Steve and I took a road trip for the Easter holiday to visit Steve's brother and his wife who moved to Cool, California last fall.
We also got to see both of Steve's sisters and their families along with our nephew, his wife and darling little boy.
After a drive along a narrow winding road we arrived to this view of the back yard.
Next time I will be prepared to take a dip in the pool or be loaded with Skin So Soft so I can sit and read on the bench without being eaten alive by the No See Ums.
The incessant buzzing of the bees in this patch of purple could be heard from the deck.
Oddly enough, in this small town, we actually have friends who live in the same gated community so we walked over for a visit.
I love the variety of trees dotting the landscape
and of course there must be a few palm trees.
We passed gardens carefully planted by the homeowners
and fields of poppies planted by the wind.
Homes are distributed sparsely across the land
and many have stables for horses.
Our friends Joel and Suzette have created a beautiful garden surrounding their house.
But, Steve's brother has planted nothing in the time they have lived in Cool.
Geoff and Joanne have counted on Mother Nature to create a welcoming spot for viewing or relaxing.
We are back at home, behind in gardening, cleaning and blogging, but the short weekend escape to the country was wonderful.
What beautiful ambiance for your Easter weekend. Thanks for sharing your gorgeous images of your visit, Carol. Cool is a cool place to live!
ReplyDeleteCool looks like a beautiful place to live and visit.
ReplyDeleteThe purple flowers are so pretty!
I love the pictures from Cool. Love that name. It must be a nice place if your relatives and a friend have settled there. They houses are bg and beautiful. Glad it was a nice trip for you. Back home to your lovely cottage by the water.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, how COOL!! The gardens are just gorgeous. Thank you for sharing the eye candy.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed sharing your trip to visit family & friends. Such a difference to where you live. I too love the coast & the country, seeing those yellow & golden poppies growing wildly scattered by the wind is nature at its best. Sometimes we cultivate and if we only left it to grow naturally we could be pleasantly surprise of the beauty it gives us for free. Some of my garden will have to look after its self this summer due to back problems, I'll still be able to plant up my baskets & pots so that will give me pleasure and the rest will be scattered with seeds hoping they like where I scatter them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all these photos, what a beautiful place. I bet they love Cool.. but what about the dive bar? did you ever make it there? :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful trip to Cool. The lavender plants and California poppies are among my favorite plants. I had poppies at my previous house that reseeded themselves each year in a raised flower bed.
ReplyDeleteJudith
Some really lovely views here! :) Love that garden of your friends!
ReplyDeleteNow that is COOL, indeed. What a perfect name for a haven that has EVERYTHING! Horses, meadows, gardens, beautiful flowers and a ranch with a pool? How much better could that be, Carol?
ReplyDeleteHAPPY TUESDAY! Anita
Oh how fun to be able to say, I'm from Cool California! :) Looks just beautiful! ♥
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the variety of trees and flowers and gardens!
ReplyDeleteNot sure I'm familiar with the term "no see Ums"...though that is funny! I forget about SkinSoSoft ... I haven't had any of that stuff in years! I like vanilla dabbed here and there
Looks like you had a great time on your visit with family mily and friends in COOL!
what a beautiful area, is cool!!!
ReplyDeleteInspirational and idyllic! I can't take my eyes off the beautiful landscape, filled with little bouquets of beauty, everywhere!! Thanks for sharing, Carol!
ReplyDeletePoppy
How lovely...never even heard of Cool..such a funny name. Sure is a pretty place, with a slow pace I bet.
ReplyDeleteCarol,
ReplyDeleteI too can't help myself Cool looks cool. Spending your Easter with family is always a delightful time I think.
The scenery of open pastures, horses, wildflowers and beautifully kept properties makes Cool a picturesque vision and worthy of one of Steve's painting.
Happy Day my charming friend,
XO,
Vera
I'm a native Californian and I've never heard of Cool! Looks beautiful, but I doubt it's very 'cool' in the summer time. I prefer the coast myself for the weather. Thanks for sharing your adventures, photo collages and warm words.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love fields of wildflowers! What a fun name for a town! Cool!!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a beautiful place! Thanks for the tour! :-D
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely weekend. I have never heard of Cool, CA., where is it located at?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful homes with lots of land and flowers. I know that you had a great time and your pictures are stunning. Thanks so much for sharing them with us.
Have a great week back home.
Mary
I love the wildflower gardens ~ very serene...
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you had a good time!
looks like a fun Easter. gorgeous blooms. one reason why i just love spring oh so much. ( :
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of Cool. How very beautiful! "No see ums." So funny! xo Jen
ReplyDeleteCarol, those views are just stunning! Sounds like you had a wonderful Easter visiting family and friends :)
ReplyDeleteSusan
What a beautiful place to visit!!
ReplyDeleteJudy
What a very place to visit, so many lovely things to see.
ReplyDeleteI love that area! Sounds like you had a great time visiting even though it was a short trip. Gorgeous pictures.
ReplyDeleteIT looks like a delightful place and a wonderful get away for you.
ReplyDeleteOh my...what a beautiful place Steve's brother lives. I have never heard of Cool! What a cool name for a town...lol! Looks like you had a lovely visit. Thanks for sharing the photos...so pretty! Have a wonderful Wednesday...Vicky
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazingly beautiful landscape! Glad you had a good trip and thanks for taking us along.
ReplyDeleteJeanette
What a pretty place Cool, California is!! Sounds like you had a wonderful time.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Cindy
I live in the suburbs of a major city. I forget that places like this still exist. Thanks for sharing and giving me something pretty to dream about before bed!
ReplyDeleteOh My, the very first time I encountered no see ums was when our family moved to Bridgeport, CA and I tell you I thought I was going crazy. It's really bad when they are true to their name, you can't see them but your head is itching and making you nuts :) Cool is a beautiful area! Hope you enjoyed!! Blessings, Cindy
ReplyDeleteWhat a place! First off I am glad you had a lovely Easter! And how cool is Cool!!! HA! I just love the name and the feeling of this town! It is so magical with those sprawling gardens...your friends have done a fantastic job echoing the surrounding landscape into their garden...It reminds me of the beginning of Little House on the Prairie when they are running through that beautiful field! Just amazing! You have a good week friend! Nicole xoxo
ReplyDeletepretty nice blog, following :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a "cool" place to live! It is gorgeous. Perfectly extravagant!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to live. Thanks so much for sharing your photos of your wonderful Easter trip.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a good time!
Hugs,
Jody
Such gorgeous pictures of a beautiful place! I was fascinated to see these amazing views and so many colourful flowers. And what a great name for a place to live....Cool!
ReplyDeleteHelen xox
What a beautiful place to live - it took my breath away! Of course, most of California is gorgeous. How lucky you are that you can live at the beach and visit "Cool"!!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to see a different part of California with you. It is such a contrast to the area where you live.
ReplyDeleteSarah x
How fun to live in a town named Cool! Boy, no-see-ums are the worst.
ReplyDeleteDearest Carol, how WOnderful to see your comment today on my special day. Have a cozy evening in your cottage; it is raining here so gently. Anita
ReplyDeleteSo much beauty!!! And what an interesting name for a town. Love it!
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Beautiful place to go for Easter. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteKris
Wow, what a beautiful place to visit! I even love the name of the town. I wasn't familiar with it, so Brian and I were just doing some Google searching. Hadn't heard of the bug, No See Ums either, so had to look that up, too. We have a ton of mosquitoes here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for these
ReplyDeletecheery colors ~ even
the beautiful greens
are a balm for the spirit
of this winter-weary
Minnesotan : ) Looks
like a trip packed with
wonderful and relaxing
moments!
xo Suzanne
Cool is very cool!! What a beautiful place to visit!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol, I'm catching up with you. Your photos are breathtaking. What a lovely trip. I've never heard of No See Ums...
ReplyDeleteWow! What a beautiful community. Who wouldn't want to live there?! I love all the land that comes with each house. That backyard pool was my favorite! I'm sure you really enjoyed that trip.
ReplyDeleteHow is it to live in a town called Cool. First time I heard a town called that. Not only is it a cool name but looks like a really cool place to live! Lovely gardens and homes. Thanks for the tour. Hope you and you family had a very nice Easter.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place. Beautiful scenery at both homes.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a nice time for you.
Beautiful pictures and a beautiful place! We loved driving hwy 49 whenever we could. Mimi
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place to live! Very cool~
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, tranquil place. Thanks for sharing your visit.
ReplyDeleteSuch a quaint name for a great place. I enjoyed all the scenery and the flowers especially. Hope all the family was well.
ReplyDeleteCarol,
ReplyDeleteLiving in California, I know exactly where Cool is. It's a nice place to visit. What lovely pictures these are. Nature always brings me peace.
~Sheri