So before it becomes old news I'd like to share some photos with you.
There were beautiful blue skies and the smell of french fries. Of course I had to have some old fashioned root beer while I listened to the bluegrass bands.
The shuttle to and from the parking fields was a tractor and wagon......so sweet.
There were these wild and crazy 4 horned sheep called Jacob sheep.
I grew up in rural PA and never ever saw a sheep like this.
They have two sets of horns and the gentleman tending to them said they can grow up to four sets.
I had a chat with these sheep. They were very friendly.
There were so many different varieties of sheep I stopped taking pictures. I was amazed at how friendly they were and saddened because I learned the difference between sheep for wool, leather and food. um.....I was talking to sheep that could actually end up as someones dinner.
somehow I had forgotten this fact. It put a small damper on my day.
My spirits were lifted when I watched the Border Collies perform their magic. I love how they take charge. It was like a waltz. back and forth , around and around .....a gentle dance.
Then there were the tables of wool.
So many different varieties and textures.
a little boy was looking at the bags full of soft and stinky fluff and he was singing
Yes Sir Yes Sir ... Three bags full.
I had to smile
As I walked through the barns and buildings my smile grew.
There were
miles and miles of yarn
in every color you could imagine.
I was so smart to leave my credit cards at home.
Then I saw this
and I had no money to buy it.
sad
She had several other pieces but she asked me to not take too many photos.
So I just took this one.
You can see more of her work on her website
I am truely blessed to be able to enjoy a pleasant music filled day
surrounded by beautiful fiber and yarn,
sweet and gentle sheep, good food and of course the Border Collies.
I will definitely be going back to the Sheep and Wool Festival next year.
4 comments:
We drove by there on Saturday morning, and DH wanted to stop for lamb kabobs. I'm glad you've showed us what's available -maybe we'll stop next year! I hope you were able to at least buy a little wool? Perhaps three bags full?
I could never drive by and not stop!
I have a friend that attends that festival every year. She does amazing needlework and often incorporates her "buys" in her work.
If you have never visited Susan Elliot's blog, take a look when you have some time. She has amazing skill and will be glad you visited.
http://plays-with-needles.blogspot.com/
You didn't shop?!?!? I went a few years ago and it was amazing.
I would sooooo have come home with that jacket!!!!! that was just gorgeous!!!
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