Sunday, January 15, 2012

Sonya's Garden


Ms Sonya doesn’t look like who I pictured her to be.  I thought she must be an older lady in her 70s or 80s who wears a farming hat and plastic boots that trot in the soil of the gardens.  Maybe she’s not very social and maybe she is extremely finicky about her organic garden and vegetable farm.  The picture that I painted of Sonya was not even close to who she is in person.  Ms. Sonya was in white with a colorful beaded belt wrapped around her waist when she visited her guests at the open-air restaurant.  Her shinny pearl earrings brought all the attention to her confident and friendly face.  She must be in her late 50s or early 60s.  She’s fashionable, sociable, and she has great taste not just in building her cottages, selecting items for her collections, but also a specialty in enjoying life!  I was impressed with her presence, she seems peaceful, down-to-earth, and relaxed which definitely echoes with the décor of the cottages, the taste of the food, and ambience of the entire property.
Sonya’s Garden is approximately 30 minutes by car from Taal Volcano.   As soon as I stepped foot onto the property, I was relaxed, less anxious about this Tagaytay trip, and ready to settle down for the rest of the weekend.  The garden Ms Sonya planted is filled with colorful flowers, leafy green trees, and European garden sculptures and fountains.  If I had to describe the style of the property, it is English country meets Asian crafts.  The elements are not easy to pull together but Sonya’s property weaved the decors together seamlessly.
We began our stay at Sonya’s Garden with a fresh farm salad, an effortless pasta, three types of deserts, and refreshing Tarragon tea.  We rested and recouped from our Taal adventure before we headed out for our massage treatments.  It was a few meals and few spa treatments later that we packed up to return to Manila.  Sonya’s garden was incredibly relaxing, beautiful, and peaceful, I would definitely recommend it!

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