Ever been to a lavender farm?

in #travel6 years ago

For us, it was a wonderful experience. The farm we went to was somewhere near the town of Wanaka, on the south island of New Zealand. 

Before leaving for the lavender farm:

While waiting for the others, I took time out, to take a photo of the distant hills from our Wanaka lodgings:

Then venturing out:

The lavender farm took us longer than we thought to get to. But once there, we were more than surprised by what we found. 

The cottage shop:

We parked outside a low lying cottage. And when entering we find ourselves in a little shop. After paying an entry fee for the farm, we wondered around the shop. 

There was so much there for sale. Everything, in some way or other, was made from Lavender. There was the usual stuff, like paper, soap, hand and face creams or jam. But there was much more we came across. It’s unbelievable what people can think up to make with lavender! 

Then it was time to see what was out on the lands of the farm. 

A small flock!

On the gentle rolling hills of the farm we came across llama in a fenced off field. Yes, that’s right llama! They were so cute and very interested in us. Maybe more than we were of them! 

 

The bottom , right hand photo, is the view seen from the lavender farm and the little shop. 

Walking around the fence of the llama paddock area, we ventured up the hill again, but more to the right, checking out the lavender fields. 

The glory and beauty of the lavender:

Row upon row, they covered the hillside. And then some!  See the oil painting I did below. I must say the photo of it looks somewhat burred, compared with the original, which our family back in New Zealand now has. 

I always wanted to paint rows of lavender, like the old mastered did. So here was my chance! Great view from that farm hey!  

If you look very carefully (in foreground) you would notice the plastic strips, shining in the light, under the lavender clumps and along in their rows. This is like mulch and keeps the weeds down.

Other tourists were also checking out the different types of lavender that grew on the farm. It seems it’s a popular spot to visit.

Just had to include bumble bee!

 

There are so many pictures of the lavender. Can you even smell the lavender by now?? 

Did you see the lady gardener in the bottom right hand photo? I suppose someone has to keep the farm in shape!

Then I wondered up to the back of the lavender shop cottage. You will see it in one of the photos. On the way I discovered a special garden of lavender, laid out in a semi-circle. The lavender is pretty isn't it?!

 

Passing by that gate you see in the photo, we walked up to the other end of the cottage. And there we found a pretty pergola area, stone paved with bold sized wooden benches and tables. 

`Tea’ break time: 

We ordered ice-cream and waited… and we got… wait for it… lavender flavoured ice-cream in little tiny cups!  The colours and flavours were unreal. Deep purple or green depending on which lavender flavour that was ordered. 

You would think that is crazy. But the flavour was so delicate and so fantastic. I felt like I was in `Alice in wonderland’ and ate slowly and carefully, making it and the moment last. 

Skimming pebbles:

When we got back to Wanaka, we had a braai meal down by the shore of Wanaka Lake. There are special tables there for such events. So we made ourselves at home and had a great time. 

After eating our food, our grandsons started flicking flat pebbles across the water of the lake. We watched in fascination, as to how many times they could bounce the pebbles over the water before the stones fell and sunk down into the water. 

After a while we noticed some tourists close by, were watching, very interested and amused by this. They were counting too and cheering our grandsons on. Then they too were trying to do  it. 

It became a game of contest. Everyone was having fun and laughing at each other’s antics. That surely ended the day on a happy note. 

Next New Zealand blog: On our way to Fox Glacier!  

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you always showing very wonderfull travel photo in your blog.its really very good thing for all traveller.your travel experience very perfect and real.new zealand always wonderfull city in the world and wanake is a nice town of south island of new zealand..your all photo very excellent.this house,field,flower and every place very attractive part in your post.. lavender farm really very beautifull.new zealand my dream world in the world..if when is possible.i am obviously travelling doing this place of new zealand..my next destination of course new zealand...thanks to sharing for your great post of travelling.very well done..my dear friend.. @artguru.. take care yourself and best of luck of your great work..i am waiting your important post everyday.....keep it up.. see you again..

It's wonderful

thank you for telling wonderfull... my friend. @francys04025

wanaka is always special and your traveling experience is too much interesting and these lands are really good and newzland is my dream for traveling @artguru great travel post many you have many more

Haven't seen lavender before talk less of seeing a farm. But its beautiful, very beautiful.

Awesome pics... but where are the pics of the braai? :P

Pictures of braai too personal.

It is really a pleasant experience for the traveler. The first photos with distant hills will excel delightfully. It seems to me that this is a picture written by God. Indeed, when I see such landscapes then I am desirous of it. Perhaps this is due to the fact that I have not seen such a diversity before, where you can see mountains, trees and fields and the sea in one place. (although at today's photo there was no sea, I had in mind the overall picture).

The main point of your post is this picture. I like that you add pictures to your journeys. I very quasi creative people and their work. Your picture is full of aesthetics.

It's nice to see lavender in this form. I like how you feel about photography. That is, as an artist uses a camera. Good communication and many wonderful places. I wish you the best of luck along the way and look forward to the next message!

Having a camera and checking out the places I go to, is like going on an adventure every time.

The photo with the bumblebee on the lavender makes right ofd take a stroll down memory lane when we had our own lavender plants in our former house's garden. They always came in spring end left in summer, and they even took naps on the lavender blossom. Bumblebees are very friendly animals.

The oilpainting is great once again! The colour play is very harmonious. But you had a nice scenery to photograph in the first place! The image instantly evokew inner silence and some detachment from the hustle and bustle of never-resting city drama. Cool!

I also have lavender in my garden. I pick the lavender leaves and put it in little bags and hang them on my coat-hangers.

I love your publication, keep that up, friend!

Wow that's really cool photography

Really Cool farm and your photography is amazing

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