields and rosy Roussillon

Provence lavender fields and rosy Roussillon

August 14, 2019 Summer in Provence — what do you think of? Fields of lavender and sunflowers, sun-washed hill towns, buzzing cicadas, hot days and cool nights, a glass of wine at a small table along a cobblestone street? Yes, yes, and yes. Years after falling for the region’s rugged ...
Eyeing London during unplanned stopover

Eyeing London during unplanned stopover

August 13, 2019 Last month my husband and I planned to meet up with our college-age daughter in Grenoble, France, at the end of her study abroad program there. When our connecting flight through London Heathrow was cancelled (and not rescheduled for THREE days, so we ended up taking a ...
Unscripted beauty in Scripter meadow garden: Denver Garden Bloggers Fling

Unscripted beauty in Scripter meadow garden: Denver Garden Bloggers Fling

July 10, 2019 Larry and Mary Scripter grew up in prairie country, Larry on a farm in Kansas and Mary in the Black Hills of South Dakota, surrounded by the Great Plains. So it’s not surprising that they’re drawn to grassy meadow gardens and have created one at their home ...
Strouse Garden gazes toward the Rockies: Denver Garden Bloggers Fling

Strouse Garden gazes toward the Rockies: Denver Garden Bloggers Fling

July 01, 2019 It’s hard to compete with a grand view of the Rocky Mountains. And why would you? TLC Gardens instead created space-defining, bird-sheltering, pollinator-friendly beds around the Lafayette, Colorado, home of Jim and Laura Strouse, which I toured on Day 2 of the Denver Garden Bloggers Fling (June ...
Cat's pollinator garden with a canyon view

Cat’s pollinator garden with a canyon view

May 16, 2019 Three years ago my friend Cat Jones (check out her IG and blog) and her husband, Derrick, newly empty nesters, sold their house and Cat’s lovely garden and moved to a different home in their Steiner Ranch neighborhood, not to downsize but — fellow gardeners, can you ...
Hill Country bluebonnet drive

Hill Country bluebonnet drive

April 05, 2019 Bluebonnets peak a little later in the Hill Country than in Austin and San Antonio. The superbloom I photographed south of San Antonio two weeks ago whetted my appetite for more, and since Austin’s roadside ‘bonnets have faded, I headed into the Hill Country on Wednesday. Cruising ...
Wildflower superbloom south of San Antonio

Wildflower superbloom south of San Antonio

March 23, 2019 Is Texas experiencing a superbloom of wildflowers this spring? It’s certainly the best display I’ve seen since the epic flowering of 2010. Following a mild and wetter than normal winter, bluebonnets have burst into bloom several weeks early, turning roadsides and fields azure. Indian paintbrush have joined ...
Hamilton Pool swimming hole, a Hill Country blue lagoon

Hamilton Pool swimming hole, a Hill Country blue lagoon

March 11, 2019 One of the most beautiful spots in the Hill Country west of Austin is Hamilton Pool, a turquoise swimming hole half tucked under a massive limestone ledge, from which a 50-foot waterfall sheets onto a water-smoothed boulder and into the pool. In the wet season, veil-like columns ...
Pennybacker Bridge overlook above Lake Austin

Pennybacker Bridge overlook above Lake Austin

November 26, 2018 I’ve lived in Austin for 24 years and yet somehow, until recently, had never seen the city from its most famous overlook along Capital of Texas Highway on the north side of Lake Austin, where a limestone cliff offers a postcard-worthy view of iconic Pennybacker Bridge (aka ...
A close encounter with Devils Tower in Wyoming

A close encounter with Devils Tower in Wyoming

September 18, 2018 The ultimate destination on our mother-daughter road trip through the Great American West last month was Devils Tower National Monument in northeastern Wyoming. (Yes, the lack of apostrophe is the correct geographic spelling.) I’ve wanted to see it for years, ever since it appeared as a hub ...
Mount Rushmore musings during Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

Mount Rushmore musings during Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

September 14, 2018 When my daughter and I set off on a hastily planned, pre-college road trip through the Great American West, we didn’t know thousands of motorcyclists participating in the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally would be accompanying us, roaring along the scenic highways in their black tees, denim, and leather, ...
On the trail in Eldorado Canyon near Boulder, Colorado

On the trail in Eldorado Canyon near Boulder, Colorado

September 01, 2018 Two weeks ago, my youngest left for college. Three weeks ago we spontaneously took a Great American West road trip up through Colorado, South Dakota, and Wyoming, seeking out lonely but epic scenery. For me it was also, of course, about putting off the blues of her ...
Sissinghurst Castle Garden, part 2: White Garden, meadow, and tower views

Sissinghurst Castle Garden, part 2: White Garden, meadow, and tower views

August 04, 2018 Has any garden been more admired, copied, and written about than Vita Sackville-West’s White Garden at Sissinghurst? We visited in mid-June, and I was excited to finally step into this glowing space and see it for myself. Twilight would be better for appreciating the pale effect of ...
Sissinghurst Castle Garden, part 1: Walls and roses in the English countryside

Sissinghurst Castle Garden, part 1: Walls and roses in the English countryside

August 03, 2018 Sissinghurst. Mecca to gardeners worldwide. Like every traveling gardener, I’d put Sissinghurst Castle Garden at the top of my bucket list, and when we started planning a trip to England I insisted on seeing the famous garden of Vita Sackville-West. So one sunny mid-June morning, we drove ...