Desert Weyr Blog

  • Lawn Mowers

    Lawn Mowers

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    The snow has all melted, and things have dried out enough to get the pregnant ewes out. They needed their spring dewormer. Afterward, as a treat, they got to be lawn mowers around the guesthouse and shop. I sat under the shop porch and watched while reading the mail. They spend a lot of time… Continue reading

  • Snow!

    Snow!

    Morning chores are happening in the snow today. What a mess! Continue reading

  • Sheep Nests and New Furnace

    Sheep Nests and New Furnace

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    Our sheep dig nests in the bedding pack and sleep there. No lamb eggs this year for Easter, though. Here’s one of our ewes on her nest. We also got the last bit of the west divider fence done today. We still have to fix the top section that goes over the gated pipes, but… Continue reading

  • Goodbye, Old Truck

    Goodbye, Old Truck

    We sold our old 1951 Dodge truck today. At one time, I had aspirations of restoring it, but reality set in later. I know I’ll never have the time or skills to do so myself. The new owner restores cars as a hobby, and he’s promised to come back when it’s all done and take… Continue reading

  • We Have Combed Tops!

    We Have Combed Tops!

    We’ve gotten back a huge order of lovely combed tops. This is some amazing wool! I’m so excited that I had to start spinning some myself. It’s spinning up really nicely. Continue reading

  • Snow and Mud

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    First, we had snow. Then it melted and we had mud, and now it’s snowing again. It’s also been very cold – much colder than normal. I have no idea how our apple blooms are doing. The buds are still tight, so I hope they weather the cold okay. Continue reading

  • Odd Weather

    Odd Weather

    It’s time for some weird early April weather. This looked for all the world like dust coming in on a cloud. Continue reading

  • Exploring Social Media

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    An article I read a while ago about reserving your name on popular social media sites forced me into exploring Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Because of our farm business, I added Ravelry to the short list of critical places to be on. At first, I just wanted to be sure no one else was OogieM… Continue reading

  • The Shearing Is Done!

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    I was too busy to take any pictures, but we got the entire flock shorn yesterday. We had a good crew – a bunch of folks from Ravelry came, plus the Clocks, and people from Mesa Winds Farm. We started at about 8:15 AM and got done around 1:15 PM. There are 132 naked sheep… Continue reading

  • Baling Twine Sheep Tie

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    Eifion showed us how to make a sheep immobilizer from a piece of baling twine. You make a loop around the hind legs, above the hocks. Bring the ends up between the legs and tie a knot at the upper brisket. Put the heat and one front leg through the resulting loop, and the sheep… Continue reading