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Meet Joris!

Such a sweet little monster. Made up of various fingering/Dk weight partial skeins (natural color Griff, various dyed shades of Esther, plus leftovers from my green cabled sweater)

What do you think- does he need a tail? or no?

No more shearing done yet, but seedlings are coming along great. Really looking forward to the Alger Garden swap next weekend!

Fluff Management Continues

Caught up Daphne in the shed this afternoon and she became the next haircut candidate.

She can be a handful, as she’s always been a really physical gal, always wrestling with me over hoof trims, shearing, vaccinations. Today was no different. Started with hooves- and hers are a mess right now, so I’m sure that’s why she didn’t want any of it. But thankfully she settled down a bit once I got to shearing.

Here she is in a calm moment about halfway through

(just after that, she got all freaky and dragged the wool through the straw in the shed, of course)

And here she is with her fluff mostly managed

A little felty along the topline, but her side and chest wool is soooo sweet. Or will be, once I pick out all the bedding. Grrr. At least she’s off to a fresh start for the summer.

Meanwhile, in the hoophouse, a couple pretty new colorways are drying-

That’s Blood Orange on Esther + Violet Border Leicester on the left, and Deep Water on Esther + Purple (on Felix? maybe) on the right.

And I’ll send you out with a short clip of sheep peacefully grazing-

and a little visit with yellow chig

Have a good week everyone-

Call of the Wool’d

Finally did some more shearing!

Esther was today’s lucky winner. She was a pretty patient with me, so I did get her whole topside done.

Her undercarriage is still pretty messy- will deal with that later.

Whole lotta dirty wool off that girl. Probably at least 8 pounds worth washing. And another couple that will make a really potent tea for the garden.

But it’s amazing how bright white she is underneath, and she loves the good rubs she can get once her heavy coat is off. The other sheeps of course gave her a hard time when she was turned out with her new haircut.

I hate it when they are buttheads to each other. 🙁

Felix was smart to stay out of their way. While the rest of the gang was running Esther around, he came over and got some yummy alfalfa pellets.

That’s a good boy, Felix!

And speaking of critters, This week I came across one this week that has really captured my imagination

Meet Joris I have already cast on and knit his six-pointed head

He’s going to be such a cute little creature. And I have a feeling he’s gong to come together pretty quickly.

Have a good week folks-

Prime Garden Time

None of the sheeps seem very excited about being sheared yet, so I’ve been concentrating my efforts on garden work.

In the hoophouse, seedlings are making good progress, with squashes getting up-potted into 4″ and taken off heat, and little tomatoes starting to put on their first true leaves

They look really nice and sturdy, and have such cute fuzzy stems 🙂

Planted some more herb seeds this weekend- Basil, Dill and Fennel. They are taking the spot on the heat mat vacated by Delicata, Jarrahdale and Zuchinni. Also planted out some of the little cukes in the hoophouse. Here they are alongside the peas that are finally getting settled in an taking off (with a short barrier to keep Yellow Chig from trampling them)

I’m also very excited that some of my cuttings from last September appear to be rooted.

Two roses in the back are Saint Cecilia, and the apples in front are from our big King tree. First success I’ve had in a while with cuttings- rhodies I tried last year didn’t take, but that might have been due to the poor condition of the bush I was trying to clone (?)

And, we took delivery yesterday of a cool new thingee for growing herbs and greens. The plan is to station it somewhere on the cement slab in the hoophouse. We got the rolling base, with it, so placement is flexible. Once the herbs get a little further along we’ll get it filled and assembled-

And in knitting news, I’m still corrugated ribbing mode. This time using recently acquired rare-breed wools I mentioned a couple weeks ago- Manx Loaghtan and Zwartbles.

Both breeds were really fun to spin. Lots of character. Highly recommend 👍