May 27, 2026

Blog Memories: Visiting Ladew Topiary Gardens

Here's a fun blog post originally published on May 12, 2025 - my visit to Ladew Topiary Gardens.

I always try to make the most of business trips by visiting beautiful and interesting places in between scheduled commitments.

During a recent visit to Maryland I had the opportunity to visit Ladew Topiary Gardens in Monkton, just north of Baltimore. Ladew features more than 100 larger than life topiary forms across 22 acres and surrounding an historic Manor House designed and developed by topiary enthusiast, Harvey S. Ladew. As luck would have it, I not only toured the exquisite gardens, but also attended its 17th annual Garden Festival - a specialty plant, garden ornament, and antiques sale with more than 40 vendors from around the region.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

May 26, 2026

Blog Memories: May at the NYBG

While my blog team is away this week, enjoy this encore blog originally posted on May 16, 2025. 

There's no better place to find gardening ideas and inspirations than at a botanical garden, especially the New York Botanical Garden - a national historic landmark and major educational institution.

If you haven't yet been to the NYBG, I encourage you to visit. There’s always something beautiful to see - right now, its perennial plants collection, herbaceous peonies, and many of its mature trees, shrubs, and hedges are lush with spring growth. The gardening season is just beginning - stop by and get inspired.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

May 23, 2026

Inside Lucie Rosen's Wardrobe at The Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts

If you're ever in the Westchester, New York area, I encourage you visit The Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts. This year, every Friday and Saturday through September 5th, guests can enjoy the Rosen House Focus Tour: Inside Lucie's Wardrobe, an interesting and historic exhibit of Lucie Rosen's unique fashions.

Caramoor is an 81-acre former country estate where art and music enthusiasts Lucie and Walter Rosen built an Italianate-style villa and gardens to entertain their friends from around the world. In 1946, the Rosens opened their property as a performing arts center, which hosts seasonal concerts, historic house tours, educational programs, and other outdoor affairs and performances. And now for the first time in more than 30-years, guests can view the bold garments Lucie wore and treasured from the 1930s to the 1960s - the shimmering silks, elegant patterns, and vivid color palettes - and learn the captivating stories behind them.

Here are some photos, enjoy. And please go to Caramoor's website, just click on this highlighted link, for tickets and more information.