We wandered through the barn, admiring the different sheep and reveling in the county 4H feel of the event, I felt like I had been transported back in time to my country hometown where the summers were filled with animal events and county fairs.
A couple of young girls asked us to come see their lambs, they were going to be showing them in the judging circle at noon... they were very excited and proud, even showed us their new boots!
And my little curly headed friend was intrigued, and evidently spoke the language, he would baaa, they would baaa back at him. He did not disclose what they were talking about, but I felt sure they were telling him how nervous they were, and asking if their hair looked as good as his :-)
There was a bit of fiber for sale, but nothing that had to go home with me. There were bags of freshly sheered wool, alpaca, and other assorted animal hairs... it was fun to touch but since I have no idea how to process it, I did not succumb... maybe it's a new learning for another month.
There was a shelter where the spinners set up their spinning wheels and the one lonely weaver set up her loom. We unpacked our drop spindles and joined them. Jody was even asked to be a guest judge for the children's shearing contest... all in all a very fine day!
Prayers for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing...
Baaaaaa!
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