Corona de Tucson
June 24, 2023
Life Under the Oaks Lavender Farm is a small family owned farm about 60 miles north of us in Oracle. Yes, the fields in Sequim, WA we visited back in July 2018 were much larger, but the sweet smell of these fragrant blooms filled the air just the same in Arizona as they did in Sequim. I love the smell...a combination of floral, herbal, and woodsy all at the same time.
Lavender is in the mint family and originated in the Mediterranean, but can thrive in any sunny place with stony well-drained soil. Imagine my surprise when I read that a lavender farm was close by and thriving in sunny Arizona. The farm is a life-long dream come true for Carolyn. She and her husband, John, bought the land after John retired from the army and this year marks their fifth Lavender Bloom Season.
Pictures do not do the fields justice...in person visits are a must to experience the blooms swaying in the gentle breeze, the fragrance, and thousands of bees and butterflies happily enjoying these small lavender flowers.
During bloom season, Carolyn offers wreath making classes, farm to table lavender dinners, traditional teas, and harvesting fresh bundles. One area of the farm is known as Five Sisters. This wonderfully shady area with a nice breeze is named for the cluster of five oak trees over 100 years old.
The Five Sisters and Carolyn preparing for a wreath making class. |
I was also very excited to read, the farm offers picnic baskets...breakfast or lunch. Orders are placed on line 48 hours in advance. As you know, brunch is a favorite for me and since we were up and out the door early, we chose the breakfast basket with a croissant breakfast sandwich and lavender breakfast potatoes, a blueberry cookie, lavender lemonade in a mason jar, and a sachet keepsake.
A beautiful setting, a cool breeze and our breakfast hit the spot ! |
Not only does the walk at the farm meander around and thru the lavender fields, you might just see the farm's pets, find hidden treasures or sit awhile and enjoy a lavender lemonade (It really is quite good and refreshing!).
It was a wonderful morning and I am so glad Carolyn's dream came true for the rest of us to enjoy ! Bloom season is the busiest time of year at the lavender farm, but the farm has something to offer in all the seasons...an old-fashioned Christmas, pumpkins and cornhusk dolls, and a fairy festival just to name a few.
The rest of our week was spent enjoying morning walks around our neighborhood...
We have had a yard full of Lesser Goldfinch..
The hummingbirds have finally found their feeder. It was moved from its' regular spot in all day sun to a shady spot.
The Ladder-backed Woodpecker is visiting more frequently...
And there are at least two couples of Cardinals visiting non stop. They have been busy at the feeders and photo bombing !
One morning, we enjoyed watching a coyote family of three running, playing and having breakfast. I worked hard to try and get a photo that had all three, but it didn't happen.
Red was a fun color this week...
The pups are doing good. Early morning patio time...
Life is good at our little oasis...until next time,
HAPPY TRAILS !
Don't we have the best lives! I too love lavender! Love that photo with the waxy green leaves and bright red flower.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Janna…a great big YES! We do have great lives! The red flower is a succulent in the Ice plant family. I’ve had it a couple of years.
DeleteBeautiful! I could only imagine what the farm smelled like!
ReplyDeleteGood morning guys! It was heavenly! And a nice, surprise find…I never thought I would use lavender & Arizona in the same sentence!
Deleteof course you had to bring some of the lavender farm home, how could you not? fun picture of the little birds paying in their swimming pool.
ReplyDeleteHi Jeff, the lavender smells wonderful. The birds get fresh water every morning…so fun to watch them splashing!
DeleteI love lavender. I spray my pillow every night with it. I just had our landscaper put in two lavender bushes a couple weeks ago and they were covered in lavender blooms. Looks like a perfect morning at the Lavender Farm! Life certainly is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHi Pam…life is indeed wonderful. Dee had lavender in our spot at Gopher Flats…I might just have to add some here!
DeleteI'd love to be a lavender farmer in my next life!! I would never have imagined a farm in Oracle. Sequim is a big favorite of mine, especially when the lavender is in full bloom. Hoping to be there next year for the festival! Love all your wonderful blooms, but the coyote is my favorite (except for the clan of course!)
ReplyDeleteHi Jodee! Thank you…I find myself taking way too many photos of the pups these days. They are my favorite too. But, those coyotes are quite photogenic and I always enjoy seeing them…at a nice distance! Thank goodness for zoom lens! I love watching the parents playing and giving life lessons to the young ones. They entertained us for about 20 minutes…always keeping a watchful eye on us too. Fingers crossed it all works out for you and the festival next year.
DeleteI bought a lovely small spray of Lavender from a farm up near Jesse and Erin, in Spokane. We carry it on the wall in Beluga, it makes her smell divine! Love seeing the bathing going on in your yard!
ReplyDeleteHi Sue…the scent of lavender is divine! The birds are loving the bath too and we are enjoying watching them enjoying it! I don’t think there are a lot of other water sources around here…😩
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