Thursday, July 16, 2015

13th Annual Michigan Lavender Fest

Last Saturday, July 11th, my girlfriend and I set the time of 10:30 a.m. to meet at the 13th Annual Michigan Lavender Fest in Armada, MI [a small town about 30 miles north of where I live]. Though this was the 13th year for the event, it was the first time I'd heard of it - thanks Laura Lee for telling me about it!


It was a gorgeous day, and even though I was unaware of the annual festival previously, LOTS of other southeastern Michiganders knew of its existence.  It was very well attended. There were a lot of vendor tents selling an array of things, but most pertained to lavender.



I was tempted to buy a lavender plant, but since I don't have a green thumb I didn't.  Do you grow lavender?  I want to research the plant to see if it's temperamental to grow. Lavender is known as the "Grandmother of Herbs".


I thought of my blogging friend, Judith, at Lavender Cottage blog, when I saw this sign.


There were lots of bundles of lavender available for sale.



The sign attached to the tent below caught my eye, and we went inside.


We purchased a blueberry, lemon, lavender scone.  It was delicious, and the proceeds went to a charitable organization.


And a glass of refreshing lavender lemonade... ohh so good!


What a fun way to spend a Saturday, and I'll definitely plan to attend again next year.


8 comments:

  1. Im going to make a note of this for next year!

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  2. Wow, I am envious Phyllis - a wonderful lavender fair. And yes, I do like the sign. At the top of my blog there is a page with growing tips for lavender which should work fine for you too.

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  3. I planted lavender last year and this year they were beautiful. I am thinking I might get more to add to the yard.

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  4. Lavender scones would have been like the icing on the cake of this lovely event, for any scone and tea lover.

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  5. Yum! Those scone sound fabulous. I love Lavendar, this sounds like great fun.

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  6. Phyllis,I am glad you had a nice time at the Lavender Festival.
    I wasn't able to go this year but my herb group chartered
    a bus and about 45 members & guests attended on Saturday.
    Next time try the lavender ice cream. I had it in the past and it was delicious!

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  7. Sounds like a delightful festival, and I would have loved smelling all that glorious lavender. (Especially since I've killed every lavender plant I've ever tried to grow!)

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