I just emailed you contact info for Gipsy Hill Bakery (whose website will be up soon). If anyone else wants it, let me know.
Dying to find out more about Gipsy Hill cardamom buns. Alas, I don’t use Instagram and can’t even access the page without an account right now! (Facebook likes to try to bully people into signing up for an account.) I lived in London and cardamom buns from a Swedish bakery were my Friday morning made-it-through-the-workweek treat to myself. I’ve missed them ever since moving back to SB. Is there a physical location? Google directs to Instagram and more articles. Thanks!
"gluten-free" snow....hahaha!
Well, if you insist.... For what it's worth, I can vouch for seven of these, and two of the others are on my to-try list.
I love this. Awards are so arbitrary, but hidden secrets are for everyone! But in future years, we'll need the Siteline editor(s) to verify that these are all 3.5/4.0 awesome ?
That is not entirely true about Solvang. The city did give permission businesses to operate as usual should they choose to do so (much like other cities such as Beverly Hills and Pasadena) but everything is still closed.
Cowles is a case study in why you should (almost) never use diagonal walls.
Correct—and definitely a new record!
— Erik Torkells on
Chase bank. Victoria and State Street. #SBlocal
Re: the door - I love giving things a new home via posting it as free on Craigslist. Maybe you've ruled that out already. Someone enterprising or scheming or just in need of a door will show up and take if off your hands and they will make use of it somehow. Much better than the trash. Donating can be a hassle if something's big or bulky, so I end up posting stuff as free quite often. It's also great for giving away plants you don't want. I've even had people dig them out of my yard while I watched. LOL.
They were at the SB Natural History Museum pop-up. The museum could tell you if they’ll be available again.
Who makes/sells the embroidered holiday ornaments you have pictured here? Thank you!
I agree, new hardy board siding would help the look alot.
I really dislike the awful noise barrier wall design choice. They're so ugly. As soon as they went up in Carp I gasped. They're at once '70s and hideously pomo late '90s at the same time. They look cheap and out of place here. Why not just do plain cinder block and cover it in creeping fig, or something else that will climb? If I had all the money in the world, I'd offer to pay to clad them in local stone. Wouldn't that be nice! Ha.
Well I hope Acme can forgive me for being so awful and saying mean things about them wanting to paint Paradise grey and calling the food at The Lark "Brooklyn 2010." They've really honored the community, the downtown, and the Paradise even with this return to origins via La Paloma. I drove past yesterday and I am THRILLED about the new neon sign, and the restaurant looks incredible. Food looks very good and i look forward to eating there. Despite my nastiness, I'm really just overly sentimental about changes to what I view as institutions which manifests in the form of acting like a troll. I'm actually really nice and a regular patron of the Acme group (though I can't deny I do not like the Lark and I really miss Les Marchands!). Haha. This is an awesome win for downtown so bravo Acme and thank you! On another note, I hope that somehow this will lead to a relaxation of the terrible prohibition on neon signage downtown. Neon is gorgeous, draws crowds, and could literally help reinvigorate our downtown. It is made by skilled craftsmen, it's 100 years old, and it graces the exteriors of gorgeous and historic institutions in world-class cities like Paris, New York, Vienna, etc. Let there be light!
I can't decide what to think about the hotel. Truly torn. Design looks great, and timeless. Economic boost to downtown Carpinteria seems undeniable. But at the same time, it would certainly change things there forever. I don't know what to think. My husband and I were recently talking about the ways in which tourists change a place forever. Pre-COVID, we spent a lot of time in restaurants popular with tourists, like Loquita (which we love). It's not just more bodies on the streets, or unfamiliar people. Tourists *can* bring an energy I don't like. They sometimes have almost a hyperness about them, especially in groups. I feel like dining next to a table of tourists tends to have a really different feeling than dining next to locals. It's tough to explain, it's a giddiness, a touch of the cavalier that comes with being somewhere new and exciting, and somewhere you kind of also have no skin in the game. Very tough call.
Kenmore Place is my favorite new listing in a while. So much potential. I think - based on obsessively analyzing its photos - that there is a quirk with the second bedroom. It may only be accessible off the master, or via the outdoors. Could possibly be addressed. But if that's true, it makes a family sale tough, which could be the only reason it's still on the market. I miss the days of going to open houses pre-COVID. Would love to pass through this little beauty. Sure gives 884 Cheltenham a run for its money at current asking.
Sheffield overpass should have fill-ins between the bridge’s existing wooden barrier/railing posts. All that to limit the road (rolling tire) noise
Had the opportunity to eat the chili relleno burrito today and was totally impressed! What a great product! It was the perfect combination of ingredients in a hand held satisfying meal! Good job! Thanks for sharing! Rox
Re: the Brownie Apartments: there has been more than painting going on w/o permits. The residents have been going thru a living hell with major landscaping, construction, etc., all w/o permits or notices of work to be done. Rents were raised well beyond legal limits. Workers are there starting at 7:15, 6-7 days/week. It’s truly a shame that 8 more units of workforce housing is being lost due to this narcissistic businessman & his rich & famous silent partner.
I really enjoy your wonderful witty commentary! This one especially. Those trees. The warning signs. Made me laugh out loud?. Thank you. We all need a little giggle these days.
Turning the former Mount Calvary Monastery into a “halfway house for royals looking for a fresh start” is an absolutely fabulous idea !!! There’s even room for a helipad !
To each his own, thank God I own my own home !
I'm sorry if that stung (and thanks for the correction). My point was less to drag your listing than to note how dramatically the rental market has changed in a year.
Hi Erik Hope you guys are both well- Before passing judgement on the price of my rental (which is actually $35k) please feel free to take a look at it first then perhaps you’ll see the price is justified. Thanks, Ron