
In order to not get into a rut, I periodically spin yarns that sell well, but are not me. The above two skeins are lace weight - not my usual - and all natural colored from my animals. They include llama, Shetland, Jacob, and
Rambouillet wool, as well as kid mohair. They have over 750 yards each. The one on the left has been washed. The one on the right had no
t been washed yet. I wanted to see how different they would look. I normally don't list yarns and prices on my blog, but thought I would do so, since I am not going to list anything else on
etsy till after the 4
th Avenue Street fair. They are each $82 and I will pay postage, if they are purchased off my blog.

The Bad Hair Day Rooster was moving too much for a great photo, but I
loived th ecolor combination. It has a lot of the colors that are in the
freeform shawl that I am currently knitting.

Marc made a new hutch for two of the rabbits this past weekend. I wanted them up off
the ground and away from the chickens, who were probably abusing them. The other rabbit is in a cage of her own. I am pretty sure that she had babies already and that the chickens attacked them. Seeing them go after a grub that was under a brick was kind of scary!