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Oct 15, 2020Greenhouse, Nursery, And Flowers Market Growing Popularity and Emerging Trends | Costa Farms, Rocket Farms, FoxFarm - Illadel Graff Supply
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Jun 19, 2020The poppy field in Mantua is in bloom - Cache Valley Daily
Mantua,” Nelson explains. “Danish immigrant Hans Rasmussen’s wife brought some seeds from Denmark and planted them.”
Kellie Funk of Pleasant View photographs her two daughters Savannah and Kennedy on Monday afternoon in the poppy fields of Mantua.
Nelson says there was a barn and a house on the hill above the patch. He thought Rasmussen owned the ground area where the Box Elder Campground is and donated it to the Forest Service.
“The poppies have always been there, but people have just started to come to see them,” Nelson says. “They must be a pretty hardy plant as easy as they grow. The don’t get watered or cared for and they grow anyway.”
The poppies are starting to become as popular as Mantua Reservoir, which is just across the street from the Nelson’s.
“They’ve become a tourist attraction,” Nelson says. “We get a lot of people driving through town to find them.”
Kellie Funk of Pleasant View watches as her daughter Savannah takes a turn behind the camera at the poppy field in Mantua on Monday.
Red poppy fields were inspiring back in WWI history. A Canadian physician, Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae wrote the poem “In Flanders Fields.” This poem describes a battlefield where red poppies grew and was the resting place of soldiers that died there. He wrote it in tribute to a fallen soldier and friend, Lieutenant Alexis Helmer, after presiding over the funeral. It became one of the more popular poems of the World War I era.
The poppies are colorful; going to the fields are great for someone looking for a summer adventure with children. There are plenty of trails that go through the flowers and lots of room to take pictures, though parking may be limited at times.
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Nov 28, 2018Community calendar: Ballard Holiday Fest, Museum First Thursday and more - The Seattle Times
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Food events
Danish Christmas Beer Fest
FRI Inspired by J-dag (Christmas brew day) in Denmark; taste Christmas brews, cider, and aquavit, Danish Christmas treats, nonalcoholic beverages, 7 p.m. Friday, Seattle Danish Center, 1833 N. 105th St., Seattle; $10-$25, preregister (206-523-3263 or /northwestdanish.org/xmasbeerfest/).
St. Nick's Holiday Wine Weekend
FRI-SUN "Oh Chocolate Night" wine tasting and chocolates, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, Columbia Winery, 14030 N.E. 145th St., Woodinville; $65-$95; Saint Nick's Open House Celebration tours and tastings at 25 wineries and tasting rooms, 1-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Woodinville Wine Country, check in Woodinville Visitor Center, 14700 148th Ave. N.E., Woodinville; $50/day or $65/weekend (425-482-7490 or woodinvillewinecountry.com/calendar/).
Swedish Pancake Breakfast
SUN Swedish pancakes with lingonberries or strawberries, ham, beverages, music and folk dancing, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, Swedish Club, 1920 Dexter Ave. N., Seattle; $5-$11, ages 4 and younger free (206-283-1090 or swedishclubnw.org).
Breakfast with Santa, Poulsbo
SUN Pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon, ham, beverages, 9 a.m. Sunday, Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St. N.E., Poulsbo; $7-$10 (360-779-5209 or poulsbosonsofnorway.com).
Peruvian Dinner Cooking Class
DEC. 6 La Cocina School Latin cooking course, how to prepare a three-course Peruvian dinner, proceeds benefit Senior Wellness programs, 6 p.m. Dec. 6, El Centro De La Raza, 2524 16th Ave. S., Seattle; $85 (206-957-4649 or elcentrodelaraza.org/).
Brunch with Santa, Shoreline
PLAN AHEAD Crafts for kids, Santa visit, brunch, 12:30-3 p.m. Dec. 8, Shoreline Elks Lodge, 14625 15th Ave. N.E., Shoreline; $5-$10 by reservation; ages 3 and younger free (206-364-1800).
Breakfast with Santa, Auburn
PLAN AHEAD Breakfast, entertainment, Santa visit, 8:30 and 11 a.m. seatings, Dec. 8, Auburn Community & Event Center, 910 Ninth Street S.E., Auburn; $7-$10 by reservation (253-931-3043 or auburnwa.gov/things_to_do.htm).
Holiday events 27th Annual Nativity Exhibit
FRI-SUN Advent exhibit of more than 500 Nativities created by artists in over 115 countries around the world, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, Messiah Lutheran Church, 7050 35th Ave. N.E., Seattle; free (206-383-5718).
Victorian Country Christmas Festival
FRI-SUN Hundreds of Victorian-themed vendors, Holiday Jubilee Theater, Santa, Christmas displays, Winter Wine Garden, horse-drawn sleigh and carriage rides, kids' activities, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Nov. 28-29, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 Ninth Ave. S.W., Puyallup; $8-$12; cash only at the gate (avicto...
Apr 20, 2018Queen Victoria and the Orange Blossom Flower
Scottish Highlands, and of course, the by now obligatory myrtle. Waxen, orange flowers featured in the bridal wreath worn by Princess Alexandra of Denmark in 1863, a cutting of which was preserved by Queen Victoria in an envelope, which she autographed. Nor was this limited to Queen Victoria’s family of course – the bridal dress of Queen Marie Christine of Spain, also featured artificial orange blossoms, a sprig of which have been preserved in a gold box from her wedding day in 1879.Queen Victoria, wearing her simple wreath of orange blossom, and Prince Albert on their Wedding Day, 1840 (By Engraved by S Reynolds after F Lock [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons)Orange blossom, like the myrtle, grew at Osborne House, the Royal Family’s private retreat on the Isle of Wight. The flowers, which Queen Victoria loved, were at their most fragrant in summer when the Royal Family preferred to stay there; the inner terrace where the Queen liked to breakfast, contained a pergola, heavy with orange blossoms and roses. Osborne’s rooms themselves included fresh bunches of the garden flowers, such as chrysanthemums, myrtle, veronica, daphnes and Malmaison roses (HRH The Duchess of York & Benita Stoney: Victoria & Albert, A Family Life at Osborne House, Pg 67, 1991). Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll – Queen Victoria’s fourth daughter and an exceptionally gifted artist – painted orange blossoms in watercolour for one of her albums; the subject appears to have appealed to Princess Louise, who painted them several times over.The orange blossom flower, was, however, also the subject of a gift from Prince Albert to Queen Victoria, on their sixth Wedding Anniversary, in 1846. It would come to form one of the most personal items of jewellery in the Queen’s collection and was one of profound, sentimental significance. This was not simply because of its romantic theme, but because it formed a small group of personal pieces of jewellery that the Queen ordered to be placed in the room in which Prince Albert had died at Windsor Castle in 1861 after her own death, so that they should remain where she wished them to be – and not given away.This was the suite or ‘parure’ of orange blossom jewellery, designed by Prince Albert for the Queen. It was added to from 1839-46 and came to include not only earrings but two brooches and a headdress, or wreath, no doubt to mirror the simple orange blossom bridal wreath which the Queen had worn on their wedding day and which she wears in the portrait painted later, by Franz Xavier Winterhalter, as a gift from her to Prince Albert on their seventh wedding anniv... (Royal Central (blog))
Apr 20, 2018A la carte: Wine, cheese and flowers at these spring events
Scribe Winery from April 26 to 30.Reservations may be made from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day by calling 707-939-1858. Cost is $60. 2100 Denmark St.___GUERNEVILLE: School garden funGuerneville School invites the public to a special tour of its new Main Campus Teaching Garden at noon April 29 as part of its Spring “Preview” Garden Celebration.The new raised-bed Teaching Garden was built and installed by Avalow of Santa Rosa and consists of 20 raised beds made of corrugated aluminum and reclaimed Douglas fir.At 1 p.m., guests will stroll over to the Guerneville School Historic Community Garden and enjoy a cooking demonstration by Chef Crista Luedtke. 14630 Armstrong Woods Road.___CALISTOGA: The big cheeseSterling Vineyards will hold an Artisanal Cheese Celebration from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, April 22, at the winery’s Diamond Mountain Terrace.The event includes more than a dozen cheeses, plus charcuterie and limited production Sterling wines.Tickest are $45. To reserve: sterlingvineyards.com. 1111 Dunaweal Lane.___HEALDSBURG: Raw milk cheeseCheese expert Janet Fletcher will lead a tasting of some awesome American cheeses made with unpasteurized milk at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 21, which happens to be Raw-Milk Cheese Appreciation Day.Although regulatory pressures are making raw-milk cheeses increasingly rare, many cheesemakers continue to fight for their rights to make these cheeses.Tickets are $65. To reserve: healdsburgshed.com. 25 North St.Staff Writer Diane Peterson can be reached at 707-521-5287 or diane.peterson@pressdemocrat.com. On Twitter @dianepete56. (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
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