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Monday, July 8, 2024

So Where Are We

I'm sitting on the Wool House porch drinking coffee and watching Pinot mess about being a happy rabbit.  It's been cool this morning and last and he loves that.  I'll be so glad when summer is over.  This has already felt like a long one and it's just the beginning of July.

I've mentioned the Tour de Fleece, Pinot, the woven rug.  The month end compilations have at least included pictures of the gardens, sunrises, sunsets, sheep, horses, cats.  I made a little knitted Maisie, but while I've wanted to start my walnut dyed sweater, I haven't let myself cast on.

It's a good thing Maisie's so cute ;-).

I get beat down by the "can't do something fun until you get your chores done" mentality.  First, I live on a farm.  The chores are never done.  Not only are the chores never done, but I keep adding to the chores by planting too many flowers, getting a rabbit friend, wanting to teach Frankie something new...  I love my flowers and Pinot and I'm proud of what Frankie and I are getting done this summer.  Some rain would be helpful.

Second, if you want to maintain a fiber business to help support your sheep, maybe actually doing something with the fiber needs to be a "chore" if that's how your kooky brain works.  Just because a chore is fun doesn't mean it's not important.  I'm assuming ten years from now I won't remember the blood, sweat, tears and bruises, but I will enjoy looking back at the blog pictures and stories while wearing warm sweaters made from my best friends fleeces.  

I'm going to be 56 this summer.  If I haven't figured life out by now, maybe it's not going to happen.  Or maybe I'm just now getting old enough to start figuring it out.  Maybe I'm just a slow learner...

So, some things to look forward to:

The next post will be about all the building we've done lately.  Mostly for Pinot and some flowers.  Oh, I also put a board back up in Frankie's stall, so I guess I covered all my "distractions" ;-).  Don't let me forget to share the out house as well.  

I've started skirting my spring fleeces...finally...and promptly ran into a nest of very aggressive bees living in guess who's fleece. 


I covered them back up and was trying to find a place to safely stash them (even mean bees are important pollinators and they were just trying to protect their family), but our resident barn skunk cleaned them out last night.  I should have seen that coming.  Slow learner...

Yep, it was Maisie.  You can't make this stuff up...

The Bluegrass Yarn and Fiber Crawl is coming up and I'm going to participate this year.  I'll do a separate post with my open dates and information about what we are going to offer along with some new farm and fiber products.

I finished my first bobbin of Ellie last night and I'm going to carry on spinning her for the Tour de Fleece.  She's a sweet spin and I'm really excited about her yarn.

How's your summer going?


8 comments:

Lori Skoog said...

Our summer sounds like one of yours! High temps and muggy. Fortunately, our chores are not as outrageous as yours as we only have 2 horses, 1 dog and 2 cats. Love your new Maisie sculpture! Building? What the heck is going on down there? All the best to you and Tim.

Anonymous said...

Just got back from Liberty KY where we go to spend time away from all the "craziness" of suburban lifeπŸ˜‘. We left on July 3rd and got back home on July 6th, thinking surely the fireworks (I hate them) would be over, right. Saturday sounded like a war zone...😐 In Liberty they have a short fireworks show lasting about 45 minutes and then everyone goes back to livin and workin hard. So peaceful and respectful. I'm also ready for summer to be gone. πŸ™„ K. Littrell

Anonymous said...

You are so productive! I admire your energy. I’ve spent my summer so far recovering from a hip replacement. DO NOT recommend if you can avoid it��. Sta y happy and healthy, and thanks for sharing.
From Marcy in California

Michelle said...

Oh, how I relate to "can't play 'til I check everything off my list"! But if I do let myself off the hook (some days I don't write a list – gasp!), things snowball and I get behind and feel desperate and guilty. But some part of my likes juggling all the things I have to do and all the things I want to do; people like us are never bored. 😁

Shelley said...

You and your farm are a balm during these turbulent times Sara. Thank you.

Shirley said...

Oh Maisie... even your fleece has attitude!
The mini Maisie is quite adorable though.

Terry and Linda said...

Your little sheep is just darling

Far Side of Fifty said...

Well of course it was Maisie:)

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