
The front or "right" side.
All in all it was very fun and I'm looking forward to my next project. And it was nice to hang out with one of my all time favorite sheep for a bit :-).

The front or "right" side.
All in all it was very fun and I'm looking forward to my next project. And it was nice to hang out with one of my all time favorite sheep for a bit :-).
I just added a cute picture of Bullseye to yesterday's post. I'd saved it...and then promptly forgot about it.
On a crazy note, a video of Possum and Archie with a little bit of Bea went viral on Instagram last week. Not millions of views viral (thank goodness), but as of this morning, 230,000 views.
Leave it to Possum, the Murphy of the cat world here.
I think part of why this happened was a short poem by Carl Sandburg that begins "The fog comes on little cat feet." I wasn't aware of that, so am happy I got something of value from the 318 (!) comments that the post received...most of which I don't believe were bots.
Does anyone remember Henrietta? She came here with Heidi back in 2006, before the blog even started. She was a grand old sheep. A friendly Jacob who enjoyed a good back scratch and didn't need to be bribed with cookies. She was a farm favorite.
I'd saved a bag of her roving from 2013 and in that bag was a big ball of yarn. I'm not sure why I stopped spinning it, but I'd saved it for years thinking I really should finish it and a couple of weeks ago, when I was looking for my next Thursday spinning project, I pulled it down out of the loft.
I reviewed the thickness and twist from back in the day and did my best to try to match it. I was shocked at how much VM (vegetable matter) was in it, but decided maybe I didn't know any better back then? I thought I did, but there it was. I didn't care. It was Henri and I could pick it out.

