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Wednesday, 16 March 2005
What can be done with Angora?
Mood:  bright
Now Playing: Bon Jovi "Always"
If you would like to see what can be done with angora, check out Sara's blog. She spun angora from here, and wove it with cashmere. Wow!

And for you New Englanders ready for some color? Check out this Death Valley.

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 10:15 AM EST
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Tuesday, 15 March 2005
Grrrrrrr
Mood:  accident prone
Topic: Ranting
Flu still abounds in our household. I've been fighting it for a few days and Cal is completely caught in it's grasp.

And to make matters worse;

1. I cut my finger last night while making beef pot pie. Thank goodness my Mom was coming over to make the crust (I can't make crusts at all!), so she was able to finish the meal. I probably should have gone to the ER for a stitch or two, but the thought of sitting over at the hospital for a few hours didn't appeal to me. So I've bandaged it really tight. And now I'm trying to type without using my pointer finger on my right hand.

2. I had to cancel the Beth Brown Reinsel class. :( Thank you to those that signed up. I'll try to get other classes going that are of interest to you all.

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 7:08 AM EST
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Friday, 11 March 2005
Disaster averted
Mood:  celebratory
Now Playing: Loreena McKennitt "The Mummer's Dance"
I've managed to reschedule the flooring guys and my furniture. Now I can concentrate on the tax stuff this weekend, and taking care of my boys.

Whew!

My friend will just have to live with my ratty furniture for another visit. :)

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 12:54 PM EST
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Why do I do this to myself?
Mood:  rushed
Now Playing: Tears for Fears "Break It Down Again"

Now I'm home with two sick little kids. Ack! Boo doesn't seem to be improving; infact, it looks like he's getting conjunctivitis. Cal is now complaining of a sore throat. I know he's sick as the poor kid could barely drink anything last night.

I have carpet people coming next week to install new tile and carpet, and I have to have the entire family room emptied. The furniture people are delivering the new stuff on Thursday.

Did I mention that DH has given me until sometime this next week to have the tax stuff done?

And I have company coming next weekend?

Someone, just send me a very large tranquillizer to get me through next week? :)

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 9:21 AM EST
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Thursday, 10 March 2005
Rabbits for sale
Mood:  cool
Now Playing: Love's Unlimited Orchestra "Love's Theme"
I'm trying to help a friend sell her rabbits. She needs to sell them ASAP as she is ill, and needs to concentrate on getting better.

She has 5 German crossbred angora rabbits for sale; no pedigrees. They are as follows:

2 fawn bucks
1 grey doe
1 buck and 1 doe which she calls "grey/fawn" in color.

I have not seen the rabbits, but she loves them dearly. She would like $25 each for them, and says they are good woolers, with sweet, gentle personalities. The rabbits are all related.

She also has cages for sale; six 24" x 30" stacking cages at $50 each. Cages cannot be sold unless the rabbits are sold too.

Please contact me if interested in any or all of these rabbits. Please, good homes only; not for meat. Shipping not possible for the rabbits or cages.

I have several rabbits for sale too. One German crossbred doe who should go to a spinners home. She has a lovely coat, but needs to be "the only" rabbit. :) Asking $50 for her; no pedigree included in that price. To see a not-so-good picture of this doe, you can go back to my January 25th posting, and there is a picture of her there.

One hybrid buck named Cosmos. He is from the new import bloodlines and is almost 1 year old. He will also make a good wooler. Asking $50 for him, no pedigree included in that price.


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Wednesday, 9 March 2005
End of winter?
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: The Spinners "One of a Kind (Love Affair)"

Well, we made it through with only a slight interruption in our cable, but kept our power. Of course we are still having really high wind gusts. The last gust just caused a white-out in front of my office window for a few seconds, with all the blowing snow. And it is REALLY COLD OUT THERE! I'm ready for Spring. And warm weather. And grass. And flowers. And everything that comes with it. I'm ready to plant apple trees, my main goal for planting this year.

And for those interested in a bit of local history:

After reading the blog of a friend of mine, she showed this link. Less you think I've completely lost my mind, my interest in this is because my MIL used to work there as a nurse. The whole place is falling down now since it was closed by the state over 15 years ago. The architecture is beautiful. Some group is buying or (or maybe they already have), and plan to renovate it, turning it into commercial office space, and some housing. My husband has stories to tell of going there when his mother worked there, and being taken through the buildings. There are underground passages so that workers could take residents to other buildings without having to take them outside. DH and I have decided to buy the book for MIL as a gift. She has many fond memories of working there. She liked the staff, and met a lot wonderful people who lived there. While many were seriously mentally ill, she knew them and cared about them and what happened to them. I'm lucky to have one of those MIL's that people wish for. I can imagine she was as good, kind and caring to those patients as she is to every person that enters her life. My MIL surely has a spot reserved for her in Heaven when her time comes.

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 11:44 AM EST
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Tuesday, 8 March 2005
And the current weather conditions are.....
Mood:  chillin'
Now Playing: Foreigner "Urgent"




This picture doesn't accurately show what it's really like outside. Yes, it's snowing, but the snow is going sideways. We are expected to have wind gusts up to 50 mph between now and when the storm ends. The wind is actually howling outside as I type this. I expect to loose power sometime before this ends, as the storm started with rain, and it was 42 degrees outside. Now it is down to 25 degrees, and the tree limbs are heavy with water. Somewhere, sometime tonight, people will be without power, which is not good. We have a woodstove, so if we loose power, we'll still have heat. But I get concerned for my own mother, and my neighbors that don't have alternative sources of heat. If we do loose power, I'll go see if my neighbor wants to come over and stay warm.

I'm also wishing that I had fed and watered the rabbits this morning, but I wound up doing other things and wasn't even home. Such is life. Sometimes I need to schedule my time a bit better. :/

And as a side bar, for those that want to stay current with the latest products and classes that we are offering, I've started a Yahoogroup for Bay Colony Farm. To join, send an e-mail to BayColonyFarm-subscribe@yahoogroups.com and you'll be added to the group.

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 4:05 PM EST
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Sunday, 6 March 2005
Who knew?
Mood:  incredulous
Now Playing: Rick Springfield "Don't Talk to Strangers"
Two or three years ago at one of the fiber festivals, I purchased a couple of skeins of this Opal Sock Yarn. I thought at the time I would knit socks for my kids with it. But I'm not much of a sock knitter, so I decided to eBay it. Now I have 16 people watching it, and I'm waiting for the auction to end. I have lots more yarn that I want to sell as part of the great destashing, but I'm not much of an eBayer either, so we'll see what happens.


Posted by baycolonyfarm at 10:21 AM EST
Updated: Sunday, 6 March 2005 10:55 AM EST
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Wednesday, 2 March 2005
The Mating Game
Mood:  amorous
Now Playing: Elton John "Philadelphia Freedom"
Topic: Rabbit Talk
O.k, I'm not feeling amorous, but the rabbits were this afternoon, which I was surprised about due to the cold temps outside. Today Mia was showing signs that she wanted a date, so she met up with Gewurztraminer, who is from Leslie Samson's rabbitry (so is Mia). Gewurtz is built like a brick house; wide shoulders, good length, big bucky head and just solid feeling. Once I put Mia in his cage, it didn't take long for him to figure out that today was his lucky day! He's done this before up at Leslie's, so he was familiar with the drill. Afterwards Mia would have nothing else to do with Gewurtz, although I give him extra points for trying. :)

After removing Mia from his cage, Gewurtz continued to look around for her, but I consoled him with extra head pats. He's still a happy camper.

I do wish that we'd start to see signs of Spring. I'm ready for warmer temps and tired of feeling chilled to the bone!

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 6:03 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 2 March 2005 6:05 PM EST
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Monday, 28 February 2005
I'm so excited!
Mood:  happy
Now Playing: Erasure "A Little Respect"

I'll be vending at NH Sheep and Wool in May! Wahhooooo! I've been told that I can have an outdoor space, which is o.k. with me. I'll also be vending at the Jamaica Fiber Fest on May 21st, and at MA Sheep and Wool the weekend of May 28th. This will make May a jam packed month, as we will have Beth Brown-Reinsel here April 30-May 1st, teaching Traditional Construction Techniques for Ganseys. And after MAS&W, Leslie Samson will be here the following weekend teaching the felted coat/vest class. I'll take a picture of the vest to put up on the blog that Leslie made so that I could show what the possibilities are for the class. It's gorgeous! I had a lot of people coming up to me last weekend Oooohing and Aaahing over that vest. :)

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 10:59 AM EST
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