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February Snow

February 26th, 2009
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Backyard view, originally uploaded by carlys_dad.

A surprise storm draped the landscape with more than six inches of snow in some areas around Sequim and Dungeness Spit.

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Misty Hills in Sequim

February 16th, 2009
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misty hills in Sequim, originally uploaded by Jeanine W09.

February brings occasional morning fog to Sequim and the surrounding valleys and lowlands, though it is often sunny by the middle of the day.

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Purple Haze Farm is Now an Organic Event Location.

February 10th, 2009

Lavender House, originally uploaded by North Idaho Dad.

You already know Purple Haze Lavender Farm for their organic lavender farm, and their lavender products store on Washington Street in Sequim. But did you know that they are now officially an event location and a vacation rental?

The farm house is now available to rent, with a two day minimum. And the farm grounds, with or without the farm house, are available for outdoor events, such as weddings and reunions. Purple Haze is now taking wedding reservations for 2009 and 2010. Organic event locations are getting more and more attention lately, and Purple Haze, with its custom farm house, beautiful gardens and organic lavender fields is an ideal option for anyone planning an outdoor event with environmental appeal.

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Red sky morning in Sequim

February 6th, 2009
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Red sky morning, originally uploaded by carlys_dad.

Sequim Sunrise colors at 7:15 on February 4th.

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New Website for Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm

February 3rd, 2009
Website for Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm

Website for Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm

Jardin du Soleil Lavender Farm launched a new website in time for the holidays and Valentines Day. Built by InsideOut Solutions, the ecommerce website features their lavender products as well as tips for growing and drying lavender.

Jardin du Soleil has been a certified organic lavender farm for nearly ten years, on land that has been farmed since the 1880s. Four miles north of Sequim, near the strait of Juan de Fuca, the lavender farm is a great destination for anyone interested in beautiful gardens, views of the Olympic Peninsula, or inspiration for growing lavender.

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