(the back porch)
One thing I love about La Quinta is the climate. The days are hot and the nights are cool. The air is always dry so the heat never seems as bad as the humid and hot summers we have here in the south. In the evenings we open all of the doors and let the fresh air flow. The homes all share a similar floor plan which includes a central courtyard. Most of the homes look like this one below and are all tucked into the foot of a mountain. The thing that sets each apart from the others is the door to the courtyard.
One night after dinner, we took a walk and I snapped a few pictures. Enjoy.
Below is the gate to my in-law's home from the inside (sorry I don't have a view from the street). The boys are busy making water balloons - a favorite past time. Several years ago, one of them raised an umbrella at the pool and out fell a water balloon. We heard giggles off in the distance. Instant friendships were formed that day. Our boys made friends with two other boys who spend their spring break in La Quinta and the four of them reconnect every year.
This is the view from the courtyard through the house - doors open. Love.

How beautiful, Rene. What a nice place to vacation.
ReplyDeleteLove the courtyard! There is not much better than having all doors open and blurring the lines between indoor and out. I love all the doors!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are divine! love to imagine the private gardens behind these beautiful entry door.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and looks so peaceful! The flowers are beautiful and I love them climbing up the walls and around the doors...Thanks for sharing! Take care, Caroline
ReplyDeleteRene, it's breathtaking, really!! How beautiful. The gardens are gorgeous and the mountains in the background are awesome!! What a treat - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful! What an incredible place to vacation! Your boys will probably bring their own families there when they're grown with all the fantastic memories from annual trips. Love the individualized doors on the cottages. Such a nice touch. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow stunning!! I have to get myself to CA one of these days. I have never been there and those beautiful flowers are calling to me. Looks like you had a wonderful vacation..... I'm so glad you enjoyed your time there with your family!
ReplyDeleteThat rose looks like one I have from my grandmother's garden, and she has been dead for over 64 years. We just take a little snip and pass it around the family, and everyone has a huge rose bush because of that.
ReplyDeleteHeaven...so beautiful. Now this is a place I should probably be living, nice and warm!! Janell
ReplyDeleteI would never leave this place...
ReplyDeletePattie
Great photos Rene, love those California courtyard doors! Sounds like a wonderful getaway!
ReplyDeleteCathy
Stunningly beautiful, Rene! I never would have wanted to come home! And I have just added this to my travel must-go-there-someday list!
ReplyDeleteWow. Just stunning. I have walked the grounds but never stayed there. It looks amazing. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletethat looks amazing! soooo beautiful, rene!
ReplyDeleteEverything is beautiful, Rene! I love all of the flowers, especially the flowering vines! It sounds like you and your family had a great time!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
"Curb appeal" isn't even an adequate term to express how gorgeous these places are! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful spot to vacation. Is this where you in laws live all year round? I couldn't find your archives to go back to see if you had mentioned that. Do you not have archives on your blog anymore?
ReplyDeleteAnita, thanks I should probably add the archives to make it easier to navigate. This is a home my fil uses when he plays golf during the winter months and we are very fortunate to stay there during spring break. It really is a wonderful get away. We missed going last year so this was extra nice.
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Beautiful gardens indeed! The gardeners did a beautiful job keeping them up. Even during the Summer months when it hits 110 degrees they still look very nice. Thank You for sharing the photos.....TALLULAH'S
ReplyDeleteOh, Rene, these photos totally brightened my day--what a gorgeous place! I'm soaking in the landscape and architecture b/c it's just so "exotic" compared to what we have here in Philly. BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Rene, this looks like an amazing place to vacation. I love all of the gorgeous flowers.
ReplyDeleteWow! So beautiful... How lucky you get to spend time there. I love the pictures of all of the doors. Reminds me of Europe :)
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful collection of doors and gardens. However, my favorite is the boys and their water balloons! How fun!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful vacation spot...dreaming of what lies beyond all of the doors!!
ReplyDeleteWalled courtyards are probably one of my favorite things on earth. What I wouldn't give for an entry like that. Add a bougainvillea to the mix, and you might as well be in heaven.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had such a nice time.
Stunning! It makes me rethink my stereotypical views of the west. Hope you came back relaxed and refreshed!
ReplyDeleteLOVE all the bougainvillea!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful flowers and foliage!
ReplyDeleteGOR-geous! My husband and I spent our honeymoon here 14 years ago & it was amazing! Thanks for bringing me back!
ReplyDeleteStephanie from www.southernmomentum.com
Absolutely gorgeous!!! Thanks for sharing!!
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Oh, it is gorgeous, Rene! What a lovely spot to vacation. I'm ready to pack my bags and head there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great vacation spot! Those doors are all amazing!
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