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I traded our pre-June gloom for some perfect spring weather last week when I traveled to Chicago to visit my baby granddaughter (and her parents). We pushed the stroller around the neighborhood in the breezy sunshine every afternoon, admiring all the spring flowers in the area including the brilliant tulips in their front yard, shown above. Since I’ve been away from home, I gathered a few interesting houses from afar to share with you this week:

Where would you find a fifteen-bedroom, twenty-two bathroom home that has something even bigger to brag about? Where else but Zillow Gone Wild, of course. At 55,000 square feet, this is the largest home in Alabama. It boasts a stunning interior including a grand staircase reminiscent of Gone With the Wind, and the pièce de resistance — and its claim to fame — is the guitar-shaped driveway leading up to the front. Located in Shoal Creek, Alabama, this lyrical chateau can be yours for only $5,000,000.

Make sure you’re sitting down as we take a peek at this maximalist mansion outside of London as seen in Architectural Digest. Architect and designer Martin Brudnizki says that most visitors react confused and overwhelmed when they first enter his over-the-top home, “but by the end of the evening, they’re sprawling on the sofa.” The country manor in Sussex is a riotous blend of colors, a plethora of patterns, and a cacophony of furnishings, as evidenced in the drawing room shown above. Read all about it here. Better wear your shades just to be safe.

For a more soothing view, let’s journey to big sky country: Elbow Lake Ranch in Seeley Lake, Montana is a 297-acre parcel of land with over a mile of frontage on the Clearwater River, with lush meadows, open forests, prime fishing and more — all offered for sale for $4,950,000. Billed as “an invitation to experience the beauty and tranquility of Montana’s wilderness and all it has to offer.” Your well and RV hookups are in place; the rest is up to you!
Here’s your friendly reminder that Mother’s Day is next week! If you need inspiration on how to celebrate mom, check out these ideas from local organizations. And if you haven’t picked up this week’s issue yet, here’s your chance, from front to back. Whether you’re at home or far afield, enjoy your weekend!
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The A250! American Revolution Experience Exhibit
Sat, Jun 27
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Artist Walkthrough – Museum of Contemporary Art SB
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SB Cactus and Succulent Society Show and Sale
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HHDL’s Birthday Celebration & Tibet Cultural
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Out ‘N About – A Queer Dance Party
Sun, Jun 28
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Sandy Cummings & Jazz du Jour
Sun, Jun 28
3:00 PM
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Konrad Kono Piano Concert
Tue, Jun 30
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Chaucer’s Books Poetry Reading With Swamini B.
Wed, Jul 01
6:00 PM
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Going Batty at the Nature Center
Fri, Jul 10 12:00 AM
Santa Barbara
The A250! American Revolution Experience Exhibit
Sat, Jun 27 1:00 AM
Santa Barbara
Artist Walkthrough – Museum of Contemporary Art SB
Sat, Jun 27 10:00 AM
Santa Barbara
SB Cactus and Succulent Society Show and Sale
Sat, Jun 27 All day
Santa Barbara
Post-Apocalyptic Ham Radio Club Returns to SB
Sat, Jun 27 2:00 PM
Santa Barbara
In-Person and Zoom Talk: Spinoza: “The Radical in the Tulip Path”
Sat, Jun 27 2:00 PM
Santa Barbara
HHDL’s Birthday Celebration & Tibet Cultural
Sat, Jun 27 9:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Out ‘N About – A Queer Dance Party
Sun, Jun 28 12:30 PM
Santa Barbara
Sandy Cummings & Jazz du Jour
Sun, Jun 28 3:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Konrad Kono Piano Concert
Tue, Jun 30 6:00 PM
Santa Barbara
Chaucer’s Books Poetry Reading With Swamini B.
Wed, Jul 01 6:00 PM
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