There was a gorgeous rainbow over the mesa (and the sheep) this morning. Continue reading
We went to Montrose to attend the Colorado Woolgrowers’ Convention on the 22nd and 23rd of July. I was thrilled to be chosen as the 2009 Colorado Woolgrower of the Year, “in recognition of your dedication to improving and promoting the Colorado sheep industry.” I managed to finish the cloak, and I wore it up Continue reading

Originally, Bill was going to build the roof over the porch first, but some of the lumber didn’t arrive in time. The concrete got poured first instead. Continue reading

Today, we got back some sock samples that we’re having made from our Black Welsh Mountain wool. We’ll be offering both a hiking crew and a terry sock in men’s and women’s sizes. The labels turned out really nice. Bill used the tractor to do the final filling of the holes before the concrete truck Continue reading

We’re nearly ready to pour the concrete footers for the new porch. Continue reading
The posts holding the roof of the new porch need to be set in concrete piers. They will each have a large footer. Our next task was to position them properly and dig the necessary holes. Continue reading

We moved Winnie in with the rams so that we could let them graze the front pear orchard. She’s really being good about staying with them. Construction work on the new porch has begun, and we removed the old porch cover today. Continue reading
The second pea harvest has been much larger than the first. The corn is growing well, but the melons aren’t doing much. Continue reading
It’s finally done – or nearly done. I ended up not putting the shoulder cape on at all. I also hand-stitched black twill tape around the front edge to prevent things from unraveling. I may also add it to the bottom if it seems to need it. The clasp is inaccurate for the time. It Continue reading

Bill is back to add a covered deck to the back of the house. Our first task is to take down the existing small porch. We’ll add a concrete patio to the right between the door and the garage, and the deck to the left will wrap around to the front and side. There will Continue reading