Quote of the Month:
“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
“Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own." - Charles Dickens
Martha Lane Lavender is a wonderful family farm that is situated in Sequim, Washington State. The farm is located in a picturesque place among Douglas and Noble Firs near the Olympic Range in the background.
Oliver’s Lavender Farm is located in the heart of the Lavender Capital of North America. The farm is owned by a very nice and friendly couple Don and Claudine Oliver. They work together and invite everybody to share their lavender adventure.
The Lavender Connection is a 5 ½ - acre farm, which is located in the Dungeness valley. Owners of this farm are Rick and Susan Olson. Their farm plays an important role in saving the agricultural lands of the Olympic Peninsula
Clark County is a beautiful land of contrasts. It is located in the southwestern part of Washington and is a part of the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area. The county’s area is 656 square miles; the largest city is the county seat Vancouver. Clark County is borderedon the west and south by the Columbia River. This is the first county of Washington State that was named after William Clark from the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Columbia County is located in the southeastern part of Washington State. The county is the third-least populous county in the State. The largest city is its’ county seat Dayton, which is known for the historic preservation of the city’s downtown. Its’ name the county received after the Columbia River.
Cowlitz County was created in 1854. The territory of the county is 1,166 square miles and it is located in the southwestern part of Washington State. Most population of Cowlitz County lives in the incorporated cities of Kelso, Longview, Woodland, Castle Rock and Kalama.Cowlitz County was also named the Timber Capital of the World, there are Douglas firs, western cedar trees and hemlock. The county still produces logs, but this industry is not dominant.
Douglas County is located near the geographic center of Washington State. It borders with Grand County to the east, with a part of Kittitas County to the south, with Okanogan County to the north and Chelan County to the west. The county was created out of Lincoln County in 1883.