Wednesday June 5, 2019 As I open the bags of fleece and start to skirt them, it amazes me what these creatures grow on their backs with almost zero effort. Eat hay, eat grass, and grow fleece. It just happens if we keep them stress free. 🙂 I think we’ve all recovered form the stresses of shearing day and now the work with the fleeces can be at a slower pace. Pasture clean up today to keep me humble, then I’ll open a few more bags of fleece and sit under my tree skirting out bits of hay and such. Life is good.
Photo of the day: Contented grazers, blossoms on the apple tree and beautiful clouds made a nice back drop for happy hour last night. #grateful
KATHIE CARPENTER
WOW! So beautiful. Looks so peaceful. (:
Linda
Thanks, it really is peaceful here. And I’m ever so grateful for it!
Vickie M Chidester
Hi There.
Do you have shearing services? I have an alpaca and a llama and am located in Honeyville, UT. about 60 miles north of Salt Lake. let me know, OK?
Linda
Sorry, I do not do shearing. We hire a crew who has come and gone.