Gardener|Cook Redux
After many months and numerous delays, Gardener|Cook returns with an all-new look, an all-new attitude and a re-energized approach to bringing you the most beautiful gardens, the finest food and the best-of-the-best in travel destinations from around the world. 2016 is shaping up to be a banner year with numerous speaking engagements already on the calendar and the hopes of a new book to be photographed and written in the coming months, for publication in early 2017!
When it comes to travel, I am hitting the road and the skies more than ever before and I want to invite you along! Soon-to-be-announced destinations for 2016 include:
Ancient Sicily and the Amalfi Coast
Virginia Garden Week and Historic American Gardens
Under the Tuscan Sun (with Volunteer Gardener/Nashville Public Television)
Gardens of the Emerald Isle
Gardens and Natural Wonders of New Zealand (with an optional extension to Sydney)
All of you, no matter where you reside, are invited to join us on any or all of these exciting excursions to beautiful destinations. I will be posting complete information here, at Gardener|Cook, as well as on my website at www.troybmarden.com as it becomes available in the very near future. If you have interest in a specific destination, please email me at troy@troybmarden.com and I will make certain your receive the information by email as soon as it becomes available.
In other travel news, we are now offering customized, private tours for garden clubs, Master Gardeners groups, plant societies, plein air painters groups, or any other professional organizations who would like to explore travel for their members. These can also be turned into fundraisers! Email me at troy@troybmarden.com for more details.
In the new format, posts will appear at least weekly and sometimes more, alternating between garden posts (some from my own garden and some from gardens I visit), food posts (some I cook and some I just eat–and yes, I’ll post recipes when I can!), and travel posts (including upcoming destinations for tours that I will be leading or co-leading, as well as those about places we have visited previously). There will be lots and lots of photos (though I’m going to have to start watermarking them–sorry about that, but people are “borrowing” them without permission and then republishing them as their own) to go along with the plentiful information.
If you haven’t signed up to receive blog updates via email, you can do so immediately to the right of the articles, in the sidebar where you see the “Subscribe” link. It’s good to be back and I’ll see you in the garden (or in the kitchen, or on a plane)!
Troy