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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Tea in Lavender Fields


Jardin du Soleil, a lovely lavender farm in Sequim, Washington
 
 
 
 
 
Recently I have fallen in love all over again with lavender.
A visit to the lavender fields was on the agenda.
A perfect sunny day.
A day just to share a cup of tea and take in the fragrance of the flower.
A time to savor and slow down.

Do you take time to slow down?
Do you like to play in the lavender fields?

I hope some time this week that you find time to breathe and play a bit.
It is good for the soul and it was good for me.

18 comments:

  1. I love lavender! What a treat to be right there in the fields - and enjoy tea!
    ~Adrienne~

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  2. I love lavender Marilyn, I have it in my gardens. I would love though, to find a field of it, I love the fragrance. Your setting is so beautiful, I'd never want to come home after that atmosphere.

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  3. Oh how special to have tea in this setting!

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  4. Just beautiful, Marilyn! I love your tea table in the midst of the lavender fields! Just lovely!

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  5. Ahh, so pretty. My favorite lavender shop. In a week or so w/ all the sun they're just starting to get, its going to be fabulous purple everywhere!
    Val

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  6. This looks so beautiful and unique!!! I think you picked the best setting ever for tea! Hope you can come share at Tea In The Garden!

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  7. So lovely!!!!! How I would love to go there with you some day :-)

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  8. I love how you take your tea table everywhere! This is wonderful!

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  9. Hi Marilyn,
    I love lavender but I've never played in a field of lavender. I have stopped to smell the roses however many, many times! You have chosen a lovely spot to have a tea.
    I have tried to fix your link but for some reason I can't get it to work. I wonder would you try to link up again? Thanks for sharing and Happy 4th of July!

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  10. This would be my ideal tea setting, out in a lavender field! Beautiful.

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  11. beautiful indeed. I too love lavender. Love all you share.

    Jeanne

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  12. Had a feeling it would be the Sequim area for the lavender fields - I recall passing them when up there some years back. How wonderful it is to be surrounded by huge perfumed waves of lavender blue - close by and no need to buy the expensive ticket to Provence!

    Hope your new plants do well - looking forward to sniffing them and the roses!!!

    Love, Mary

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  13. Hi Marilyn,

    Great images - tea in a lavender field sounds just marvelous! I've been to Jardin du Soleil and it's really lovely.

    Wishing you a wonderful 4th. Thanks so much for stopping by.

    Georgianna

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  14. Good morning Marilyn,
    I got your link working! Thanks for joining me for tea.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  15. I would love to have tea in a lavender field. Sounds and looks wonderful, and I'm sure it smelled even more wonderful!

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  16. This is such a beautiful setting! Gorgeous photos!

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  17. I can't wait 'til they bring "Scratch 'n Sniff" posts to Blogger!

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