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Lavish Lavender to get your “Creative Pause”–where do you find Sacred Space anymore??  Article on “The Extinction of Sacred Spaces to allow Deep Thinking & the ‘a-ha’ moment” promotes finding a place where, in the digital era, we can remain untouched by all the myriad forms of distraction.  Picking Lavender while walking in a Labyrinth–hmmm, it just might be the place where your mind can churn the big questions w/o interruption.  Sacred Spaces have incredible power & potential–but we continually put off going there–b/c we have so many other things to do!
 

Use Lavender for its best-known quality: to ease tension. Lavender’s penetrating, clean fragrance can make any crusty old gardener think sweet thoughts. July is definitely the best month for the color and the luscious scent. Kristin has cut 80 baskets a day since June 6, and now has 5000 bouquets drying in her house (which we all had to move out of, all for a good cause!)

The pleasures of a garden full of lavender transcend its scent. Though a single specimen is generally unprepossessing, in numbers lavender becomes a wonder to behold, it’s even fragrant when the flowers are all cut!

Agricultural Aromatherapy: Lavender oils, are as the name suggests, often the plant’s “essence” in terms of odour. Essential oils are complex chemical mixtures of natural products made by the plant for its own purposes, including terpenes, alcohols, aldehydes and phenols.”

Lavender blooms at Fort Hill Farms
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This from a customer that came up from Greenwich, CT, for Lavender: “It was great spending time with you at your farm. Thank you for making the place such an inspiring destination. I’ve seen your products at Whole Foods and its a wrm reminder of my visit. Hope you continue to enjoy blessings and good vibrations throughout the winter time.  You’ve made your land so amazing and peaceful and something we all need to experience and enjoy in our lives. Peace.”