PALOUSE, Wash. – A local flower farm nestled in the rolling hills south of Spokane has become a haven for one family, celebrating both nature and cherished memories.
As a child, the owner of Gracey’s Flower Farm , Stacey Karlis, spent time with her grandmother collecting rocks and Queen Anne’s Lace, a flower often seen as a weed.
“Grandma would hold my rocks so that I could pick all of it that my little hands could hold,” Karlis recalled.
Now, she grows Queen Anne’s Lace on her own flower farm in Whitman County. The farm is a family affair, with her husband and four daughters enjoying the beauty and tranquility of their surroundings.
The farm serves as a testament to the power of family traditions and the beauty found in the simplest of nature’s gifts.
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