This weekend my husband and I celebrated our 19th wedding anniversary. I'm so blessed to have such a wonderful husband. I love him even more than I did when we first got married. Okay, enough of the mushy stuff.
We went to Hardy and strolled the shops, had lunch at a cosy diner, and did some shopping, and had an ice cream.
Today a north wind blew in, seems like fall today.
The alpaca and lincoln lamb has been spun up and plied. I washed it this evening, and it's now hanging to dry. Will post pictures when it's dry.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Fall is Around the Corner
The sheep are preparing themselves for fall breeding season and fattening themselves for winter. The ram, Guthrie, has started testing the ewes to check if they are ready for breeding, as sure sign that fall is just around the corner.
This is Guthrie, our BFL crossed ram. And a pic of his fleece, on the hoof.
I've replanted the garden with cool season crops. Lettuces, radishes, sugar snap peas, chard, and bunching onions.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Uninvited Guest
Last night when I went out to gather the hens' eggs, I found an uninvited guest taking a nap in the nesting box. I'm sure he'd not only eaten the eggs from the day before, but also from yesterday. Normally, I would leave a snake like this alone. But because it has become an egg eater, I couldn't do that. The snake would find it's way back to the hen's nest.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Flying the Coop
We settled our dear son into university life yesterday. This is a big step for him, as well as us. I know he is excited and nervous at the same time. After homeschooling him from 5th grade on, it's a little strange not having him in the house. I'm glad to see him move on to the next step in his life, but a bit sad too. My little boy is all grown up.
Anyways, I'd been borrowing his digital camera to take photos, and he took his camera with him. Until I can get my own camera, I'll have to do without.
Been working on some socks, in between moving son into his new living quarters. Hmm, maybe I have a new craft room now !?! grin...
Here's a photo of Raven's ewe lamb after her first haircut in late June. I put the sheep up on my old goat milking stand to handshear them. Less stress on my back and less stress on them. I haven't given her an official name yet. I'm thinking of calling her Felicity. It would be more logical to me to give her a name starting with "R" so that I remember that her mom is Raven, but we'll see...
Anyways, I'd been borrowing his digital camera to take photos, and he took his camera with him. Until I can get my own camera, I'll have to do without.
Been working on some socks, in between moving son into his new living quarters. Hmm, maybe I have a new craft room now !?! grin...
Monday, August 16, 2010
Sheep in the Shade
Finally got a few good pictures of a couple more ewes. They were lounging under the trees for some shade. Today hasn't been quite as hot, and the sheep are enjoying the break in the heat.
This is Moonstruck. I've been spinning her spring fleece for a Gwendolyn Lace Shawl
This is Raven. Her fleece won 1st place in the colored fleece category in 2005 with her previous owner in MO.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Everybody is Looking for Water
Last night when I went to check on the sheep and feed the pigs, I saw this little frog seeking water where he could. He found water in the pigs stock tank. It's been so hot and dry, I'm sure he was thankful to be able to take a dip in the tank.
I haven't had a chance to get more pictures of the sheep. It's either been too dark or too hot, so hopefully tomorrow, I'll get the timing right and be able to snap some good pictures.
Meanwhile, I've been a spinning away at the combed top from Moonstruck.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Singing In the Rain
Yesterday afternoon it rained enough to take away some of the heat. I think the sheep were secretly singing in the rain. They seemed so much more comfortable. Some of the local fiber farmers have lost animals due to the heat index recently. I have so few sheep, I can't afford to lose a single one.
This is Jacinda. She's my favorite ewe. Very friendly, easy going, and a great mom.
This is Jacinda. She's my favorite ewe. Very friendly, easy going, and a great mom.
One of our hens hatched out a clutch of chicks this summer. A predator took a few of the chicks, but one is left. Here's mom and chick. My last fleece that needed washing, is on the drying rack now. It should be dry by tomorrow. Now that the washing is done, my goal is to try and spin 1 oz a day. I love spinning the top I combed off of Moonstruck. I'm thinking I need more sheep! |
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