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Why Ojai Should Be on Your Radar

November 28, 2017 By kimwheeler 12 Comments

Ojai, California is a small Spanish Mediterranean town nestled in a magical spot between hills and mountains and surrounded by orange groves. Its name comes from the native American word nest and that aptly describes this gem of a town. Besides its architecture which makes it very picturesque, you can look out from most any spot in Ojai and see magnificent mountains that turn a dreamy pink every evening at sunset.

‘Keep Ojai Lame,’ is one motto people who live there like and I dig that. People do their own thing here. It has a hippy, organic and new age culture that is very Californian. A hopping town, cute historic neighborhoods, orchards and fields make up this 10 mile long by 3 mile wide town. Small businesses thrive here as chains have been banned which makes for a creative retail and restaurant scene. Ojai is also home to its own film festival, a music festival and a playwright’s conference and is a getaway destination thanks in part to the world famous Ojai Valley Inn and Spa.

I was lucky to be invited to spend a weekend at a beautiful home in Ojai as part of a 50th birthday celebration for my dear friend Ani. I was always meaning to get down to Ojai, so I was excited to get this chance to see it.  Ani’s sister Alex, (the two of them above..yes they have the same name as the bracelets), has a friend who kindly let us use his home there.

This pretty home is situated on a street with orange groves.  Apparently when the orange trees are in bloom the air is heady with the scent…

Cue the Mamas & Papas.

Just a few photos of his Mediterranean abode. All the beautiful arches, big windows, oaks and views were to die for. It was truly a California dream home.

View from the covered pool, to the surrounding mountain ranges.

Loved this bed and its simple natural accouterments.

The home was surrounded by old oaks, and around the pool were citrus, pomegranates, figs and what I think were coffee trees too! Ojai has the perfect growing conditions- warm days and cool nights. I had hot water with fresh lemon to drink every morning.

Ready to move in? I was!

I loved all the curtains in this house, especially these from my bedroom which fit the vibe of the home.

We had a great fun celebrating Ani who has been my friend for over 30 years. It was a weekend of shopping, wine tasting, and eating, of course. We even cooked spaghetti squash pasta one night with the produce we bought at the Ojai Farmer’s Market and had a blast dancing to around the house after. Yes some wooden spoons may have been used as stand-in microphones. 😀

Making Aperol Spritzes. How do you like these hilarious drinking  buddies glass markers Alex found? The names cracked us up. I had Brad. You can get them here.

A few places to get to if you are in Ojai:

Sunday we spent the day at the Ojai Inn with the morning at Spa Ojai where I had a facial (amazing) and lunch at the cute Jimmy’s Pub set on the edge of the golf course.The whole property is really pretty and there are little bikes for guests to make use of between the spa, pools and restaurants on site.

The weekend we were there they had a band playing under the oak trees which were hung with lanterns. There are fire pits to sit by and have a glass of wine or a meal, and kids are encouraged to run and play on this part of the golf green.  A good mix of couples, families and friend groups all seem to be enjoying the views and the weather which is beautiful and mild, but can get quite cold after the sun sets.

Alex working a Jackie Collins look with Ollie at the Ojai Inn. Many beautiful spots there.

One night we had special birthday dinner for Ani at a terrific Italian restaurant, Nocciola. Set in a darling historic home, Nocciola has a cozy vibe and wonderful food and service plus a great bar and cocktails.

The cake was specially ordered by Alex from Sweet Lady Jane Bakery in L.A. Isn’t it lovely? It was filled with berries and cream.

The Vine Wine Bar & Restaurant is a gathering spot for locals of all ages who come to listen as well as dance. Some incredible live music here and the bands change daily. If you like music this is so much fun!

Osteria Monte Grappa calls itself an ItalAgriGastroBar and features some fantastic local produce like the citrus avocado Insalada Amica. They have a lovely patio to sit in the sun if you want and will bring a bowl of water if you have a dog as we did.

Our friend Simone enjoying the patio.

Bart’s Books is a landmark open air bookstore open 7 days a week 9 a.m. until sunset. When the doors are locked, you can buy books stocked on the outside by throwing coins under the door. For reals! This place is one of a kind and if you like books and groovy things, get there!

Strolling down the main street there are many great small shops! We fell in love with Soultonic, appealing to your inner Stevie Nicks, it has beautifully embroidered caftans and blouses as well as cool rocker t-shirts. Their postcards alone are worth a stop in.

The home stores were so good down here with Fig, where you can find beautiful linens as well as garden things, art and more squeezed into the littlest alley.

Don’t miss deKor&Co. where you can get a wonderful Ojai orange scented candle to bring home. Many inspiring vignettes- and ideas here for that California casual at home look.

The cute de Kor & Co. Ojai.

Down Home Furnishings was my favorite- so many cool things! This shop is owned by a mother and daughter and they have an amazing eye and a beautifully curated collection like no where else.  I fell in love with this dining table and I managed to buy it and it’s getting shipped this week to me!

After hitting the long row of shops on the arcade you may want to stop for a little wine tasting on the cute patio of The Ojai Vineyard, which is uniquely from the central coast region and has stayed small. We enjoyed an hour on their patio which was dog friendly and is right off the main street.

The birthday girl, Ani and her pup, Ollie at The Ojai Vineyard.

We also shared a bottle of bubbly and watched the pink sunset at the family friendly and popular hangout Topa Mountain Winery.

The Sunday Farmer’s Market was excellent. As you can imagine they have a terrific bounty of produce in this area as well as many locally made items and natural, organic products. I even saw the beautiful model Shalom Harlow there. We were both shopping for persimmons and I loved her farmer’s market style with her moccasins, blanket poncho and colorful bags.

Ojai is a great getaway for its blend of stellar beauty and unique culture, architecture and its focus on the natural. It just feels good to soak up a bit of sun there and take in the scenery.

Getting there you can fly into Santa Barbara and from there it’s a 45 minute drive. From LAX where I flew into, it’s about a 2 hour drive on a Friday.

The Ojai Inn as mentioned above is the top place to stay, but check out Airbnb’s funky selection for Ojai here. Everything is minutes away from everything else and we Uber’d and drove around when we couldn’t get there on foot.

 

Kim

 

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Filed Under: California Travel Tagged With: California Homes, California Travel, Ojai, Ojai Spa

Road Trips – Squaw Valley and Plump Jack Inn

January 13, 2017 By kimwheeler 13 Comments

We just returned from a 5 day trip to Lake Tahoe last week where we made Plump Jack Inn at Squaw Valley our base. It was the first time I’ve stayed right in the village and it was great not having to drive to ski each day. In fact we didn’t use our car after we arrived, as everything was within walking distance or a quick shuttle ride away.
Plump Jack’s rooms were lovely, well-equipped for skiers and felt roomy enough for my family of four. 
They had the brilliant idea of a including a great wicker tower of drawers in the room which was perfect for hats, gloves, scarves, goggles and all that. I’m also a huge fan of hooks in a hotel room which they happily had in a large amount.
The bathroom had a tower for towels and toiletries and was large. Our room felt very spacious and the beds are very good.
Convenient for skiers is the free breakfast buffet each morning which was yummy and included cooked eggs, potatoes and pancakes, fresh fruit and great tea, coffee and juices. I liked their famous homemade granola with yogurt. 
The hotel will store your skis downstairs which makes it very convenient and the ski hill is a four minute walk from the hotel. They also have their own ski rental shop in the hotel.
I liked this rack in the entry for all the wet clothes, helmets and boots, etc. Someone clearly thought about all the details here.
Max and Jackson getting ready to hit the slopes.
From our room you could see the tram and little skiers coming down the mountain. One day I stayed in and ordered lunch from room service. 
What a view!
As you can see from the patio, the week we were there they had more snow than they have had in many years.  In fact there was so much snow, Squaw Valley closed down the lifts one of the days due to avalanche dangers. 
That day we took a shuttle to a neighboring resort, Squaw Creek and had lunch. 
The boys tried the sled hill there and and after our lunch we checked out the shops and got hot cocoa.
We had lunch in the pub there with great views. Amazing amount of snow!
There is a free shuttle that goes to Squaw Creek Resort running all day from the bottom of the lifts so it’s easy to get over there in about five minutes. 
Later that afternoon we sat in one of the two jacuzzis at Plump Jack under snow covered trees. It was kind of magical!

 Out by the jacuzzis. The hotel provides flip-flops and robes, so you can make a dash even in snow.

 At night the place gets pretty hopping with a lively bar scene.

If you can’t get a table you can hang by the fire pit where many are drying their gloves and having warm drinks. 

We had popcorn and people watched while we waiting for our table in the cafe. Everyone is pretty welcome here from couples to big families and even pets. There was a Saint Bernard and a cat with their owners enjoying the evening, so it’s a diverse crowd!
Dinner at the Plump Jack Cafe restaurant was excellent. We especially liked the cauliflower soup and homemade bread and the wooded expanses out the windows…
 The Bar has a great menu as well and is busy all day long with people enjoying a more casual lunch and dinner there. Don’t miss their homemade hummus!
If you’ve never been to Squaw Valley, it’s beautiful and worth a visit. The skiing is probably one of the best in the West with big open mountains as well as long trails. It’s one of the largest ski areas in the U.S. with 30 lifts, an aerial tram and the only funitel in the country. They also host night skiing and a ticket to Squaw also lets you ski at Alpine Meadows next door as well. The views are phenomenal and there is something for everyone. I find the history here fascinating too as it was home to the 1960 Winter Olympics. 
A very snowy day!
There are plenty of lodging options at Squaw from condos and townhouses to the large hotel Squaw Creek. If you appreciate a smaller and more charming accommodations, Plump Jack is a great choice with just 56 rooms and suites. We loved the homey feeling you get from staying here and the kindness from the staff as well. Great service all around. I hope to stay there again and highly recommend it. 
  One day my son Jackson and I took walk around the village to take in all the beauty of the snow storm.
Conveniently, a few steps from the inn, the Village at Squaw has many restaurants, shops and coffee spots.
Right around the corner from Plump Jack is Le Chamois a funky pizza joint and bar. 
It’s one of the few original buildings left of the old school Squaw Village and has great history here. Fun pictures of past ski champs, old maps and brochures from the Olympic Games and a chairlift seat make it a favorite apres-ski spot for many.

How about an adirondack chair made of skis? 
These were made for a sunny day!
This may be a great year to get some skiing in. So far the powder has been amazing. Squaw Valley just got 7 feet of snow this week!
More info about the history of beautiful Squaw Valley here…
This article tells how much Walt Disney was integral to the success of the 1960 Olympics. I had no idea!
Love this post about how the 1960 Olympics were the first games to ever house athletes, and had facilities built just for the event. Again IBM and others were integral and the first ever instant replay happened here!
Some of the historic buildings still remain…
Like the one behind my son Jackson here. .. May you never be too old to catch snowflakes! 
Kim

For more ideas on ski trips..Pop over to my friend April’s blog where she wrote about a fun and easy getaway to Park City/Deer Valley on her blog, Ms B in the Bay Area.

 As usual all opinions are my own. This is not a sponsored post.

Photos property of Northerncalstyle. Please use by permission only. Second photo courtesy of PlumpJack.

Filed Under: California Getaways, California Travel, Lake Tahoe, Plump Jack Inn, Skiing Lake Tahoe, Squaw Valley

Getaways- The Parker Palm Springs

September 30, 2015 By kimwheeler 24 Comments

The weekend before last I got away for a birthday and anniversary weekend with my husband to The Parker Palm Springs. I’ve always wanted to stay there and it did not disappoint! It’s a gorgeous place with amazing gardens and the whole resort was decorated by Jonathan Adler, whom I love. Here’s a little glimpse into this fabulous and fun spot some call the adult version of Disneyland!

The rooms have a 1970s vibe with hanging chairs and some terrific mid-century modern furniture, like our room above.

The public spaces…Love this green marble bar in the lobby.
This sofa was making me wish I could find something like this. Cool colors and fun pillows..

More lobby..

Love this retro fireplace! At night this is a busy gathering spot with the fire on.

We were upgraded to a villa since the resort wasn’t full. It was a beautiful space with a bedroom, living room and a small kitchen and big patio.

We loved these furry rugs for your feet on each side of the bed and the travertine side tables.

 The beds were uber comfy and I want a leopard bench with light celery paint like this..Isn’t the Jonathan Adler pillow cute? You can find it here.

More patio. This would also be a good room if you had kids along. We didn’t this time. There is also the 2 bed, 2 bath Gene Autry residence on the property if you you need a whole house..Here’s a photo below, from the website. Looks pretty fun. Yes he really did live there!

Palm Springs is just an hour flight from San Francisco. It was a fast trip leaving Friday night at 8, we arrived before 9, and the resort was just a ten minute drive away. We explored the place that night..

 There are three pools, a spa, croquet, fire pits, and two restaurants. You needn’t ever leave!

 I think my husband was ready to relax!

One of the fire pits by day…
It’s a bit of a maze wandering the resort with it’s crushed gravel paths and almost tunnel like hedges. To be honest it’s a little disorienting if you arrive after dark as we did. It’s lovely though and impressive what they can grow here in the desert.

Citrus was everywhere!

There is many relaxing spots to chill out.

The family pool..

Norma’s, the casual restaurant here, has the most yummy comfort food ever. They do breakfast, lunch and dinner. This really does have a bit of an old Disney feel doesn’t it?

The placemats were giving me flashbacks to my 70’s childhood..or The Partridge Family!

These lemon pancakes were fab, but warning the portions are HUGE! We shared.

 Pentanque  (kind of like French bocce) courts are in the center of the resort and reminded me of Luxembourg Garden in Paris.

If it gets too warm the darling Lemonade Stand is adjacent and has all kind of fun twists on lemon drinks especially the alcoholic versions.

 I don’t remember what the pink drink was Max had, but mine was a custom made cucumber mint ice thingy with vodka…I think. I wish I had time to try more, but the heat + alcohol was almost too much.

They know it so they have misters all around and shady spots. I’m crazy for the retro scalloped edged umbrellas they had everywhere.

When the heat got too much, we spent some hours at the indoor pool..

PSYC stands for the Palm Springs Yacht Club that was a genius fun idea. The minute you walk through the doors of this spa and cool space you instantly feel chill.  There’s a huge pool room that feels like ship with steamer chairs and cool air pumped out continually. We relaxed and cooled enough to go into one of the jacuzzis here. 

We sat outside on the patio and you can feel the cold air out there too. This is really a sanctuary when you are here in the warmer months. We just hit the beginning of what will be the busier season so it was warm 90-100 degrees, but not crowded. A super weekend if you want to get away, relax and not spend too much time traveling!
Of course there is other things to do in Palm Springs. It’s a big magnet for those who are into midcentury modern design as there are many homes built here in that style. The Design District is a short drive away from The Parker in downtown Palm Springs and has cool shops and restaurants. Of course I had to visit Trina Turk’s flagship store. There was also a Trina boutique in The Parker which was cute with books and swim suits, coverups and a few Adler pieces. This big flagship though had the full Trina clothing collection, but also included a home store and Mr Turk for men.

She has a terrifically curated home store which carried Trina’s line, but also things like books, totes, gorgeous glass bowls and even Missoni towels as well.

Like all Trina Turk stores, it was wonderfully designed. I loved the floor which I was told was pool tiles! What a cool idea.

 No one does good crochet coverups like Trina Turk. In the end I bought the chambray dress  with pockets I’ll wear a ton. Trina Turk is a must see when you are here in Palm Springs!

We also ate lunch at a fun spot called Trio. Disco music played non-stop. I love a little Donna Summer or Bee Gees with my meals don’t you? My husband kept saying he thinks they imported my playlist as everywhere we went some cool retro music was floating through a speaker somewhere. Another reason to love Palm Springs!!

Koffi is a good stop for blended or iced coffees (really it’s too hot for anything else) and the wonderful Just Fabulous with cool souvenirs and the best collection of design books I’ve ever seen is right next door.

These funky windows belong to Wil Stiles which is next to Trina’s shop..

It’s a riot of color, prints and amusing clothes. If you need to find your inner Rat Pack vibe this is the place! Check out the hats and retro wooden racquets.

This whole Design District on North Palm Canyon Drive has unique shops and restaurants.
 There are more great spots nearby like Palm Desert, La Quinta resort, hiking spots and even an aerial tram (sadly closed for annual repair when we were there.) Palm Springs is quite mountainous and beautiful and I hope to see more of that part of it next time I visit.  I’d love to go back this winter as it’s so quick to get to and totally relaxing and different from the Bay Area!
Kim

 photos all NorthernCal Style       This was not a sponsored stay and all opinions are my own.

Filed Under: California Travel, Getaways, Palm Springs, The Parker Palm Springs

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