The pasture grass is green and abundant. |
The garden is planted. |
The net for tomatoes, cukes and runner beans is in place. |
Rafael's fleece is in the process of being skirted and the bags contain small samples of fleece to be entered in a spin off. |
I am also entering Rafael's whole fleece (seen above) and Daisy Mae's in the Fleece Show. In this class the whole fleece is evaluated and given points in the following categories:
Uniformity-micron, length, and color
Style - lock, structure and density
Luster
Absence of Guard Hair (large coarse hairs)
Absence of Impurities
Fleece Weight
Last year in the white older suri female class Twizzler received a 2nd place. I was thrilled, since this was a national show and the white classes are the most common. I'm very interested to see how Daisy Mae stacks up to the competition. Once I get Rafael's and Daisy's fleeces skirted I have six other fleeces to do so that they can be taken to the fiber mill in the fall. Speaking of, all the fleece dropped off last fall is now spun into yarns and roving and awaiting pick up at the mill. Now I just need to find a day to go.
I've also been working on my flower beds and recently invested a couple of days edging and putting down another top coat of mulch.
The before east side bed. |
The side bed after. |
The front bed. |
I'm quite fond of these Coral Bells I planted last year and the wonderful red begonia on my planter. |
Felicity sheepishly showing off her belly. |
Daisy, wondering, "What about me? I can show off too!" |
Linus has a love/hate relationship with the chickens. He wants to "play" with them. They don't want to. They run after him. He runs away. Sounds like a cat game to me.
Chicken encounters of the cat kind. |
Linus supervising as only he knows how to. |
Happy June! |