Monday, February 28, 2011

Trivia And Trivial

I spun a lot of cotton yesterday but I still have more to spin so will be concentrating on that today.

Trivia Alert:
Did you know that Wiener Schnitzel is breaded veal cutlet and not hot dogs at all. Did you know that it comes from Vienna, Austria?  I didn't know that until just now when CBC Radio had their trivia question for the morning... I had to look it up... you never know what you are going to learn.I don't know why it was important to tell you that... I just found it interesting.


It is still cold in this neck of the woods. A balmy -28 degrees as I'm sitting here. The year that we moved into this house we had a freezing day... we moved in on the 10th of March and it was -32 degrees... it was really horrible. I think this year is going to be very similar... we will be waiting for spring still in May.

No new lambs yet which is good with these temperatures still dipping. I am hoping that the forecast is wrong and that we will be getting warmer temperatures as the week continues. The wee lamb born last week continues well. She is fighting her mother who is a desperately bad mom and tries to shake off her baby every time she tries to nurse. I had hoped that last year was an anomaly but apparently not. For some reason some ewes just don't want the bother of feeding their lambs. Last year this ewe had twins and she was the same then too. One of her last year lambs is doing fairly well and the other is very small. Not what I would call a good mom. I hate to see them ignoring their babies. This year she only birthed one and that is a good thing. We have her in the shed which is very small, we do that to force her to nurse her baby and so that the baby doesn't have to work so hard to latch on, but she still stomps and tries to shake off her baby every time the lamb tries to suck. Generally those lambs get pooped on (literally pooped on), a lot because they have to chase their mom and nurse from the back (between the legs) when the mom is not expecting it. It doesn't make for a good mom or a healthy lamb. I have kept the mom only because she is my only pure blood merino. I am hoping to get a good fleece from her and then I won't breed her again (she'll be able to retire and just provide fleeces). Meanwhile, the other ewe (who goes by the name of Fanny), who is also left to give birth is an awesome mom.... the complete opposite to Queen (the above mentioned ewe). Fanny has always given twins and they are always strong and hardy though usually a little on the small side. This doesn't bother me since my animals don't get a lot of the green feed since we do not have lots of pasture... they are mostly fed on hay all year round and we only put them on grass in the spring before the grasshoppers eat it. Also Fanny is part Shetland which is a breed that tends to be smaller anyway. I'm assuming that her lambs tend toward the Shetland rather than the BFL/Merino which is what she has been bred with.  Clear as mud?

Currently we have ten sheep but two are promised for meat so we will be butchering those later in the spring. I am thinking of getting rid of one of my rams. He is a freak and constantly freaks out and has a good run at the fence whenever anyone happens to look at him. He is not a nice animal. Tending towards stupidity! Twice now I've had to extract him from the fence when he has taken a run at it and gotten his head stuck... he's just too stupid for words.  I'm not sure if he will be butchered or if I will sell him. Maybe someone else can get better behaviour from him.

Anyway that is a little update on lambs and weather... not much interesting going on so I had better go listen to the news about the Oscars... (go Colin... he's my favorite actor anyway)... and spin that cotton.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Grey Sunday

I'm just about to go and sit with my knitting for one hour and then on to the cotton.  I am determined to get this cotton done and off the wheel by tomorrow evening.  Outside the temperatures have dipped to -27 degrees. It has been snowing for two days though you can't really see any accumulations. It is very fine snow but it is blowing too and that makes for an eerie day. The wind is howling around the house and I keep watching to see if Fanny is going to drop her lambs. I hope she doesn't because it would not be good for her wee lambs to have to suffer this cold and wind chill.  But she is due at any time so we wait and hope the the temps warm up soon.  I took pictures of the snow but it just doesn't do the weather justice.  You can't take pictures of wind and cold and that is as much of what is making this morning so blah.  While I'm glad we are still getting snow, (mostly because we need the snow pack to help restore the water table after the last few years of draught), I am sorry to see it so cold.... I just wish it was a little warmer like -4 degrees C. Doesn't this look brrrr....
It makes my nose cold just looking at it.

I think I'll go listen to CBC radio and have some tea and knit on a scarf for a while... before I spin cotton. See ya... and I hope your Sunday is milder than mine.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Getting In Touch With My Inner Pink 2

I'm thinking that after all this is not so bad... at least it is not Barbie Pink. Yuck! Tomorrow I may feel like puking but for today I'm ok with it. I think I'll try snuggling socks next.

In Touch With My Inner Pink

I'm not sure how long this will last... it's pink.... and pastel too! Eeew! It's like snuggling with socks... weird!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Friday... How Did That Freaking Happen????

Ok so the week has passed and I find myself at the end of the week with nothing done. I spun cotton yesterday and as it always seems with fine spinning you can spin forever and never really see what you've done. I wanted to get the cotton off my wheel before I started working on the flax... but I wanted to get flax done and Lopi finished before the end of Feb. I have a friend coming for lunch today and spend the afternoon spinning.   I will spin cotton since I can do that without really thinking but tomorrow I have to work on the flax and get that done then Monday I can work on the Lopi and try to finish that then I will be on schedule... hmmm... we'll see!

It has warmed up to a balmy -13 degrees which is quite cold for the end of February... usually by now we are getting the scattered day of warmth... but not this year so it seems. Mind you if the extra cold means that the snow last longer and more moisture in the end I'm all for that since it will mean a better year for hay.  Still it is gusty out there and so Queen and her lamb languor in the birthing shed with the hopes that when Fanny is ready to drop her babies (Fanny always gives twins) the temperatures will warm slightly.

I went to Knit Night last night and we are sorry to know that one of our knitters will be leaving us permanently.  She hasn't been coming very often this year due to her job taking her away to travel but it looks like she will be transferred... so our little Knit group is starting to drop away. Last year I lost my spinning group here in HH with the loss of Anita and then two other member moving away it left only three people and myself. two were not really steady spinners and weavers anyway so our group just fell apart. I've been so busy that I decided to give it a year and then maybe next fall I will actively seek spinners again for our group. This is one of the side affects of living in a small town. Groups can go from very active to dead overnight. It all depends on whose moving and whose ill and whose not around any longer.  I just continue to spin and weave and knit... it's what I do.... it's who I am...

So about a couple of hours from now I have this friend coming so I should go have a shower since my hair looks like a chicken's arse.  See....

 
Now that would scare anyone....

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Relieved

For two days I've been waiting... and hoping.  Our friends that are in New Zealand were not hurt. I finally heard from them this morning. They were almost in the thick of things and their house shook for about 20 seconds but their friend's house was hit and they have been helping to shovel the debris from the streets. I am so glad to know that they are alright. My friend says that the devastation is terrible and there are still bodies coming out of the fallen buildings all over the place.  I'm sure things will never be the same there...We look forward to seeing our friends here in Canada when they come back in May.

I have had a two day break from spinning and have been decadently going back to bed so I guess it is time to stop that goofing off and get back to work... cotton today but then I've just gotten line flax in the mail so that will be my next group of questions to attack. It is great that Teapot brought home a nice printer the other day and it prints stuff like zoom. So quick and efficient. I'm really happy with it.

So a short post today... we'll see you all bye and bye... (now that's a Newfy saying)!

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Photos From The Blueberry

MW prepping for a walk in the excruciating cold.
LW picking wool for the drum carder.
MA is working on her spinning.
RG who sat next to me and kept me cracking up looks oh so serious here but is anything but serious.
NC working on an Inkle loom with very pretty purple Inkle bands.
FE and MW chatting while they spin.
MF is spinning mohair and it looks awesome.
KK who is one of our youngest and newest spinners.
I was always the first up in the morning so I would go around and have a good look at everyone's stuff.
Then I would watch the sun rise through the window as I spun... it was very peaceful.
We prepped skeins of wool for dyeing
 
Then we mixed dye.
We laughed a little.
And some of us laughed a lot.
Here are my dye results which was an  experiment with commercial yarn to see if I could get the colours that I want... I like this.
Here are some of my Lopi samples... I also spun flax.
When I laid it all out at home this is what I had.... I'm very happy.