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Spring is Near!

12 Thursday Feb 2015

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The early spring things are popping up at Gaiety Hollow this week……outside things were green in the warm sunshine…a perfect afternoon to be in the garden…

FAIRY CIRCLE

hellebores

brick path to bench

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SNOWDROPS AND CYCLAMEN

and inside the archives committee was having fun (l. to r. Ruth Roberts, Bobbie Dolp, Valerie McIntosh, Gayle Meaders…missing from this photo were Ross Sutherland and David Lichter)

Part of archives

Inside the new chairs and tables have arrived, so watch the website for the rental information…the house will be a wonderful place for a variety of community meetings and events…

tables

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The garden from inside looking out was beckoning,

VERBENA 2

verbena

camellia

so off I went…into the sunny day.

 

 

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The Winter Garden

14 Wednesday Jan 2015

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Yesterday was a bright sunny January day in the garden…

sunny day

Sharon Rose and I arrived for an Archive Committee meeting…

shadows

and since she’s a plant biologist she explained the ectoparasite mistletoe in the white oak while we waited for the meeting to begin…(not harmful, for the most part…)

ecto parasite

front cell

archive committee

and then we walked around the garden a bit.  An Oregon garden on a January sunny day is full of spring…

white wall

ROSEHIPS

sunny day 2

camellias!

pink camellia white light pink

suet bird feeder

daphne

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The Archives

10 Wednesday Dec 2014

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I popped in to Gaiety Hollow yesterday to see what the Archive committee was up to…

meeting

Ross Sutherland was conducting business and Ruth Roberts brought in some files from her vast store of research material amassed over 20 years of sleuthing gardens and taking photos…

Ruth's file

Ross Sutherland

I headed upstairs…

stair

to take a look at the “archive room”…this room was Lord and Schryver’s office for all the years they were in business.  It’s over the garage and slightly lower than the full second floor…

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The Lord and Schryver Conservancy is just now gathering and relocating materials so that the Archive Room can eventually serve as a central research space for the work of Lord and Schryver.

helvesfile cabinet

Being in the house is fun, but one MUST peek out at the views of the garden, even on a dreary Oregon day…

garden front

garden back

Deepwood Estates recently gifted L&S with Elizabeth Lord’s rocking chair…

Chair

Want to help???  The Conservancy is actively seeking items from the home estate sale in the mid 1980’s, but most importantly PHOTOS of Lord and Schryver, in or out of the garden.  And begin thinking about your possible year end donation…more on that next time!

 

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Tour Week…

19 Monday May 2014

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The Garden was looking beautiful today with waves of visitors enjoying a guided tour.

Tour 0

tour 3

Today’s group was the St. Anne’s Guild from St. Paul’s church…

tour 5

tour 4

and they seemed to be enjoying it…

tour 6

Here’s L&S Conservancy president Bobbie Dolp talking about garden-to-house-proximity and Lord and Schryver’s advanced thoughts about gardens in relation to domestic architecture.

tour 5a

Here Ross Sutherland, L&S Board member and curator of the Bush House Museum, talks about the original garden design.

Tour 1

And while I was sneaking around in the bushes taking photos of the Guild members, I noted the boxwoods are storming back to life after their hard pruning!!

tour box 2

tour box 1

Wednesday the Monmouth Book and Social Club will be in the garden.  Like to have your group take a tour?  Check the website under “contact”.

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Easter Egg Fun at Gaiety Hollow!

19 Saturday Apr 2014

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It was an Oregon day in the garden…chilly and misty…but it didn’t stop the Oregon kids from hunting for eggs!  The party was a thank-you for the kids and grand kids of generous donors to the garden, and the welcome balloons marked the gate…

balloons

We got there a little early to capture the preparations from chicks to baskets to treats…all was ready…

ks

empty tabler flowers

baskets

food 1 food 2 beverages

blue egg

YELLOW EGG purple egg orange egg

Ready or not…

BEFORE

Here they come!

READY

GO!

GO 3

hunt

GO FOUR

GO 2

BINGO

and EVERYBODY was taking pictures…

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the garden was beautiful of course…

garden 2

garden 1

and then it was time to enjoy the spoils of the hunt…

lamb cake

winding down

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Wishing you all a lovely family weekend from the Lord and Schryver Conservancy!  Thanks donors!!

 

 

 

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Music & Martinis

13 Sunday Apr 2014

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Last evening was a FUN evening in the garden showing off the newly redone rooms, and the garden of course…Board member Susan Miller and neighbor Amy Chayfetz provided the music and it was wonderful…

Music

and of course, Martinis from Alcyone Cafe and Caterers…

Martinis

Polka dots!

LADIES IN DOTS

Elizabeth Lord arrived early…channeled by Gretchen Carnaby… here with Board member Joyce Zook…

Gretchen and Joyce

and it was a lovely early evening in the house and garden!

toward the RBOR

HOUSE

outfits 2

Gretchen and the O'Briens

GARDEN 2

allee

Gretchen and Bobbie

Happy to be here!

tulips

 

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Camellias, Boxwood and the Renovation

15 Saturday Mar 2014

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When I got to the garden today the crew was just finishing up the Friday morning work party…trying to rid the garden of “invasives”…a thankless task…

goodbye invasives

and I checked the boxwoods…the severe pruning has begun…

radical trim

but you can see from this view of the unpruned on the left, recently pruned on the right, that this will be the right thing to do…

both

and then the camellias are all in bloom…

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c 6C 1c 5

…a quick check of the new tree…

new tree

and then I headed inside where the renovations are almost complete.  The former living room has become the meeting room…

inside 2

inside 1

the dining rooms views remain the best in the house…

dining rooom 1dining room 3dining room 2

and upstairs, the room over the garage that was Lord and Schryver’s office will become the “library”/”archive” room…

LIBRARY 3LIBRARY 1LIBRARY 2

and the carpet has been removed from the stairs…

taIRAS

A quick fond view…

last

and I was off.  Next time: the removal of the front sidewalk…will the trees live??

 

 

 

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January in the House and Garden

17 Friday Jan 2014

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Gaiety Hollow has been a beehive of activity of late.  Luckily today arborist Woody Dukes was on hand to explain the activities of last week when the stump of the old oak was cut down, the badly overgrown crab apple near the front door was removed, and also the overgrown katsura tree in one of the beds near the allee…take a look at the process of removing the huge stump…

stump1

stump 2 stump 3

when the stump was down they began to saw it into pieces which was difficult due to all the metal inside…denoted by the black marks…

trunk sectiontrunk slab

several pieces still had the spaces where metal receptacles for 2×4’s were inserted in the trunk to support a bench…

2x4

Image 11

bench

The crab apple and the katsura, flowering trees planted by Lord and Schryver in the 1930’s, had become hugely overgrown…the crab apple will be replaced with another smaller crab apple.  The original tree had been injured when it was small but new wood hard formed around the injury…

injury

Meanwhile inside the house work has begun.  First up was removing some paint with lead in it from the living room woodwork and repairing a leak that caused a wallpaper problem (the self-stripping wallpaper!)

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wallpaper

It almost feels like spring…(though Woody reminded me that the garden has a different camellia blooming almost every month!)  Stay tuned…

camellia

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House and Garden Tour

19 Thursday Dec 2013

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Gaiety Hollow is right across the street from another Salem historic house and property…the home of Asahel Bush II, a beautiful Victorian house museum built as the Bush family home in 1877-78, and lived in by family for 75 years.  The house was once an estate in the center of a working farm, but is now a city park with walking paths, an art center, an historic greenhouse.  Here’s a vintage photo of the house…

vintage Bush House

In the 1930’s and 40’s Lord and Schryver planted many crab apple trees on the edge of the Bush family farm, with Sally Bush’s blessing.  As the property was right across Mission Street, Lord & Schryver could observe the growth patterns and hardiness of the various sample trees, which helped them in choosing the right tree for the right client garden.  These days the Bush house is a museum, housing much of the Bush family material, furnishing, photos, etc.  As part of the volunteer structure that supports the museum, there is a committee that oversees restoration efforts, acquisitions, etc.  Tuesday they came across the street to take a tour of Gaiety Hollow…both house and garden.  They were welcomed by Bobbie Dolp, president of the L&S Conservancy, and garden designer, Lord and Schryver historian and plantswoman Gretchen Carnaby.  Bobbie is the woman in the red coat (so we could keep track of her)…

Tour 1

It was a cold and damp Oregon day, but a very good time to visit the garden as the garden structure…”the bones” if you will…are apparent.  And here Gretchen Carnaby points out a crab apple tree by the front door which will be receiving a heavy pruning this winter…

tour 3tour 3 a

tour 4 planting design

Then we took a look at the “allee” planted with broad leaf evergreens so it has both a distinct Spring and winter look.  At the far end, from the planning of the garden until 2011, there was a beautiful 300 year old oak tree…

tour 6 tree photo

tour 7 spring allee

a tree that has been sadly lost…

tour 8 winter allee

…but that is really the essence of any garden, perhaps the lesson that gardens teach us…individual plants die and then we make a plan taking into consideration the new set of conditions.

Here’s a vintage photo of the flower gardens in their hey-day…

L&SArchiveImages1108 050 vinatge garden view

and the blank slate the Conservancy has to recreate the gardens as designed (the planting plans exist)…

tour 12 vintage flower garden

tour 13 gravel

We moved into the house…where we got an over-view of the house construction (Architect Clarence Smith, date: 1932) and we were reminded how masterful the garden design was as there is a beautiful aspect from every window…

Front h all

tour 14 window side garden tour 15 window dining room tour..

We also talked a bit about the boxwoods…original plants to the garden and now VERY overgrown.  They will be heavily pruned this spring, and to get ready for that “windows” were made in the tops of some of the hedges to encourage light into the dark interiors of the plants…

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the ribbon boxwoods will probably lose a full foot in the pruning…

tour 11 boxwood

we’ll keep you posted.

In the meantime, we wish you a very happy holiday from the Lord and Schryver Conservancy.  Consider including the Conservancy in your year-end donations so this good work can go on.

snow on the allee

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The House

01 Sunday Dec 2013

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Here’s a vintage view of the front of the Lord and Schryver house…

front door vinatage

designed for Elizabeth Lord and Edith Schryver by the architect Clarence Smith, with whom they worked extensively in Salem.  Built in 1930 with the garden designed and installed by L&S by 1932 to embody all of their principles of house and garden, inside/outside/ flowers/greenery, “informal formality”…the garden survives today because of the long stewardship of the Strand family who purchased the house in the mid 1980’s, selling the property to the Kingery family this summer.  The Kingery “kids” grew up in an L&S garden in Portland

Kingery plan

and generously have purchased the house and garden, giving the L&S Conservancy five years to raise the money to purchase the garden for future generations to enjoy and study (this MIGHT be where you got out your check book to make a donation?… to raise the funds and repay the Kingerys’ investment in garden history…?)

When the Strands moved out this year, some of us were allowed to do a walk-through of the rooms and take a few photos.  The house is small in scale by today’s standards, but is totally oriented to the garden and garden views…take a look…(clicking on any individual photo will enlarge it for you)

bedroom 1bedroom 3bedroom 4

L&S the garden partycxovered patioview from covered terrace

view out terrace doorsliving roomview from diing room

kitchen 1flipped garden imagebedroom 4

and check these beautiful tiles from the master bedroom fireplace surround…

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Once the garden and house were habitable, L&S lived and gardened here all of their days…for Elizabeth Lord (left below) until 1976, for Edith Schryver until 1984.

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house

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