Monday, July 22, 2013

Green Living at the Singapore Park Royal Hotel on Pickering

It has been many moons since I was lucky enough to travel to Singapore.  Even back then Singapore was viewed as one of the world's most forward thinking countries.  Not only is it is an incredibly wealthy country but an absolutely beautiful and exceptionally clean country, where the granite sidewalks were washed by hand every morning.  Since my time there, Singapore has only grown more beautiful.  I view them as the sleeping dragon of fashion, wealth, architecture, education and eco living.  Their "green living" mantra continues to set the standards across the globe.  It is after all an island, so their rate of growth and development are very calculated.  Every new building must without exception meet their green building standards of sustainable living.  One such building is the new award winning Park Royal Hotel on Pickering Street....what can I say...just speechless.   Here's a few pictures to show you just how awesome this place is!

Hopefully I could return one day to view this beautiful country again!  
Until then...stay classy Singapore!
Happy Gardening and Best Wishes,

Sheri
xoxo

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Mounts Botanical Garden - Tropical Fruit Festival part deux

Well friends, Mounts Botanical Garden's Tropical Fruit Festival in West Palm Beach has come and gone BUT I have pictures!  This post may be a little long but I just had to share so I hope you stick around :)  To be honest, I was disappointed with how small a venue it was.  I guess I was expecting a bit bigger fare with more vendors and more variety of things to eat and taste.  The exceptional reggae musicians could be heard throughout the park but when I finally found them, I was very surprised to see they were tucked away in some remote area.  Why not front and center so people could dance or near the vendors so we could hangout to watch them?  

Anywhoo... despite the sweltering humid hot day (I forgot my hand fan but brought my floppy hat) and my little mental festival quirks, hundreds of people showed up bringing great spirits and the gardens were absolutely gorgeous.  It was my first time there, so I strolled along the pathways, hanging back from any groups passing by to get some alone time in the well thought out nooks and crannies of the gardens' vignettes.  A total must see when you are in the area!

I have to say I really enjoyed my day.   Enough with my blabber mouth and on with the pictures.  Hopefully the folks at Mounts will put on their creative thinking hats to make for an even better festival next year!
One of the meandering pathways to walk through
Hmmm, I wonder where this leads to, let's go
Some of the vendors selling plants, delicious
libations & treats.
Very nicely thought out planter beds with lots
of variation & variegated plants.
One of many water features throughout the gardens
A better view of the bromeliads on the rock bank
Love these planters, alocasia 'lutea' & stilt root palm
Alocasia's & begonia's
Very cool color combination of purple &
orange - sword fern, purple potato vine,
bromeliad, crossandra & buddha belly bamboo.
This area was predominately all yellow's - yellow
striped century plant (agave), thryallis, bush daisy,
white pentas & white angelonias.
Buddha sitting in Buddha belly bamboo hammock.
Beautiful ferns cascading along the walkway.
A multitudinous of color - cordyline varieties,
bromeliad varieties, crotons & Buddha belly bamboo.
An incredibly striking croton variety I think the
variety is called 'ADF'?
One of the many gorgeous water features throughout
the gardens- pine trees, water lilies, saw palmetto palms,
cypress trees, coconut palms.
Another water feature view - giant flag iris,
alocasia 'california', water lilies, palms, crepe
myrtle, bromeliads.
Another colorful arrangement in a planter bed - cordyline
'exotica', acalypha 'java white', caladium varieties
A cool place to catch a moment of relaxation
and contemplation.
Beautiful succulent planter, just wish it were sitting
a bit higher for better admiration of it.
This area is a pretty neat idea of recreating an
underwater coral reef but with succulent plants.
The color green was so super saturated here it was
hard to capture it, but you get the idea, lol.
Another view of this incredible emerald green fern
forest area, the temp was much cooler in here.
A gorgeous teddy bear palm (dypsis leptocheilos)
Queen Emma crinum lilies, bromeliads, crotons.
This unique palm is the old man palm 
(coccothrinax crinita) for it's bristly bearded trunk.
Seems like a classic view here, folks strolling
along the pathways & enjoying the view.
This is definitely a picturesque view of a more
manicured twist on classic Florida flora & fauna.
                             
The ponytail palm always reminds me of the Dr. Seuss
books I read as a child, this one is about 30ft high.
Roxburgh's fig tree loaded with lots of figs, oh I
wish I was bold enough to have tasted a few
After my time at the garden, I decided to drive through the neighborhoods in West Palm Beach where my Dad grew up.  My Mom moved down from Massachusetts when she was in junior high school.  My Dad's house off Federal Hwy & Southern Blvd is still there.  It looks like someone did a great job renovating this 2-story Spanish revival...it's for sale by the way.  The neighborhood seems to be doing well with lots of neat antique shops and cool eccentric boutiques.  Then I drove up to Riviera Beach where my Mom's parents used to own a motel and a couple of houses.  The motel has long since been torn down along with quite a few other places I remember as a kid.  The neighborhood is definitely struggling with many buildings vacant and store fronts closed down.  It's such a shame the drug culture has to ruin everything it touches.  Where my grandparents house use to be is now a vacant lot, along with many other of my grandparent's friends homes.  Most of the area has been bought out marina folks and boat companies, makes sense since it's prime real estate right on the water with Peanut & Singer Island in view.  Ah the memories of back then, hanging out at the marinas, fishing (then selling out catch to Acme Fish Company for some pocket change) and swimming to Peanut Island (I hear it's some kind of park now) from the docks.  What was it the dock hands affectionately called us...wharf rats, lol.  Another place we used to visit every time we came to Memere & Pop Pop's house...Sea Shell City...and it's still there!  As kids, we had never seen anything like it.  It was the most intriguing and magically captivating store to us with it's orange blossom perfume, it's coconut shell monkey sculptures, shells from around the world, stuffed puffer fish with googly eyes, uniquely made things hanging all over the store.  Our parents thought it was touristy garbage but we begged to differ.....ah good times indeed!
My Dad's house in West Palm Beach where he grew up...looks nicely renovated.
One of my Mom's houses in Riviera Beach
is now a vacant lot.
Here is a picture of what it looked like in the 70's,
it was a tiny thing but they were quite the gardeners.
This is the inside of Sea Shell City, I just love
this crazy place!
Another view of inside Sea Shell City, yes
I definitely made some purchases, lol.
Inside Sea Shell City
Yes it's a bit touristy but everyone needs at
least a few touristy items in their lifetime.
This place used to be a bit larger with lots of shell
bins outside but at least it's still the original owners.
Hope you stuck around long enough to read this & if so I say thank you my friend!
Wishing y'all a most wonderful weekend!
Happy Gardening and Best Wishes,

Sheri
xoxo

Friday, July 19, 2013

Friday's Favorite - Flora Grubb and her Garden

Today's Friday Favorite retailer is....Flora Grubb Gardens  located in San Francisco, CA.
Yes, Flora Grubb is her real name and is a pretty incredible designer and business woman...a real inspiration she is!
No worries if you are not a Cali local-yocal...they have an online shop you can purchase from or just give them a call at 415-694-6446.

I have always been a terrarium gal ever since I made my first one with the old school plastic 2-liter coke bottles....with the hard black plastic bottom?  Anyone...anyone...anywhoo I have been lovin' on Flora's terrariums for some time now and have my wish list all ready to go.  They are so elegant and beautifully simple.  Check out her website store for other styles of terrariums!
How awesome are these wall bubble aeriums!
Make a living wall inside your home or on the patio
If you are lucky enough to be a local (I wish), take a trip to visit their store and peruse the gardens.  
I am sure you will find something to bring home with you!
Flora Grubb Gardens store in San Francisco, CA.
Flora Grubb Gardens store in San Francisco, CA.
Flora Grubb Gardens store in San Francisco, CA.
Flora Grubb Gardens store in San Francisco, CA.
Thank you Flora for being so awesome!  
You have a great store with a great team of people...here's to another 10 years of success!

Happy Gardening and Best Wishes,

Sheri
xoxo