Nan Quick’s Diaries for Armchair Travelers

All–
My newest travel article, about the recent Chelsea Flower Show has just been published.
Here’s the link
Best–Nan Quick 
Nan Quick’s Diaries for Armchair Travelers
 
 

Nan Quick’s Diaries for Armchair Travelers

All-  I’ve just published the fifth and final chapter about my explorations of the
gardens and estates of Kent, England.
Here’s the link.
Very Best- Nan Quick
 
 
 

Garden of the Month: May 2013

IMG_0030The first thing you notice upon arriving at 1120 Prospect Street is the natural quality of the garden – simple, elegant plantings that look as if no one has fussed over them at all. But this garden has been 15 years in the making. At first a tangle of ivy and bushes, it has been transformed into one filled with rhododendrons and peonies that carpet the light-filled, woodsy property. A variety of trees, including Japanese maple, oak, blue spruce and deodara cedar, provide the shade that make this garden thrive. TID water is the only irrigation used to maintain the simple beauty.

P1000721Jonathan Warren, the current owner and creator of the garden, moved 15 years ago into the home formerly owned by the Cotton family. Built in 1948, it was the first home on the hill above the university from Siskiyou Boulevard. The garden fills two acres. In addition to the trees and the 245 rhododendrons and peonies, there are numerous cherry trees, lilacs, iris, an enclosed berry garden filled with 100-year-old transplanted raspberry plants, and an abundance of blueberries.

P1000723Looking beyond the garden, you’ll see a home that fits the property. Built in the style of Frank Lloyd Wright, it is constructed of clear red cedar. But the most prominent feature is a large boulder that lives both outside and inside the home, creating a small pond in the living room. Talking with Jonathan, there is an obvious sense that both the home and garden are well loved.

P1000719All are invited to drive by and view this property as the plants begin to bloom throughout the month of May. From Siskiyou Boulevard take S. Mountain Avenue to the top where it intersects Prospect.  Number 1120 will be the garden in front of you.  Don’t miss the street views from S. Mountain and Elkader after they dogleg around the property.

Enjoy!–Kaaren Anderson

Nan Quick’s Travel Diary: JANE AUSTEN & BATH, ENGLAND

Bath…Even if you’re not a Jane-fan, I think you’ll enjoy my perambulations through this beautiful City, which will (I hope) prompt you to crack open PERSUASION, my favorite of Jane Austen’s novels.

Here’s the link.
http://nanquick.com/2012/12/28/jane-austen-bath-england/

Happy Next Year.
Very Best- Nan

Nan Quick’s Travel Diary: Chapter Seven

CHAPTER SEVEN: THE GREAT CANOPY OF LONDON’S SKIES; GETTING OLDER IN GREENWICH & GARDEN-STROLLING AT HAMPTON COURT PALACE.
Here’s the link–
Happy Holidays, and Best Wishes- Nan

Nan Quick’s Travel Diary: Chapter Six

CONTEMPLATING THE GENIUS OF PLACE, & THE PLACES OF GENIUSES– Liverpool (Gormley, McCartney, Lennon) ; The Ruins at Witley Court ; Chawton ( Jane Austen’s House).
Here’s the link:
Best- Nan