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GEORGE WASHINGTON SMITH WATCH THE MOVIE OF THIS STUNNING PROPERTY ON VISIT WWW.1098GOLFROAD.COM Designed in 1922 by the father of the Spanish Colonial Revival architectural style, highly acclaimed architect George Washington Smith’s ‘’Umbsen’’ house is perhaps one of his most romantic and beautiful homes. Remodeled to perfection and located within walking distance to the Montecito Country Club and Lower Village, the fabulous estate is situated down a private lane on 1.1+ fully landscaped acres with stunning specimen trees, sprawling lawns, flowering gardens, sandstone walls, plenty of room for a pool and pool cabana and approved well permit. This 4,501 square foot architectural masterpiece has 5 bedrooms + an office, 4 baths, 3 fireplaces, a chef’s kitchen, spacious family room, dining room opening to view terraces, wonderful balconies, gleaming hardwood floors and updated systems. Each room is flooded with natural light, gracious in size and scale with voluminous ceilings and enchanting G.W. Smith Spanish architectural and design details throughout. This home is truly a work of art worthy of publication, unseen by the public for years and now available turnkey to you. Nothing like it on the market compares, this is an extremely rare opportunity, what are you waiting for?
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he Santa Barbara Association of Realtors (SBAOR) honored two groups of members for longevity and service at its monthly networking meeting at the Cabrillo Pavilion Arts Center in Santa Barbara on August 13. One group was recognized for meritorious services for at least 25 years. The other group of members was honored by being named Realtor Emeritus, which requires 40 years of cumulative service to the SBAOR as well as at least one year of service at the state or national level. Each award was presented by 2015’s SBAOR president, Reyne Stapelmann.
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3791-E State St $1,279,000 Jan Banister 805.455.1194 Newer & redone 3BD/2½BA with rare direct access private garage. Upper State living at its best. www.3791EState.com
1006 E Canon Perdido St $989,000 Hughes/Spieler 448.4881/895.6326 Remodeled 3BD/1BA, 1453 SF home + 1100 SF (assr) of garage & bonus rooms w/Ocean/Island vistas.
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351 Sycamore Drive $729,000 Mary Layman 805.448.3890 Beautiful Sycamore Ranch 5BD/3BA 2-story home in Buellton. Featuring a gorgeous manicured backyard & spa. A wonderful community just 35 min from SB.
626½ W Canon Perdido St $659,000 Kalia Rork 805.689.0614 Charming 3BD/2½BA Westside cottage with versatile floorplan & convenient location. www.626CanonPerdido.com
136 W Haley St $619,000 Bryan R. Uhrig 805.331.3191 Vintage California Classic - Brinkerhoff Bugalow Triplet III - 1BD/1BA, redone in 2012. www.136WestHaleyStreet.com
2225 Mount Calvary Rd $1,295,000 Laurel Abbott 805.455.5409 Spectacular ocean, harbor, island and coastline views grace this South facing 1.5 acre (assr) lot. A magical & peaceful location with a well developed road and gate leading to the property, underground utilities, & water meter.
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1046 Miramonte Ave #2 $565,000 Heather Martineau 805.231.3558 Updated 2BD condo with newer kitchen & baths, flooring. Conveniently located near the Mesa.
5369 Traci Dr $489,000 Kathy Hughes 805.448.4881 Charming Cape Cod cottage in tucked away Sunrise Village condos. One story 1 bed, high ceiling, fireplace, 2 patios. Attached garage. Wooded, private & very quiet.
204 N C St $89,000 Lacy/Corea 805.455.7577 Lompoc Building Opportunity! 50 x 140 (assr). Street & alley access. Level lot, high occupancy rate. Zoned R2. Drive By.
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in-Spain atmosphere and high-ceilinged interior conjured more charming terms. But romance aside, the practical considerations of homeowners-association meetings are somewhat mitigated by having only 13 other owners with whom to confer and collaborate. The high-density headache of downtown parking is alleviated by the private underground garage, gated and accessed by an elevator for residents only. I was not at all surprised to learn that this property was recognized with an American Institute of Architects award for excellence in design, as well as the coveted Santa Barbara Beautiful award in 2014. Whether judged as a condo, townhome, or something in between, the magic and beauty of this residence will resonate with one lucky new owner who will refer to it simply as home.
121 West De la Guerra Street, #7, is currently for sale in Santa Barbara, listed by Kat Perello-Hitchcock and Jake Ralston of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. Call 705-4485 or 455-9600.
Original Owner: Milton S. Stewart Year of Construction: 1888 Based on information from, among other sources, Survivors; Santa Barbara’s Last Victorians, a publication of the Santa Barbara Historical Museum.
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Address: 121 West De la Guerra Street, #7 Status: On the market Price: $1,550,000
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stimated worth today: Last valued at about $785,000 in 2011, but nearby single-family residences have recently sold for more than $2 million. This was the dream home of Milton S. Stewart and his wife, Ida, who were originally from Duluth, Minnesota. The land itself was previously owned by farmer Jose Moraga and banker William Eddy, who sold to the Stewarts in 1887. They lived on-site in the “Rose Cottage” while the house was built. Milton died at just age 40 in 1891, and his tomb at the Santa Barbara Cemetery reads from poet Robert Burns’ works: “Oh! why has worth so short a date? While villains ripen gray with time. Must thou, the noble, generous, great, Fall in bold manhood’s hardy prime?” By 1904, the home had become Miss Mary Gamble’s Exclusive Home and Day School for Girls, one of California’s first academies for young women. In 1914, Ida (who’d live until 1941) and her son also named Milton converted the property into apartments. Ida’s son Robert had died at just age 25 in 1905, and then tragedy struck again when the younger Milton drowned at age 40, like his father, along with Mary Stewart Wilkinson (relationship unknown), and Dr. Hal Bishop when their skiff went down in heavy seas off of Cueva Valdez on Santa Cruz Island. They were camping on the island with Ed Borein, the Meigs family of Carpinteria, and others. During the 1925 earthquake, the home only lost the tip of the main chimney. Ida died in 1941, but the property remained known as the Stewart Apartments until 1948, when it was purchased by James Steven, whose family owned it for more than three decades. The owner is now listed as Calvin Marble, an investment banker in Santa Barbara.
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he magic begins well before one walks through the front door of 121 West De la Guerra. Once you step off the street, up the wide staircase, through the courtyard, and down the garden path past the fruit trees and the fountain, you feel miles from the downtown scene you just left behind. I’m told that the architect of this beautiful set of townhomes was aiming for an old Spanish paseo feel, and he more than accomplished that goal. Redtile roofs are fairly commonplace here in Santa Barbara, but the charm and authenticity of this building is a rarity. This complex, officially named One Twenty One, sits almost at the corner of Chapala and De la Guerra, a stone’s throw from the shops, restaurants, and movie theaters of Paseo Nuevo and the rest of downtown. But its mid-block location plus charming entrance give it a romantic, world-of-its-own feel. Once through the front door, everything sparkles and shines. Dark wood entryway floors lead into an airy ground floor that combines a gourmetchef-ready kitchen with a living room whose French doors open onto a private patio. Upstairs, the bright, modern feeling is even more pronounced. The staircase leads to a loft with a balcony that overlooks the garden courtyard below. Not quite a separate bedroom, this space would be a perfect work-from-home office for a creative entrepreneur. The master bedroom is fit for a much larger abode, with a walk-in closet, large bath with double sinks, and another balcony. These homes were completed in October 2008, a challenging time to sell 14 luxury townhomes. So some went up for sale, and the rest became rentals. This unit is the last of those homes, now on the market for the first time ever. The current owners are a mix of out-of-towners, seniors, and business people. Three of the townhomes were
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buyer
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date
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CARPINTERIA
PLUM VIRGINIA
SALAFIAN KAYVON EA
$627,500
8/06/15
4270 CARPINTERIA AVE 4
COSTELLO TIMOTHY W EU
SMITH GREGORY M EA
$405,000
8/07/15
5455 EIGHTH ST 96
SUMMERLAND
LICKER PAT TRUST
DILL BRENT S
$4,125,000
8/06/15
2170 ORTEGA RANCH LN
CONTRERAS MARY ANNEEU
MCGLADE LARRY R TRUSTEE
$1,950,000
8/04/15
2115 SUMMERLAND HEIGHTS LN
MONTECITO
GRETLER MYRON C TRUST
WHITWORTH BRET EU
$2,600,000
8/06/15
134 MIRAMAR AVE
SANTA BARBARA
GUADALUPE
1000 THE FAIRWAY 62 SEAVIEW DR
JAFFE MICHAEL M TRUSTEE
WINTRINGHAM ALBERT J TRUSTEE
$6,400,000
8/03/15
1125 GARDEN LN
WGH VENTURES INC
JOSEPH RICHARD T
$2,025,000
8/06/15
145 CEDAR LN
SCHROEDER EDWARD P TRUSTEE
SUBRAMANIAN SRIDHAR TRUSTEE
$775,000
8/03/15
228 UHLAN CT
LACHMAN H KYLE TRUSTEE
KEEBLER JOSEPH M TRUSTEE
$540,000
8/04/15
434 POR LA MAR CIR
WALKER JEANNE M
GREEN JEFFREY B TRUSTEE
$1,157,500
8/03/15
1224 DIANA LN
URBAN PACIFIC LLC
203 CHAPALA STREET LLC
$4,400,000
8/04/15
203 CHAPALA ST
1019 BELMONTE HOLDINGS LLC
BENTON RANCH TRUST
$1,230,000
8/07/15
1019 BELMONTE DR
532 STATE ST LLC
MAHBOOB RAY EA
$1,965,000
8/04/15
532 STATE ST
LUDKOVSKI MICHAEL EU
SMITH EDWARD P EU
$1,135,000
8/05/15
515 FELLOWSHIP RD
HAMPTON RALPH
MALLEY EILEEN TRUST
$241,500
8/07/15
130 LA MARINA DR
THOMAS DAVID C TRUSTEE
STIME RANDOLPH E EU
$1,418,000
8/07/15
36 BARRANCA AVE 6
MACFARLANE DIANA
CORTRIGHT SUZANNE H TRUSTEE
$657,500
8/03/15
59 LA CUMBRE CIR
STONECIPHER ROSEANNE
AGAMALIAN HARRY S TRUST
$425,000
8/06/15
2641 SAMARKAND DR
SHIELDS JOHN M EU
VADNAIS MOLORA
$1,375,000
8/03/15
4640 MINT LN
DILL BRENT S EU
SPIEVAK JASON S TRUSTEE
$3,285,000
8/06/15
977 VIA ROSITA
BOOKIN EDWARD EU
BURKEPILE DERON E EU
$720,000
8/06/15
5616 BERKELEY RD
GONZALEZ JONATHAN E EU
CLARKE GRAHAM EU
$775,000
8/04/15
658 ANDAMAR WAY
ZURLINDEN DON TRUSTEE
RUBEN MURRAY A TRUSTEE
$1,407,000
8/07/15
5631 VIA MESSINA
VANDER MAY BRIAN E EU
CRAIG NATHANIEL J EU
$1,282,000
8/04/15
903 N KELLOGG AVE
YACKLE LIVING TRUST
RIVERA GERARDO EU
$597,500
8/07/15
34 MALLARD AVE
BRADLEY BRIAN G TRUST
BALLARD WENDY S
$509,000
8/04/15
413 CANNON GREEN DR D
BRADLEY BRIAN G TRUST
BALLARD WENDY S
$509,000
8/04/15
413 CANNON GREEN DR D
GOODWIN KEVIN
NISHIDA ALISSA EA
$625,000
8/07/15
367 CANNON GREEN DR H
LUO CHAO EU
HUGHES PAUL
$471,000
8/06/15
331 NORTHGATE DR C
HONNOLD GREG EU
MENDOZA INVESTMENT GROUP LLC
$450,000
8/04/15
7634 HOLLISTER AVE 256
SWAN MICHAEL A
SHAW ANTHONY L TRUSTEE
$810,000
8/03/15
125 KALLEY DR
AFIFI WALID EU
WAETERAERE STEEVE R EU
$899,000
8/03/15
7759 JENNA DR
SOLORIO ROBERT
CAMACHO JIMMY EU
$365,000
8/07/15
501 E FIR AVE
GLOVER RAYMOND E TRUSTEE
SUCCEED PROPERTIES LLC
$207,000
8/07/15
1104 E MAPLE AVE
GLOVER RAYMOND E TRUSTEE
SUCCEED PROPERTIES
$207,000
8/07/15
1104 E MAPLE AVE
WORDEN CARLY TRUSTEE
SMITH PATRICIA EA
$300,000
8/05/15
1012 N DAISY ST
WEST POINTE HOMES INC
LINARES SAUL A EU
$295,000
8/07/15
1418 PLUM AVE
INOUYE DENNIS EA
COSSMAN JOSHUA EU
$200,000
8/06/15
217 W OCEAN AVE
ASANO LANA M
MANGINO MICHAEL J EU
$220,000
8/04/15
538 S K ST
BENSON DOUG EU
DIAZ ADRIANNA
$269,000
8/07/15
613 N Y ST
TEFFT JOEL EU
MARKHAM CHRISTOPHER EU
$265,000
8/05/15
3986 SATURN AVE
MARSH MICHAEL J
JACKSON THEODORE G II EU
$300,000
8/04/15
3789 URANUS AVE
HICKS RUTH L
MTI CAPITAL INC
$177,000
8/05/15
1510 CALLE MIRO
TRUJILLO MIGUEL A
HOWELL TODD R
$142,000
8/05/15
289 BURTON MESA BLVD A
BJORKMAN STEVEN D EU
TAKASHIMA MARK J EU
$365,000
8/05/15
4411 NORTHOAKS DR
TABON MIGUEL EU
CABRERA CARLOS M
$279,000
8/04/15
609 E WILLIAMS ST
ARECHIGA NICOLAS
NAVARRO JESUS F EU
$305,000
8/05/15
911 N SUEY RD
LOPEZ ANGEL
RAMIREZ MARIA
$197,000
8/07/15
205 E NEWLOVE DR C
SMITH KARLA R EA
LIMBERG EUNICE M TRUSTEE
$165,000
8/07/15
321 E INGER DR C12
FLORENTINO OR-D P
CALIF DEPT VETERANS AFFAIRS
$439,000
8/07/15
2725 S TARAN CT
DONNELLY KEVIN C EU
JONSSON MARGARET A
$713,500
8/07/15
3322 TIVOLA ST
GULASEY STPHEN R EU
BURNSIDE SHAWN EU
$453,500
8/07/15
634 MERCURY AVE
BENNION WESLEY C EU
LIPPINCOTT COLBY
$175,000
8/07/15
3808 CASSINI CIR UNIT 3
THORNE ALAN E EU
NAKAMOTO MICHAEL S EU
$289,000
8/07/15
1617 E AIRPORT AVE
GARCIA SERAFIN S EU
DIAZ JUAN C EU
$275,000
8/07/15
510 PERKINS ST
POTTEBAUM DALE A EU
OLIVER KYLE EU
$505,000
8/07/15
811 COINER CT
CLEARY MARGARET B
KERN ROSELYN E EU
$450,000
8/07/15
19 CHAMISO DR
JONES MITCHELL B SR TRUSTEE
WEEKS LUCAS M EU
$346,000
8/07/15
1290 VIA DEL CARMEL
HANEIWICH KEVIN J TRUSTEE
SHARER RUSSELL A EA
$379,000
8/07/15
753 VIA ESMERALDA
PALOMAREZ JAMES C TRUSTEE
CAIN CHRISTOPHER S EU
$359,000
8/07/15
472 FERNDALE DR
JEONG JAE-WON
NAVARRO ANGEL
$334,500
8/07/15
3469 MARVIN ST
LOPEZ JAIME A
FERRER MARGARITA
$277,500
8/07/15
403 W POLK ST
BROWN RICHARD N EU
ARGUIJO SUMMER
$335,000
8/07/15
1430 W VIA ROSA
U S BANK NA
ASUNCION RENTAL PROPERTY LLC
$233,500
8/05/15
703 N MARY DR
BOOTH MICHELLE V EA
GARZON RUTH B
$492,500
8/07/15
814 RAABERG AVE
INGUITO YOLAND EA
INGUITO WILLIAM EU
$140,000
8/07/15
215 S SCOTT DR
GENTRY LARRY L TRUSTEE
TORRES MOCTEZUMA B EU
$225,000
8/05/15
715 S BRADLEY RD 6
TOOMEY FAMILY TRUST
BERTELSEN KATHY A
$286,000
8/07/15
804 S SPEED ST
EAGLE VISTA EQUITIES LLC
BALCORTA MICHAEL J EU
$231,000
8/07/15
4767 WONG ST
DESERT ICE HOLDING LLC
HILES PHILLIP G EU
$364,000
8/07/15
186 AVOCET CT
MICHELSON MELISSA
ROCHLIN MICHAEL J
$209,000
8/03/15
251 CAMPODONICO AVE
This data is provided to The Santa Barbara Independent by an outside third-party source and represents a partial list of recorded residential sales in Santa Barbara County on the dates listed. While this information is public record, The Santa Barbara Independent cannot guarantee the accuracy nor the completeness of this list.
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Falcon Heights offers everything you need in a new home and more. Beautiful curb appeal outside and bright, open living spaces inside with amazing views of the Burton Mesa Reserve.
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Living here, you’ll have access to the region’s best destinations – local vineyards, world-class golf, miles of trails, and serene beaches.
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Expansive Homesites | Single-Story View Homes Up to 3,494 sq ft Interiors | 3 & 4 Bedrooms Scenic 50 minute drive to Santa Barbara Priced from the $600,000s
805.741.7302 TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR at WILLIAMSHOMES.com 372 Falcon Crest Drive | Vandenberg Village 93436
Prices effective date of publication, subject to prior sale and availability. Square footage is approximate. Models do not reflect racial preference. Williams Homes, Inc. is a California Broker, License no. 01449126.
Take Hwy 1 to Constellation Road exit north, turn right on Burton Mesa Blvd, turn left on Clubhouse Road and follow the signs.
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The Neighbors: Families young and old,
retirees, SBCC students, and surf and beach lovers.
Market: Hilltop mansions, exquisitely
Lifestyle: Surf and sand prevail, with
healthy living (jogging, organic foods, etc.) at the forefront. You’ll Love: Small-beach-town vibe yet close to downtown, too. Perfect For: Families just starting out as
well as retirees looking for the quintessential beach life.
Around the Area People have been calling the Mesa home for thousands of years, going back to the region’s Chumash tribe, who once lived in a large village called Mispu near Santa Barbara City College, but the Spanish colonists and later Yankee settlers didn’t pay too much attention to the area, save for some bean farms and a large lighthouse that guided ships into the Santa Barbara Harbor. Those who did occupy what was then the outskirts of town included famous artists like Ed Borein as well as a curious religious cult called the Fellow-
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updated beach cottages, condo collections, and affordable fixer-uppers.
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and fiscal acumen stood him in good stead during these years. So impressed were his superiors with his administrative skills, he was named president of the eight northern missions in 1837. When California’s first bishop, Francisco García Diego y Moreno (after whom Bishop Garcia Diego High School is named), made Santa Barbara Mission his headquarters, González Rubio came to Santa Barbara in 1842 as his secretary. The mission system continued to deteriorate under the impact of secularization as California’s last Mexican governor, Pío Pico, accelerated the sale of mission lands. With the bishop’s death in 1846, González Rubio took over many of his duties. He found himself defending mission properties from the grasp of California’s new masters, the Americans. He consistently fought for property rights of Native Americans, largely deprived of any hope of land ownership by secularization and the arrival of the Americans. Fr. González Rubio, seated center with white kerchief, ca. 1874, at Mission All the while, he had Santa Barbara. become much beloved in Santa Barbara. The González Rubio was a guiding presence depth of local esteem for him became at Santa Barbara Mission from 1842 until his evident in January 1856 on the eve of his death in 1875, and he played an important transfer to Mexico. Two days after a tearful role in the shifting fortunes of the order and farewell sermon, González Rubio made his of the missions in California. way to the beach to meet his ship. Some He was born in 1804 in Guadalajara, a 1,000 people, which probably constituted city largely spared the turmoil of Mexico’s over half the entire population of the town, War of Independence with Spain from 1810 surrounded his carriage and refused to to 1822. He graduated at age 16 from the allow him to leave. Finally, he reluctantly University of Guadalajara with a degree in returned to the mission, where he found his philosophy and considered a career in law, baggage had already been placed back in his but he began his training as a Franciscan quarters. Subsequent petitions to his supenovice in 1824 and took his vows a year later. riors resulted in cancellation of his transfer. In 1827 he was ordained a priest. Much of the rest of González Rubio’s life González Rubio was assigned missionary was devoted to the administration of the work in Alta California, and 1833 found him Franciscan seminary at Mission Santa Barat Mission San José, just as secularization bara. He also continued to be very active in began. This process, ordered by the Mexi- affairs of the Santa Barbara parish. Through can government, led to the missions losing all the turmoil of his 43 years in California, most of their holdings to private hands. It Fr. González Rubio had continued to, as one was the beginning of the end of the mission observer wrote,“serve as a model of respect system. González Rubio’s legal background and integrity.”
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Bathed in sea breezes, resplendent with ocean views, and quaint with a smallbeach-town vibe, the Mesa is home to growing families, retirees, and Santa Barbara City College students. The surf and sand are only a few minutes’ walk away, but so are many restaurants, from brunch at hotspot The Mesa Café to iconic Mexican food at Rose Café to cuttingedge sushi at Ichiban. A healthy lifestyle thrives, all centered on Lazy Acres Market, where many Santa Barbarans come to shop. Most conveniently, the Mesa takes pride in the bustling Santa Barbara Harbor on one side and downtown’s thriving State Street scene on the other.
ship Group, whose name is still reflected in some street signs. In the 1930s, just as one entrepreneur was about to build an airport on the flat tabletop, oil was discovered, so from the 1930s until World War II, the Mesa was dotted with hundreds of derricks, the last one lingering until 1971. When GIs came home from World War II, the Mesa’s open tracts became quite a popular place to build a single-family home, and development of suburban neighborhoods as we know them today quickly grew. The founding of Santa Barbara City College in the 1950s also brought a youthful spirit to the area, and many students still tend to live in the apartment complexes adjacent to campus. Most Mesa residents choose to live in the neighborhood because it’s so close to some of Santa Barbara’s most beautiful yet secluded beaches. There’s Thousand Steps and Mesa Lane, for those seeking a cliffside experience, and the wider, dogfriendly Arroyo Burro Beach (which everyone calls Hendry’s) is just a little bit up the road, where one can also enjoy seared ahi and blood-orange margaritas at The Boathouse restaurant. Speaking of food, there’s an eclectic array of restaurants at the heart of the Mesa, from Giovanni’s Pizza and Super Cucas to fancier fare at Alcazar, Asian offerings at Ichiban and Mesa Thai, and organic vegan cuisine at Mesa Verde. Thanks to Lazy Acres Market, which was on the cutting edge of the organic and regional produce movement when it opened decades ago, the Mesa truly supports a healthy lifestyle, so joggers, bicycle riders, and parents walking their kids in strollers are quite common. That’s aided by the many open spaces to enjoy recreation, as well, from the coastal spread of Shoreline Park to the more shaded Mesa Park playgrounds to the hidden mountaintop jewel of Hilda Ray Park. Whether you’re raising a young family or just trying to relax in your later years, the Mesa is a perfect place to call home, removed from the bustle of downtown and yet just minutes away when you want to tap back in. n
laza Rubio, which faces the rose garden of Mission Historical Park, is a small-scale example of early urban planning. The seven homes were designed in the mid-1920s by Mary Craig as a unit, built to stylistically complement the imposing architecture of the Old Mission. The street is named after a prominent member of the mission’s Franciscan community, Father José María de Jesús González Rubio.
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Surviving the drought
Mexican Style What should I plant during this drought?
—Water-Worried Wendy, Noleta ustavo the Gardenator says you can have a chingón garden even when it doesn’t rain for a long time. The popular trend is to use gravel wherever possible and to swap your grass lawn for wood chips and drought-friendly plants, or by installing drip-irrigation systems. It’s cheap, fast, and easy to replace grass lawns with wood chips, he said, explaining, “P%$#@ wood chip, no más parajes la tierra y ya.” (Roughly meaning,“just level that s%#$, sprinkle some wood chips, and you’re done.”) by Gustavo Uribe Redwood chips cost more than regular-looking wood chips but look nice. A drip system makes watering the plants easy and water-efficient. He also recommends using cactus because “no nececitan tanta agua y son bonitas”— they don’t need much water, and they look pretty. Not all cactus look like tas” cactus, either. There are many varieties of cacti and succulents to add sabor to your garden. Gustavo also recommends geraniums and bougainvillea (for their bright, pretty flowers), jasmine for the beautiful scent, eugenia for a tall green hedge, and juniper if you need a hearty shrub.
Gustavo Uribe is a fifth-generation agricultural specialist who has worked as a professional gardener in Santa Barbara for more than 30 years. Send your gardening questions to gustavo@ independent.com.
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Mighty Marigolds: Herbal Remedies to Decorative Use
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or months on end, one of the few flowering annual plants that reliably appears on nursery and home-improvement-center gardening aisles is the marigold. The bright yellow-orange balls of petals have seemingly been around forever. In fact, though, the marigold is one of the flowers to have been domesticated and improved on for longer than many others. The ancestral marigold hails from southern Mexico or Central America and was included in the Aztec herbal as early as the 1500s. While there are references to the marigold as a cure for hiccups or to protect from lightning strikes, it was apparently more highly regarded for its decorative value. There is even some reason to believe that these early horticulturists did some selection and development of the species to produce larger flowers. They used the blossoms to decorate their holy places, and, eventually, it became one of the major components of tributes to the dead. Modern Mexicans erect altars to honor their dead each hallows’ eve, and marigolds are widely featured on them as well as on the graves of their dear departed friends and family members. When the Portuguese and Spanish explorers arrived on the scene, they appropriated anything that suited their fancy, including the marigold. From their introduction to Europe, marigolds then spread to India and other parts of Asia. The brilliant color appealed to many cultures, and the flowers have become widely used there, as well. In India, marigold garlands are a standard decoration for tributes to the lesser gods. In the increasingly incredible tale of marigolds’ journey from the jungles of Mexico to a North American garden center, their next stop was northern Africa. Spanish settlers took them along, and they were soon moving out of their cultivated garden plots and naturalizing in the countryside. Here, they shot up and developed new strains that were taller and more robust. Once again, marigolds were collected and returned to their ancestral continent, where North American hybridizers have been working to realize their full potential for about 100 years. Chief among those early hybridizers was David Burpee. By the 1920s, his company (founded by his father W. Atlee) was featuring them in its catalog and funding research into further development. There are now odorless marigolds (yeah, the originals are kind of stinky) and many new petal and color forms, as well as the much-sought-after white marigold. True plant hybridizers are never satisfied; there is always some unattained goal to pursue. For David Burpee, it was a pure white marigold. He had already spent $250,000 to develop such a rarity when, out of frustration, he offered a prize to anyone who could make a white marigold. After 21 years of submitting her seeds for consideration, Alice Vonk of Sully, Iowa, was finally awarded the $10,000 prize in 1975. Her hybrid, now sold under the moniker “Snowball,” is still one of the few white marigold varieties available. Marigolds may have garnered their original renown because of their golden hue, but they are more famous now because of a Midwest gardener who persevered without the support of an industry devoted to developing new plant varieties, but worked in the soil of her own backyard.
Virginia Hayes is a curator of Ganna Walska Lotusland.
OPEN HOUSES Carpinteria 1531 Meadow Circle, 4BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, $849,950, Sotheby’s, The Olivers 805-6806524 1336 Via Latina, 3BD/2BA, $795,000, Sun 1-4, Coldwell Banker, Nancy Hussey 805-4523052 3375 Foothill Road #1114,1113, 4BD/4BA, Sun 2-4, $1,898,000, Coldwell Banker Montecito, Scott McCosker 805-6872436 3553 Padaro Lane, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $5,950,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Kathleen Winter 805-451-4663 5446 8th St Apt 33, 2BD/1BA, Sat 11-5, $445,000, Santa Barbara Brokers, Troy Hoidal 805-335-8902 4643 Carpinteria Ave, 2BD/1BA, Sun 1-3, $649,000, Christensen Real Estate, Cara Christensen 949-887-2634
Downtown Santa Barbara 218 Santa Barbara Street D, 2BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-3, $1,175,000, Berkshire Hathaway, David M. Cohn 805-214-8244 531 Chapala Street A, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $2,175,000, Berkshire Hathaway, JoAnn Mermis 805-895-5650 600 West Islay, 3BD/1BA, Sun 1-4, $839,000, Coldwell Banker Montecito, Maurie McGuire 805-403-8816
1835 Chapala Street, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $995,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Hristo Histov 805-284-8471 1109 Olive Street, 2BD/2BA, Sun 2-5, $959,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Michelle Madril 805-453-0927
Eastside Santa Barbara 1545 Knoll Circle Drive, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,800,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Marsha Kotlyar 805-698-7941 1570 Las Canoas Road, 3BD/4BA, Sat 2-4, $2,375,000, Coast and Valley Properties, Robert Ruccione 805-729-2004 1734 Franceschi Road, 4BD/3.5, Sun 1-4, $2,595,000, Keller Williams Realty, Daniel Zia 805-637-7148
4022 Otono Drive A, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, $640,000, Village Properties, Dianne and Brianna Johnson 805-455-6570
Goleta 216 Moreton Bay Lane Unit 5, 2BD/1.5BA, By Appt., $439,000, Sotheby’s, Mike Pearl 805-637-6888 Gail Pearl 805-6379595 456 Albany Court, 4BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $889,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Randy Freed 805-895-1799 Kellie Roche 805-705-5334 632 Dara Road, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,029,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Steve Heller 805-252-2749 1064 Via Regina 5BD/4BA, Sun 1-4, $1,179,500, Berkshire Hathaway, Joe Stubbins 805-729-0778 5290 Overpass Road 5, 2BD/1BA, Sun 9-9, $499,000, Assist-2-Sell, Roger Jacobson 805-692-5060 6211 Avenida Ganso, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1130130, $825,000, Assist-2-Sell, Roger Jacobson 805-692-5060 7290 Bassano Drive, 4BD/2BA, $849,000, Sun 2-4, Coast and Valley Properties, Robert Ruccione 805-729-2004 7384 Chapman Place A & B, 5BD/3.5BA, Sun 2-4, $999,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Rose Van Schaik 805-452-2051
1775 Glen Oaks Drive, 6BD/4BA, Sun 2-4, $3,995,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Barbara Neary 805-698-8980
Hope Ranch
1709 Overlook Lane, 5BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-4, $5,250,000, Sotheby’s, F- Abatemarco MLomas 805-450-7477
4178 Creciente Drive, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $4,195,000, Coldwell Banker, Linda LorenzenHughes 805-563-7278 4426 Via Alegre, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $2,695,000, Coldwell Banker, Linda LorenzenHughes 805-563-7278 4509 Auhay Drive A, 4BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, $1,175,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Kathy Strand Spieler 805-895-6326
1936 N. Jameson Lane C, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $895,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Jarrod Shively 805-714-5114 2355 E Valley Road, 5BD/9BA, Sun 2-4, $4,500,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Wes St. Clair 805-886-6741
Noleta
4640 Vieja Drive, 3BD/3BA, Sun 2-4, $1,595,000, Sotheby’s, The Olivers 805-6806524
4755 Frazier Lane, 3BD,2BA, Sun 1-4, $755,000, Keller Williams Realty, Danial Zia 805-637-7148
4690 Puente Plaza, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,250,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Jessica Stovall 805-698-9416
4788 Calle Camarada, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $675,000, Coldwell Banker, Bruce Emmens 805-452-3293
Mesa
5087 Rhoads Avenue #A, 2BD/1.5BA, Sun 1-4, $599.000, Spectrum Reality, Patricia Richmond 805-7222-4775
222 Meigs Road Unit 19, 4BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, $1,275,000, Sotheby’s, Diane Waterhouse, 805-886-2988
Riviera
1266 San Miguel Avenue, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,625,000, Coldwell Banker Montecito, Ryan Strehlow 805-705-8877
49 Cedar Lane, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,395,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Robert Johnson 805-705-1606
2416 Calle Galicia, 4BD/4BA, Sun 1-4, $1,395,000, Coldwell Banker Montecito, Ryan Strehlow 805-705-8877
50 Camino Alto, 3BD/3.5BA, Sun 1-4, $1,995,000, Sotheby’s, Diane Randall 805705-5252
Mission Canyon
825 Alameda Padre Serra, 4BD/2BA, Sun 2-5, $1,550,000, Village Properties, Amy J Baird 805-748-9318
408 Los Robles Lane, 3BD/2.5BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 1-4, $1,649,000, Sotheby’s, Deb Archambault 805-455-2966 Michelle Cook 805969-9993
950 Medio Road, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,395,000, Coldwell Banker Montecito, Patrice Serrani 805-637-5112
790 Mission Oaks Lane, 4BD/5BA, Sun 1-3, $1,949,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Thomas Schultheis 805-729-2802
1006 Canon Perdido Street, 3BA/1BD, Sun 1-3, $989,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Chierici & Associates 805-680-0501
967 Cheltenham Road, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,200,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Ricardo Munoz 805-895-8725
1010 E. De La Guerra #A Street, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, $895,000, Coldwell Banker Montecito, Dan Failla 805-708-1276
2911 Foothill Road, 2BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $939,500, Berkshire Hathaway, Debby Rexford 805-866-8773
1010 Roble Lane, 3BD/2.5BA, By Appt., $2,350,000, Sotheby’s, The Olivers 805-6806524
Montecito
1889 Eucalyptus Hill Road, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,465,000, Sotheby’s, Justin Corrado 805-451-9969
12 West Mountain Drive, 2BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, $1,495,000, Sotheby’s, Debbie Lee 805637-7588 62 Olive Mill Road, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 12-4, TBD, Berkshire Hathaway, Jenny Easter & Brooke Ebner 805-455-6294
2220 Santiago Road, 4BD/4.5BA, Sun 2-4, $3,195,000, Coldwell Banker Montecito, Michael Phillips 805-969-4569
Samarkand
120 Tiburon Bay Lane, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $2,249,000, Sotheby’s, Jason Siemens 805455-1165
154 Romaine Drive, 2BD/1BA, Sun 1-3, $875,000, Pacific Crest Realty, Staci Caplan 805-886-3970
185 Middle Road, 4BD/3.5BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 2-4, $4,899,000, Sotheby’s, Sandy Stahl 805969-5005
San Roque
211 Rametto Road, 4BD/3.5BA, Sun 2-4, $3,395,000, Sotheby’s, Maureen McDermut 805-570-5545 298 East Mountain Drive, 5BD/4.5BA, Sun 1-3, $2,995,000, Sotheby’s, Sandy Lipowski 805-403-3844 352 East Mountain Drive, 3BD/3BA, Sat 1-4 Sun 1-4, $3,495,000, Sotheby’s, Gene Archambault 805-455-1190 Michelle Cook 805.969.9993 455 Nicholas Lane, 4BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, $2,250,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Brett Buschbom, 805-451-9108 923 Buena Vista Drive, 6BD/6.5BA, By Appt., $5,495,000, Sotheby’s, Frank Abatemarco 805-450-7477 1211 E Valley Road, 3BD/4BA, Sun 1-4, $2,595,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Yolanda Van Wingerden 805-570-4965 1220 Coast Village Road Unit 110, 3BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,150,000, Sotheby’s, Kirsten Wolfe 805-722-0322 1512 Mimosa Lane, 3BD/3BA, Sun 1-3, $2,995,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Marsha Kotlyar 805-565-4014 1561 San Leandro Lane, 4BD/4BA, Sun 1-3, $1,850,000, Sotheby’s, The Stricklands 805-455-3226
3054 Calle Noguera, 3BD/2.5BA, Sat 2-4, $1,240,000, Berkshire Hathaway, The Easter Team 805-570-0403 222 Calle Granada, 2BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,195,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Ridge Baccash 805-452-2223 585 El Sueno Road, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 2-4, $1,175,000, Sotheby’s, Dick Mires 805-6897771 730 Willowglen Road, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,099,000, Village Properties, David Kim 805296-0662 3054 Calle Noguera, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 1-4, $1,240,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Debbie Kort 805-368-4479 3735 Lincolnwood Drive, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,599,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Bob Ratliffe 805-448-6642 3791 State Street #E, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun By Appt., $1,279,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Jan Banister 805-455-1194 3960 Camellia Lane, 3BD/2BA, Sun By Appt., $859,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Steve Heller 805-252-2749
350 Greenwell Avenue, 2BD/2.5BA, Sat 2-4 Sun 1-4, $3,750,000, Sotheby’s, Fred Bradley 805-969-5005 Andrew Petlow 805-680-9575
Upper East Santa Barbara 12 E Constance Avenue, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,595,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Jason S. Ebin 805-364-3070 219 Toyon Drive, 2BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,630,000, Sotheby’s, Daniela Johnson 805453-4555 1545 Knoll Circle Drive, 3BD/2BA Sun 1-4, $1,800,000, Berkshire Hathaway, SiBelle Israel 805-896-4218 2025 Garden Street, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $1,795,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Ken Switzer 805-680-4622 2210 Calle Culebra, 3BD/3BA, Sat 1-4, $1,850,000, Sotheby’s, Jason Siemens, 805969-5005 2685 Montrose Place, 5BD/3BA, Sat 2-5, $1,995,000, Falco Real Estate, Virginia Falco 805-569-2033 306 Sherman Road, 3BD/2.5BA, Sun 11-4, $1,898,000, Sotheby’s, Janet Caminite 805896-7767
Westside Santa Barbara 154 Romaine Drive, 2BD/1BA, Sun 1-3, $875,000, Pacific Crest Realtym, Staci Caplan 805-886-3970 241 West Constance Avenue, 2BD/1BA, Sun 1-3, $675,000, Abercrombie Fine Homes, Elain Abercrombie 1129 Plaza Del Monte, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-3, $1,280,000, Santa Barbara Brokers, Troy G Hoidal 805-689-6808 1226 Portesuello Avenue, 4BD/2BA, Sat 1-4, $1,395,000, Mike Richardson Realtors, Trey Evans 805-680-4550 1228 Manitou Lane, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,600,000, Berkshire Hathaway, The Easter Team 805-570-0403 1354 Rialto Lane, 5BD/3BA, Sun 1/3, $1,559,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Reyne Stapelmann 805-705-4353 1564 Portesuello Avenue, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $998,000, Coldwell Banker Montecito, Hayley N. Hernandez 805-717-8868
Santa Ynez Valley 351 Sycamore Drive, 5BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $729,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Mary Layman 805-448-3890 2089 Rebild Drive, 3BD/2BA, Sat 1-4, $629,900, Village Properties, Lynn Golden 805570-5888 2905 Via La Selva, 5BD/4.5BA, Sun 12-3, $2,995,000, Sotheby’s, Laura Drammer Lauren Stewart 805-448-7500 3151 Samantha Drive, 4BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $895,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Mary Layman 805-448-3890 3345 Numancia Street, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, $755,000, Sotheby’s, Barbara Radom 805688-1101
Lompoc 1230 Linda Vista Drive, 2BD/1.5BA, Sun 2-4, $210,000, Century 21, Connie Barlow 805-733-0431
Ventura 507 W Aliso Street, 3BD/1.5BA, Sun 10-12, $1,050,000,Village Properties, Amy J Baird 805-478-9318 509 Crestview Drive, 5BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $1,645,000, Coldwell Banker, Lorin Mukai 805886-4003 3027 Harbor Boulevard, 2BD/2BA, Sun 10-5, $468,995, GP Real Estate Co., Larry Krogh 805-312-0512 4713 Loma Vista Road, 4BD/3BA, Sun 1-4, $599,000, Prestigious Properties & Investments, Stella Anderson 805-570-8529 10990 Alto Court, 3BD/3.5BA, Sun 1-4, $3,650,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Linos Kogevinas 805-450-6233
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3735 Lincolnwood Drive, 4BD/3BA, Sat 1-4, $1,599,000, Berkshire Hathaway, The Easter Team 805-570-0403
7610 Hollister Ave 109, 1BD/1BA, Sun 2-4, $359,000, Coldwell Banker, Karen Spechler 805-563-7265
Summerland
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1305 Blanchard Street, 4BD/2BA, Sun 1-4, $1,189,000, Santa Barbara Estates, Christopher Page 805-566-6575
1641 East Valley Road, 2BD/4BA, Sun 2-4, $2,425,000, Sotheby’s, Jenny Hall 805-7057125
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1210 Diana Road, 3BD/2BA, Sun 3-5, $1,195,000, Coldwell Banker Montecito, Arielle Assur 805-906-0194
7465 Hollister Avenue 440, 3BD/2BA, Sun 2-4, Assist-2-Sell, Roger Jacobson 805-6925060
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12 E Constance Avenue, 4BD/3BA, Sat 10-1, $1,595,000, Berkshire Hathaway, Angela Moloney 805-879-5002
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