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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Chickens, Chorros and Cowboys

New to LavenDar Farms is the Chicken Coop or Casa de Pollo. Visitors and weekend renters will soon be able to collect their own breakfast eggs.

We are working hard to re-activate young Charros to practice in the rodeo ring for special events. Ask Dar for details.

Don't forget to make your reservations in advance for the upcoming holiday season, as we are booking fast. Our second lavender harvest is expected in late September or early October.
The on-site LavenDar Tienda is soon to be opened and will feature our growing product line of handmade lavender items.

Casa Katalina at Jesus #26 in San Miguel de Allende is now carrying LavenDar products.

Look for LavenDar products in the Museum District of Houston, Texas.



Antonio is always available for special horseback rides, and new mountain bikes have been ordered.














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Sunday, June 13, 2010

lavender fields in Washington


After a 41/2 hour flight from Houston to Seattle and another 2 hour drive up the Olymipic highway, I thought we would never arrive but the trip was so well worth it.
The farmhouse pictured to the right, set in the middle of the largest lavender field in Washington state, was more than welcoming to the four of us tired gringas from the "Motherland". How excited we were to learn from the best in America!
Cynthia and Len prepared dinner the second night we there, after scouting the finest organic markets in the area. The food was incredible and oh so Yummy with the fresh caught Halibut!
The Lavender pictured below is a new variety for us, Spanish Dark eyes, but we now have it on our own farm, thanks to the efforts of Luis Franke, our San Miguel supplier. I couldn't help photographing the bearded iris also in the lavender fields of every field we visited.
BTW...the weather was incredibly oh so COOL! Thank you Washington!



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Sunday, May 16, 2010

more stuff to do at the ranch


horseback riding the local trails and exploring the El Camino Real . Local Mines offer great photo opportunities.
And then of course there is always room for more lavender pickers, just bring your hat and lotion. We have stools and clippers. Many a good yarn is spun in the lavender fields by old folks and young folks alike. Soon we will be picking lemons and olives. Book a room for you, your family or a flock of friends. We can sleep up to 26 people if great comfort!
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Ann Jones and Group

It doesn't matter how hot it is, how windy, how cold, ....Ann Jones Martin always looks great, and so does the rest of her family! Bunny,Martin, Graham and her good friend Kathy L. who owns the shoppe Casa Katrina on Jesus. At any rate, it was great to see the entire bunch roar up the day before I left for Houston. What a fun day it was at Lavendar Farms, in the fields and in the tienda!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

The Drying Room


The Drying Room at LavenDar Farms of Pozos is a special place. From the moment our guests step into this space the aroma of English and French lavender arouses something very personal. Perhaps it is a sense memory of a distant time, we'll never know, but we invite you to explore The Drying Room on your next visit and to view here the reactions of some of our guests.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Peggys House and Betty


I just checked Peggy's field to see how much we could get from her first harvest this season and noticed how beautiful her interior courtyard looked with all the white climbing roses in bloom and the blue agapanthas against the rows of lavender. It is so beautiful out here this year.
We recently picked up a new pet, a black lab we now call Betty, who runs up and down the rows of lavender and happily greets the visitors. The animals are growing (and so is the feed bill!) Oh, and the horse at the bottom is Regalo, a really wonderful ride. We now have 6 different trails we are taking, about 2 hours each, all starting out on the historic El Camino Real. The horses are gentle and the guide is great (that would be me).
Teska, who is in residence this week, has been kind enough to offer to ride to Texas with me to
get badly needed supplies for the ranch. We are hoping to take our new samples to vendors in Houston....so wish us luck. We have lots of beautiful sleep masks, pillows and bulk lavender to sale.
until next time, dar



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Saturday, May 1, 2010

olives and citrus

I think everyone in town knows Louis Franke. I always call him the Tree man, because he always brings me the best trees in this part of the country, but now I am calling him the Lavender man because of course he is my lavender supplier. As you can see from the photo on the right, he has now talked me into OLIVES!!!!!!
What is a girl to do! Now we have rows of olives to pick. Next week, Louis and his crew will be bringing 2500, (there is no typo here) yes that is 2500 more lavender plants and enough olives to call it an orchard by any girl's standard to Lavendar Farms (like we have nothing else to do these days but plant, hoe and farm!!!!!!
God, I thought I had retired five years ago!
Now we have a new product line of lavender eye masks, silk pillows filled with french and english lavender in several sizes, bulk lavender and other miscellaneous products to sell to anyone with an extra dollar or two, hopefully to help the ladies of Pozos.
Now the ranch has 12 employees and Cynthia and I are the hardest workers of all.
I am heading to Texas on Monday to find a market for these goods that just keep on producing.
Please say a prayer for me and wish me well my friends, or I will be knocking on your door to buy something...
Saludos for now, Dar
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