Desert Weyr Blog

  • Cleaning Up

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    We’ve been cleaning the garage in preparation for some modifications to our heating system. Here is proof that Ken is actually throwing away a computer. Of course, it doesn’t work, but still. Continue reading

  • Loom Assembled and First Fleece Skirting

    Loom Assembled and First Fleece Skirting

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    The big Glimakra loom was assembled in the shop on August 4th. My friend Elena Dent came to visit and got roped into not just the assembly process, but to start skirting our 2008 fleeces as well. Normally we’re done by now, but with the construction, I didn’t get started until now. Continue reading

  • Sheep Shots

    Sheep Shots

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    On the 31st of July, we gave all the lambs their first vaccinations, plus dewormer. Nose bots are a real problem this year, so we have had to watch carefully and deworm more frequently. Here, the sheep are going back up to their grazing segment. We use Electronet as a guide rather than a herding… Continue reading

  • Crane Assembly

    Crane Assembly

    Ken found an additional use for the Woolevator: crane assembly assistance! Continue reading

  • Sheep, Shipped!

    Sheep, Shipped!

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    Ron Keener picked up two rams bound for Texas. We’re now pretty much sold out of sheep until we wean lambs in the fall. I still have a few adult rams that I could sell, but no adult ewes to speak of. Continue reading

  • Shop Work

    Shop Work

    The shop floor has been sealed and painted, and the metal on the sides is up. The metal is to help prevent any fires if sparks from welding bounce around and hit the drywall. We used leftover metal roofing material from various projects, so we have a colorful shop! Continue reading

  • Visitors

    Visitors

    Roy and Pim from the Netherlands have arrived for a short visit. We stored a mountain bike for Roy for a few years in our garage. I know Pim from my old multimedia programming days. We had a fun time visiting with them. I hope they enjoy their US stay and ride a lot of… Continue reading

  • Construction, Again!

    Construction, Again!

    It’s the 9th of July, and Bill McKee moved his construction trailer back on-site to finish the last of the work that the shop needs. Blog updates have been slow. I’ve had problems getting pictures uploaded, which is the reason for all the delays. We should be about caught up now, though. Continue reading

  • End of Lambing

    End of Lambing

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    It’s the 5th of July, and it’s the official end of lambing. We had 73 lambs born, of which six were stillborn. Not too bad! We had four ewes who did not lamb. Two will be butchered, and two will get a second chance next year. Continue reading

  • July 4th Paonia Cherry Days

    July 4th Paonia Cherry Days

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    The 4th of July is the big local Charry Days festival. We took the entire day off to enjoy the show. It starts early in the morning with a pancake breakfast that benefits the local fire department. Next is the Cherry Days Parade. If you aren’t in the parade, you better be watching it! The… Continue reading