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Caption Contest Winner!


Wow, the deliberations were intense.  So many great captions... only one winner.  After numerous ballots with sweat and tears, Candi emerged as the winner with her funny caption submitted on Facebook:


Not sure how well Candi knows Boaz, but that sentiment is spot on.  Boaz loves to get in your face.  I was actually backing up when I took that photo to keep him from getting paca snot on the camera.

Candi - you get to choose from our new yarns, fresh out of the dye pots.  We have three different yarns, in several colors each.  These colors are approximate - I'm not good at making my camera get the exact right color.  Good luck picking your favorite skein  ;-)

Shalom - 100% Fine Superwash Merino yarn, 4 oz. ~190 yards:

Top: Cardinal and Third Watch
Bottom: Sprouts, Harvest, Lupine


Shepherd's Keep - 100% Organic Merino yarn, 4 oz. ~280 yards:

Primrose
Evensong

Jacob's Well
Wake Up! (Bright yellow)
Robin's Egg
Thicket (Spruce)



Bounty - 86% Brushed Kid Mohair, 14% Nylon, 4 oz. ~496 yards:

Prairie Rose

Sunrise
Mustard Seed
Deep Valley (shades of olive, brown, rust)

We'll also be offering in the LRB Store, several natural colored cotton yarns for warm weather projects.  Drop on by for a look-see soon...

I'm already looking ahead to Saturday - it's the Third Saturday Spin/Knit In at the LRB!  Hope you can be with us...  And Farm Camp begins on Monday!  Now that's going to be a big time...

Farm Survey

It's been too long since our last walk around the farm together, so I snapped some shots of critters who would love some virtual scritches.

Judah and Tella vie for attention

Social grooming bonds this working pair

Tella is such a beauty.  A busy, mischievous beauty.

The ewes and lambs are shaggy and plump

Rachel is brave, behind the fence

Phineas eats and dozes on Shadrach's back

Shad and Mordechai get fresh water

Ms. Smokey shadows me on my rounds

Ruthie is always alert.  Except when she's sawing logs.

Boaz enjoys the sunshine

This weather is heavenly to the alpacas - cool mornings and sunny, mild afternoons

These Ameraucanas are trying to make a break for it.  Patience, girls.

Ice overnight will give way to spring-like temperatures by afternoon

How does our garden grow?  Our patience has been rewarded.  The seeds have germinated and new sprouts are coming up in the protected environment of the greenhouse.  This provides good wind protection, and a bit of temperature mediation.  Even though it's not airtight or heated, the cover makes a big difference for these cool weather veggies.  My next plan is to get some onion starts to fill up the vacant plot in the greenhouse.  I'm also starting some tomatoes indoors.

The spinach has sprouted in the greenhouse

Baby turnips

A row of young lettuce
I'm putting together the next farm newsletter, which will be chock-full of news about the very cool plans we have for 2012.  If you're not on our list, sign up via the link in the left margin.  I think you'll like how our calendar is shaping up.