
There’s a wonderful bronze foundry in our town called the Lands End Sculpture Center. Today, we got a tour. Here you can see them moving the crucible full of hot metal, ready to pour it into molds. The molds are pre-heated so they won’t crack. Then they’re lined up, ready for filling. The molten metal Continue reading

We’ve removed all the old corrals and handling stuff in preparation for rebuilding them later this summer. Continue reading

Sheep shearing has begun. We’re betting that there are a lot of twins on the way. Continue reading

Here’s a gorgeous picture of some elk at sunset in the Terror Creek Winery hay fields. Continue reading

We’re planning on reconfiguring the sheep handling system once we put it on the other side of the hay barn. To be sure it’ll fit and see how the sheep work through it, we decided to move it up to the main hay barn area before shearing. Here it is, all set up and ready Continue reading

The ewes aren’t due to lamb until the last week of April. However, they’re already getting quite round. I always tell people that our sheep are wider than they are tall when they’re heavily pregnant. Most folks don’t believe me, though. Here’s the proof! Continue reading

Now that we’ve made the transition to large square hay bales, we no longer need the backstop that the old hay stack wagon used to push the small bales up against. We’ve decided to take it down and see if we can move the sheep handling system into its place. That way, we can use Continue reading

The gate into the ram pen is finally dug out. We mostly did it by hand. We also saw a turkey flock roosting in the trees on our way up the hill. Continue reading

We’re receiving even more snow. Ken has to plow every single day just to keep a path open. Even the yearling ewes are avoiding going out into their corral much. As you can see, the gate to the ram pen was drifted shut as well. We’ll have to shovel it out yet again to get Continue reading