Just when I thought I was out (of ideas), they (suggest something to) pull me back in!
It’s not The Godfather Part III; this is an offer I can’t refuse.
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“Elawa Farm is a hidden gem next to Middlefork Savanna!”
Sometimes the calendar is wanting for events or the weather to cooperate. I heard from a coworker that there was a hidden gem not far from me. I knew that I hadn’t covered everything, so I figured that this could be worth a look. As the schedule and sky cleared up, Lisa, my mom and I made a break for it.
Elawa Farm is settled in a tony residential setting in Lake Forest, Illinois. Next to Elawa is Middlefork Savanna, a 25-acre Lake County Forest Preserve that is home to rare tallgrass savanna and the middle fork of the north branch of the Chicago River. Between these two treasures are the real gems of gardens, a market, a cozy farm, chef-prepared food, special events, hiking, and birding—all much more than the usual flotsam to fill the calendar.
This was our first visit. I say, “first” now because there will be more. There will be more. Every weekend from May 17 to October 20 this year, Elawa hosts their Garden Market. And in the courtyard, chef-prepared hot breakfasts and refreshing smoothies are made to order. The menu varies from week to week, and the ingredients and recipes are not to be missed. Now that I just said that, I’m going to get Elawa anxiety over what could have been had I been.
“It’s cozy here, and there’s a lot to see and do!”
The cozy gardens and quaint buildings felt like home. The farm was built in 1917, but recently restored to its original layout. Elawa has been filling its own calendar by enhancing its facilities to accommodate farm animals, outdoor yoga, gardening classes, dinners by reservation, and more. The energy was positive and the mood was good.
After we strolled through the farm, we headed over to the savanna. Which came first: the chicken or the egg? Ponder that. Which came first: the savanna and farm or the residential development? What was more important was the preservation and restoration. It was remarkable to drive through a neighborhood, park at the farm, and hike through the savanna. I appreciated the responsible dedication to nurture this harmonious overlap.
“Elawa Farm is a nearby escape that offers sprawling flower-filled gardens!”
We returned from Middlefork to Elawa for a refreshing Smoothie. I asked everyone for their takes. Mom: “I enjoy being at Elawa Farm! It’s cozy here, and there‘s a lot to see and do. Everyone can go for walks, have a nice breakfast outside, and shop at the Garden Market. I’m going to buy the turnips and sourdough brioche buns that look delicious!” Lisa: “Elawa Farm is a nearby escape that offers sprawling flower-filled gardens, chef-made breakfasts, an eclectic market, and easy access to Middlefork Savanna!” And me: “Elawa Farm is a hidden gem next to Middlefork Savanna! This is a great place to start the weekend with a freshly-prepared breakfast sandwich and smoothie; lively walks through the gardens, farm, and adjacent forest preserve; and a stop at their market for farm fruits and vegetables, and local crafts. This is the destination for your next little journey!”









I thought I knew my greater neighborhood like the back of my hand. I wondered if I should wander a little more. Just like the fawn hiding in the tallgrass, I’ve probably missed a few gems right at my feet. “Beautiful things don’t ask for attention.” Which came first: the sandhill crane or the smoothie? Ponder and wander.
To learn more and plan your visit to Elawa Farm Foundation, click Elawa Farm Foundation
To learn more and plan your visit to Middlefork Savanna, click Middlefork Savanna
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Well, that was a great find. One of these days, I’ll have to drive up there too. Thanks for sharing.
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Oh, thank you for reading and adding it to your driving list! We do the same for each other, that’s for sure!! 😊
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What a phenomenal day trip 🙂 and thank you for taking me! The pictures are beautiful, and that smoothie is right up my alley (lol) !!! Fabulous post, thesimlux ❤ ~ You never cease to amaze!
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Thank you, SS! I can’t illustrate, but I can take photos. We do a pretty good job of covering the amazing!! 🎨📸😊
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Thank you for stopping by my kitchen. What a beautiful place to visit. Tour photos are stunning.
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Thank you! I hope you are off to a great start to summer!! 😊
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Thanks!
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Beautiful photos! Love these, and such a detailed post, I wish I could take a drive up there! 😊
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Thank you so much! You never know where the road or path will take you!! 😊
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❤️♥️💛💯
Blessed and Happy day 🌞
Greetings 👋🇪🇸
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Hello! I hope you are having a great summer!!
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Looks like a place I’d really enjoy! Great photos! ☀️
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Thank you! Plenty of macro photo opps! 🌺📸
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This looks amazing! Wish I could find somewhere like this in Iowa!
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Iowa? There’s GOT to be something like this there! 😊
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I don’t know. I may have to look harder!
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Bonjour
L’été est enfin arrivé, et avec lui vient l’excitation des vacances tant attendues
Que vous partiez à la plage, à la montagne ou que vous restiez chez vous pour vous détendre
Je viens souhaiter de bonnes vacances à vos proches
Bonnes Vacances à toutes et tous !
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Merci!! 😊
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Beautiful garden.
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Thank you, Freddie! Let’s hang on to summer! 😎
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Enjoying cold drink in the summer would be great.
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Wow, these are beautiful areas. Thank you for sharing your trip with us
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Thank you so much for stopping by! All the best to you!! 😊
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What a wonderful “discovery.” The farm looks and sounds amazing enough but your striking photos of the tallgrass savanna took my breath away.
I hope you will get to wander there regularly.
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Oh, thank you! I was very happy to not get caught in the approaching storm! ⛈️
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Beautiful place! Thanks for the visit!
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Thank you for stopping by! 😊
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What wonderful photos you take!👏👏👏. Great pics, and I love the depth of field you get on the close-ups, well done. Kind regards…Jay😊
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Thank you so much! Weegee always said, “F8 and be there!” 📸😊
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Elawa Farm looks like a great place to visit! Beautiful photos!
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Thank you! Indeed it was a great place with great food too!! 😊
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What a lovely place!
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Thank you for your virtual visit! 😊
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“Ponder and wander.” Absolute lovely post, photos and thoughts to add to the taste of Elawa Farm. Your photography skills are great. 🤗
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Thank you for your comment! We try to get better or smile every day! 🤩
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Lake Forest, just a few hours north of me! Was not aware of this place, will have to check it out the next time I am up there to visit my brother. Hopefully that scary chicken won’t find me ha.
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Ha! That scary chicken is probably more afraid of you than you are of it. I know, famous words that never really resonated! 🤣
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I love your photos. The one with the tossed vegetables is special.
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Thank you! I just wish I the tossed vegetables were for me! 😋
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