Hop a ferry and linger in lavender.
The Sequim Lavender Festival celebrates the Olympic Peninsula’s purplehood with everything lavender July 17 through 19 in Sequim.
The plant grows like crazy in the purple paradise that’s known as the “Lavender Capital of the U.S.”
Lavender is used for cooking, cleaning, bathing, burning, decorating, drinking and inciting passion.
Maybe it should be called ooh-la-la-vender.
The street fair in downtown Sequim has lavender booths, crafts, food, wine and music. Farm tours are hosted by Sequim Lavender Farm Faire and Sequim Lavender Festival. For more information, go to www.sequimlavender.org and www.lavenderfestival.com.
Andrea Brown, Herald Writer
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