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And a one, and a two, and a three … here’s a trio of furnished rentals that came across my desk this week. The super charming two-bed, one-bath home shown above is even sweeter inside. As my Realtor friend Marie Larkin said, “This one could be in Architectural Digest!” In the heart of San Roque, it’s $7,500 per month.
If a Montecito beach vibe is more your style, check out the best location in Bonnymede. This oceanfront one-bed, one-and-a-half-bath condo is $9,500 per month — and it has this view!
If you’re a downtown lover like me, Marie also has a private three-bed, two-and-a-half-bath townhouse in the heart of Santa Barbara. Contact Marie Larkin for details. She says they are easy to show!
Dragons in the entry? While this sounds like shades of Harry Potter, it’s actually part of the “before” description in this before-and-after story of a 1920s cottage located in Sydney, Australia. Apartment Therapy details the floor-to-ceiling transformation of this historic home’s kitchen, with all the work done DIY by the owners, a couple who used YouTube, trial and error, and some luck to achieve these dramatic results:
I was so glad to see that they kept those awesome stained-glass cabinets. And the article provides links to renovations of the whole house, including sources for their furniture choices and photos of their super-cute pups.
I can’t mention cute pups without including Scout. She’s relaxing today after a super adventurous drive to Carrizo Plain National Monument yesterday. It was a-MAZING. The hills are carpeted with colorful flowers, and snowy mountaintops stand sentry in the distance. And everything else is SO GREEN. Here is Scout posing among the posies above, and one more from my stash of about 900 photos I took:
I promise I’ll share more about this super day trip soon.
Unity Shoppe has two cool events happening this month. First: a spring food drive all month long. They’re collecting needed items such as soups, stews, rice, cereal, canned and dry beans, cooking oil, pasta sauce, canned fruits and vegetables, and more. And to make things even more exciting, they’ve teamed up with Santa Barbara Trapeze Company for a one-day community event next Saturday, April 27, from 3:30-6:30 p.m. A trapeze showcase will entertain, while donated canned food will be amassed in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest canned food pyramid. Help make history by donating today, or come down to 110 East Cota Street next Saturday.
Here’s this week’s issue, front and back, to keep you informed, inspired, and entertained. Whether you’re swinging in the sky, floating in the flowers, or cleaning up the kitchen, enjoy your Sunday!
Premier Events
Fri, May 17
12:00 PM
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A Taste of Africa Cultural Extravaganza at UCSB
Sat, May 18
7:00 PM
Santa Barbara
A Taste of Africa Cultural Extravaganza at UCSB
Fri, May 17
7:00 PM
Goleta
Viva el Arte Presents Jarabe Mexicano
Tue, May 21
7:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Revisiting the Classics: “Schmigadoon!”
Thu, May 23
7:00 PM
Carpinteria
The Carpinteria High School Muses Present “The Wizard of Oz” Musical
Fri, May 24
11:00 AM
Santa Barbara
Discussion: Misogyny, Racism & Violence at UCSB: The IV Killings 10 Years Later
Fri, May 24
7:00 PM
Santa Barbara
SBHS Annual Spring Dance Concert 2024
Sat, May 25
3:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Canary Hotel Rooftop: Suns Out Buns out with LeFunk Sounds
Sat, May 25
8:00 PM
Carpinteria
Rich Tell Presents: The Thom Rotella Band
Sun, May 26
11:00 AM
93103, Santa Barbara, CA
Memorial Day Weekender PJ Brunch!
Sun, May 26
12:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Market at Pali Wine Co
Mon, May 27
11:00 AM
Santa Barbara
PCVF Memorial Day Ceremony
Fri, May 17 12:00 PM
Santa Barbara
A Taste of Africa Cultural Extravaganza at UCSB
Sat, May 18 7:00 PM
Santa Barbara
A Taste of Africa Cultural Extravaganza at UCSB
Fri, May 17 7:00 PM
Goleta
Viva el Arte Presents Jarabe Mexicano
Tue, May 21 7:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Revisiting the Classics: “Schmigadoon!”
Thu, May 23 7:00 PM
Carpinteria
The Carpinteria High School Muses Present “The Wizard of Oz” Musical
Fri, May 24 11:00 AM
Santa Barbara
Discussion: Misogyny, Racism & Violence at UCSB: The IV Killings 10 Years Later
Fri, May 24 7:00 PM
Santa Barbara
SBHS Annual Spring Dance Concert 2024
Sat, May 25 3:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Canary Hotel Rooftop: Suns Out Buns out with LeFunk Sounds
Sat, May 25 8:00 PM
Carpinteria
Rich Tell Presents: The Thom Rotella Band
Sun, May 26 11:00 AM
93103, Santa Barbara, CA
Memorial Day Weekender PJ Brunch!
Sun, May 26 12:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Market at Pali Wine Co
Mon, May 27 11:00 AM
Santa Barbara