This is Sophie in her favorite sweater. I had to pry it off her periodically this winter to wash it. Here she is having a riding lesson Periwinkle. Look closely, Peri exactly matches the pony on her sweater!
At the sheep dog demo at the Gore Place Sheep Festival the dogs herd sheep, they heard goats, and then they herd ducks! I want some of these ducks. They are called Indian Runners and they are adoreable.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
beautiful blog
If you want to read something inspiring check out Tink's blog (http://yarnsinthefarms.com/intheloop/?p=70) about her daughter's difficulty and her path to dangerous knitting. Tink has a yarn store that's so beautiful and inspiring in Beverly, Mass. and she writes children's books. I want to be her when I grow up.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
a goat in a coat
I bought this little coat at Mass. Sheep and Wool Festival this weekend. Doesn't Charlotte look sweet in it? It's really for a newborn lamb or sheep, but because she's a dwarf it fits her fine. It's really too warm for it, but the kids had fun for a few minutes. They are planning to use it as pattern to make her a whole wardrobe.
The Festival was really fun. Lots of great vendors--I bought a beaded orifice hook (if you have to ask what that means--don't google it, I think that would be scary), more fleece and wool (but it was controlled spending), a felted pumpkin, a handmade fireplace broom, and some sari yarn for Sophie's weaving.
If you want to see links for where we went, Paula did all the work on her blog: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=364769806&blogID=398261531
Then Sunday Paula and I went up to Vermont open studios--potters, knitters, and needle felters, oh my. We also put our feet in a river, hiked to some old growth, ate some local cheese, and saw a skinny dipper in downtown Brattleboro. As always, after a visit, I am left wondering why I don't live in Vermont!
Charlotte has a snack with a little help from her mom.
The Festival was really fun. Lots of great vendors--I bought a beaded orifice hook (if you have to ask what that means--don't google it, I think that would be scary), more fleece and wool (but it was controlled spending), a felted pumpkin, a handmade fireplace broom, and some sari yarn for Sophie's weaving.
If you want to see links for where we went, Paula did all the work on her blog: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=364769806&blogID=398261531
Then Sunday Paula and I went up to Vermont open studios--potters, knitters, and needle felters, oh my. We also put our feet in a river, hiked to some old growth, ate some local cheese, and saw a skinny dipper in downtown Brattleboro. As always, after a visit, I am left wondering why I don't live in Vermont!
Charlotte has a snack with a little help from her mom.
Monday, May 26, 2008
bad blogger
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