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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Evening Entertainment








Throwing a couple punches at Spud too, just to make a statement.


"I might be the baby of the bunch, but I'm a tough guy!"


And then right back to eating ;-).

And where's Baaxter been the whole time?


"Baaaaaaaaaaa!  Baaahaaamaamamaamamaaa!  Mommmommmommom mom!" ("Mom, they're playing too rough!" ;-).


Wednesday, July 30, 2014

A Sheep With A Lot To Say

We have some sheep who never say a word and some sheep who never seem to shut up :-).  Buddy is a big talker as is Ewen McTeagle.  Elizabeth is well known for her loud commentaries and most of the Bellys aren't afraid to speak their minds either.  I'm not sure I've ever heard Petunia say anything, but Woolliam and Boudreaux are pretty chatty.  

Baaxter has been a loud mouth since the minute I picked him up.  He has more to say and is very creative about saying it than any sheep I've ever been around.  He talks in full sentences with long and short sounds, high and low pitches, soft and loud.  He has several different baas, but also frequently says mom mom mom. I swear!  


Woody has a lot to say too...but he only has one word.  One word that sounds like a big honking horn :-).


"Baaaahmn"



"Baaaahmn"




"Baaaahmn"


This looks like an idyllic scene, but it deteriorated quickly.  The cool evenings have the boys mixing it up a little.  Those pictures tomorrow :-).


Tuesday, July 29, 2014

2014 Tour De Fleece Wrap Up


The challenge I set for myself, besides spin every day of the Tour de France/Fleece was to spin up all sorts of loose bits of roving I had squirreled away here, there and everywhere.  In the end I was successful with my daily spinning goal and ended up with 32 oz and 1800 yards of yarn.  It was fun to hang out with a variety of some of my favorite sheep.


These two browns - the red brown and pale brown in the center are both from Petunia.  The dark was her lamb fleece and the light from last year.


I especially enjoyed spinning this skein of Peabody, spun long draw.  


Here are three different white sheep.  Peabody in the middle, a Perendale/Cheviot cross on the right and I can't remember who that is on the left.  Three different whites.  Isn't that interesting?


Jester, always a fun spin, and Beanie Baby, also very nice.


And some tiny samples of some lace weight from Miss Ewenice.  The large skein was my first attempt - too thick.  The second and third skeins are in the ball park.  Sampling is important ;-).

Some other sheep I spun were Henrietta, Popcorn PeePee Pants, Elizabeth, some mixed Jacob, a Tunis sample, Shetland sample, California Red cross, hmmm who else...  Goal for next year - better record keeping!  Or maybe I shouldn't wait that long ;-).

If you participated with the Tour de Fleece and completed your challenge but weren't signed in on Ravelry, drop me an email and let me know you would like to be included in the prize drawings :-).

Now to figure out what I want to make with all that yarn!




Monday, July 28, 2014

Some Sunday Sheep Shots


Mia Mia - Queen of the Tour de Fleece, which finished in fine fashion yesterday.  Pictures tomorrow.


Boudreaux


 Burrnie, Maisie, Casper Belly and Emily


Chocula


Keebs in the foreground and Daniel and B. Willard behind.


The boys.  Look at that thunderhead!  I love to watch them boil up.


Oops, no sheeps ;-).


Count Chocula again.  I love how this turned out with the aperture wide open.


Petunia and Ewen McTeagle - two of my all-time favorite sheeps :-).


Show's over!  Miss Maisie's propeller flying away :-).


Saturday, July 26, 2014

Sunday Stills - Looking Through Windows

I've missed so many great Sunday Stills challenges this summer.  This one was extra fun - anything you see looking through a window.  I picked the Wool House because I have lots of great views from there!


The boys.  Baaxter is doing great.  He loves his "brothers" :-).


This purple flower in the Dye Garden blooms and bloom and blooms.


Horses and sheep on the outside, spinning wheel on the inside.


Baaxter and an odd view/angle of the lavender.  Everything looks small and crunched together and it's really not.  I did have to replace quite a few plants after the hard winter, but it really looks pretty nice in real life.


Another view of a couple of the boys.  I think Baaxter is behind the "bars" on the right.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

A Spider With A Lot To Say

Our writing spiders are back!  One of only a few good things about summer ;-).


Look at this interesting web.


 I've never seen anything but the straight lines before.



I've been watching the egg sacks hanging on the garage, hoping to see all the babies floating down like Charlotte's Web.


I think this is where all the current hatch of spiders came from.


Definitely a lot to say.  A novel perhaps?


A young writer :-).


Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Keeping With A Theme

Another misty morning.  


From the back porch.



We are back in the 90s today, but then it's going back down to the upper 70s and lower 80s for a couple of days later in the week.  Weird.


Monday, July 21, 2014

Misty Monday Morning

We've had a fabulous stretch of unseasonably cool and rainy weather this past week. I enjoyed every minute of it! The sun is shining bright (and getting hot :-/) now, but this morning it was still cool, foggy and beautiful.

 

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Early Morning

We have a group of early risers that hit the green at daybreak. I saw them out by the pond and grabbed the camera.


Miss Renny


Coming in from way back - Daniel, Burrnie, Lila and Graham


Graham might be re-thinking the early breakfast.


"I was just resting my eyes!"


See all the lines in the dewy grass?  Those are the sheep paths.  Mia is always the farthest out.


And here's what she thinks about having her picture taken ;-).


Crazy Miss Maisie