I have not posted in a long time. We helped with the shearing again this year and it was a good
time again this year. Maybe before long I will get new pictures up. Mac has not gotten them out
of the camera.
We did a "spinning demo" for Frontier Days at Fort Condi and 1200 Children came to watch and
want to spin. There were other thing for them to do also.
I have been knitting wash cloths and soap bags. I am now back on my shrug. I am almost finished.
I then much get back to my Paper Jacket, yes I said paper. I just have the sleeves to do.
Well I will post more later. keep knitter and spinning.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Monday, March 24, 2008
Shearing Day Alpaca
March 22 was Shearing Day At Fairhope Alpaca Farm, and we were pleased to be asked
to help. We enjoyed it even if we were so tired we did not know our names. lol The we
is my husband Mac and myself.
Below are some pictures of the day. Mark and Chris were the shearers, one now lives
here in the US the other in New Zealand and comes over to shear each year. We had about 6 workers picking up fleece and I was writing down the weight of each alpaca
before shearing and after, up close and some times too close.
to help. We enjoyed it even if we were so tired we did not know our names. lol The we
is my husband Mac and myself.
Below are some pictures of the day. Mark and Chris were the shearers, one now lives
here in the US the other in New Zealand and comes over to shear each year. We had about 6 workers picking up fleece and I was writing down the weight of each alpaca
before shearing and after, up close and some times too close.
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