Saturday, June 13, 2009

Baby Bunnies Are Such Fun !

A quick post so you can see how cute the little buns are.

Considering just over two weeks ago they started out like this.

...and then they got fur.

And started to look like bunnies.

Now they are up for visiting. (Note the blue hands from wool dyeing).

And already we have an avid motorcyclist in our midst.

That's Beady, the only one we've named so far.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

I Love Days At Home

Here are some of the things I got to do.

I washed the second half of Kirby's fleece. Here it is soaking in very hot water and Dawn dishsoap.


I made a CD spindle with the grommets Simon and I went EVERYWHERE, (in Powell River, that is) to find. I had some of those CD labels so I made a spirograph design on it. It spins nicely and looks psychedelic too. How cool is that ?

I got to hold this 6 day old kit. It's hard to get the best shot one handed but you get the idea.

And here is one of the light coloured kits. They have fur now.

I experimented making headscarves on my knitting machine.

Here is the headscarf and Kirby's 1/2 fleece outside drying in the sun.

And this is the second scarf I made. I changed how I worked the decreases so it is a bit shorter, which is better. I made it with some recyled ribbon yarn.

So that was my day !

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Spring In The Forest

Just behind where we live are some fantastic trails through the forest. I took my camera on my walk the other day to capture some of the things I saw.

The ferns are all growing. They look like prehistoric birds somehow !

All the trees are bursting into leaf.

Some more ferns I passed.

I come to a fork and turn right.

A bracket fungus on the side of a tree.

I met a few creatures along the way, this banana slug for instance.

And a caterpillar on one of the ferns.

I'm not sure what animal would have made these prints, a deer perhaps ?

A lovely flowering redcurrant.
And the view looking up.

I put the rest of the pictures on flickr otherwise the blog might be too image laden !

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Bald AND Beautiful

Today was shearing day. One of my favorite occasions, as I'm sure I've mentioned before !



We had a new shearer come from Vancouver Island this year. His name is Grant and here is his website. You can take a look at their Clun Forest and Navajo Churro flock and more info on shearing.

He did a great job on the sheep, despite their small stature which is particularly hard on the back !

Here he is in action with Humbug.


And Marmite is almost done.


Here's Dandelion, just up from the ordeal ! Lovely and clean.

Kirby, our Babydoll Romney wether was determined to finish his mouthful of hay. He seemed to enjoy being sheared.And look at this handsome fellow, Womble our Babydoll ram.

I skirted the fleeces and packed them away in used paper grain bags until I get time to wash them all.

What a great day !

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Comings And Goings

On Thursday Simon took the Fab Four, (A.K.A. Lilly, Rose, Snowdrop and Primrose), down to Vancouver to meet up with Leona who was driving them back to Grand Forks.
Here is a picture of them all a while ago at our place.

And here they are up at Leona's. Lilly and Rose are enroute to Nova's up in Fort St John but will stay with Leona for a few weeks. They seem quite content don't they ?

The day before the lambs left though, we had a bit of a shock as Cashew gave birth to a little ram.

Here he is. His name is Willow.

Here are Cashew and Willow on his first day out of the barn.

Kind of odd that she lambed three months after everybody else, but there you are !

The day after the lambs left, Simon flew out for a couple of weeks in the UK visiting the family.

We miss them all !

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Rainbow Bunny

I have been remiss in blogging lately. My excuse is that I've been busy moving stuff around the house and setting up my studio room. (How cool is that ! I'll post some pictures when it's looking presentable).

Easter came and went but to celebrate I thought I'd try some dyeing with Easter egg dyes. As well as the angora fibre I wanted to dye, (Saffy) I rounded up a few little odd bobbins I had spun on my drop spindle.
I wound them up on my trusty skein winder.
I also found some llama and grey romney that looked like it wanted be colourful.
Here is what they all looked like after I added the dyes, wrapped them in plastic film and "nuked" them in the microwave. Not that appetizing ! As well as the easter egg dyes, (which were a bit disappointing really, big on packaging, small on actual colour sachets), I used food colouring.

But here is what it looked like when I unwrapped those plastic parcels and rinsed it all.

And the angora.And the skeins. At least they are all one colour now !

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

April Fools ?

Unfortunately not, but this is what we woke up to today.

I know people in most of Canada will be having a chuckle, but you know us wimpy Westcoasters, a bit of snow, (especially in April) is news around here.

The sheep were mighty surprised when they went out.



Still, they got some extra hay in the dry so they were happy. Here are Cashew, Pompom, Lily and Snowdrop chowing down.

Tika, of course is always happy to see snow. Anytime of year.

Also, for the record, the first hummingbird of the year arrived yesterday.

Today I bet he's wishing he stayed a little longer in the warm. He came to the feeder today though, despite the snow and the wind. Intrepid little guy isn't he ?