After
living in northern Colorado for 16 years, Wonderful Guy and I seized the
opportunity to go to the National Western Stock Show last month. My cousin came from western Kansas to
attend. He is a farmer/rancher sort, so
was going …you know…as a professional.
The Guy and I were rubberneckers mostly, but also wannabees.
The outside of the expo center. There are other critters on the other side, horses and cattle and such. This was my favorite.
You
see. I put the idea in Cousin’s mind that he might raise some fine fleece
sheep, and he is okay with that. Really he is. His plan was to work in attending some of the sheep shows, and with him in tow,
my plan was to check out the fleeces. I educated him on what a spinner looks for, or at
least, what I look for. We chatted up
the tenders of the fleeces, and he talked up some of the sheep people when I
wasn’t around.
We
spent some time in the evenings looking at my Fleece and Fiber Source Book (Deb Robson and and Carol Ekarius) checking out the really handsome breeds, the stylin’ breeds with their fine
wool, and the ones that we thought might best survive the predators Kansas
offers. Otherwise known as the ones with horns and/or the sheep with muscles....
What
we figured out is that we have more to figure out before the decision is made and
sheeps are purchased. That is
good. I prefer prudent decision making
to rash rushing off.
Then
he spent the sheep money on a couple of Scottish Highland cows…which I do
believe is his first love!
Here Grandgirl #1 is detailing the footlong hotdog she shared with her sister for lunch to her parental units.
Grandgirl #2 took about 4 steps to each one of ours! She was zonked within 10 minutes of starting the car.
(Both of the above photos are with camera phones. No apology, only explanation)
This is just because. She was having fun, and I got a genuine smile from her.
3 comments:
Hahaha! Did you put the alpaca bits in your pocket to spin, later? I bet you did.
They probably did not realize how worldly (in the realm of spinning and knitting) that your granddaughters are. Love the pictures.
Sleeping kid pics are almost as cute as sleeping dog pics. Heheh.
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