Two years ago we celebrated our 34th anniversary by going to the Encinitas Garden Tour at Cardiff by the Sea. We enjoyed it so much that we decided to go again for our 36th, this time held on Crest Drive in Encinitas.
Houses began to be built on large lots on Crest Drive in the early 1940's mostly as summer retreats for those from the Los Angeles area.
An inner courtyard.
With Glen's beloved snake grass on the sunny west side of the same wall.
Once again, there was an abundance of succulents including this wall garden.
It was located next to the entryway of an amazing kitchen. All the windows and entrances were totally retractable making a true indoor/outdoor space.
Outside the house was a walkway to the garden designer's studio.
Their gardens were expansive and pathways wound back and forth down the hill. At the bottom there was a bocce ball court. Glen looks like he could be in Italy.
At the west end of the court was a fountain made from an old watering trough. The wall that Glen is sitting on, which also is surrounding the fountain, is built of broken concrete.
There were nasturtiums which had reseeded themselves down the hills on many of the properties.
This is the labyrinth planted as a community project several years ago as viewed from the studio deck.
Nearing the end of Crest Drive, there was a mid-century home with views east.
And also south. In the middle of this picture is Interstate 5 snaking down the far hill.To the right of the artist, the owners had a netted enclosure with a PVC pipe frame. Inside were several homemade "grow boxes" built of plastic tubes.
Reminded me of my "Earthboxes" at home, which by the way are doing well. We are eating cucumbers, tomatoes, and Anaheim peppers. Green beans, carrots, summer squash, and bell peppers to come. Thanks to David and girls for watering my garden while we were in California.
This owners of this lot were working on a newer garden. They had rebuilt the house, trying to stay true to an earlier home. There was a new fruit orchard and a community garden.
I loved this backyard designed for a family. It had an outdoor kitchen and dining space, fire pit, sand volley ball court, in ground trampoline, and a pool with a long slide coming down the hill.We enjoyed our five hour garden tour and our lunch of grilled basalmic artichokes and chicken skewers at the garden festival in the orchard next to the first house. We are still recovering from our sunburns, sore calves, and my blisters because I wore the cute shoes instead of my tennis shoes. Will we go again? Most likely.
Oh, and we also ate at Pelly's again. You must try it. It's hiding in a strip mall south of Poinsettia Lane just west of the 5 in Carlsbad. You can tell the locals love it because it is always busy. So good! And don't pass up the Boston clam chowder.
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