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Monday, September 19, 2005
And it continues....
Mood:  bright
Now Playing: Foreigner "Waiting For A Girl Like You"
Topic: A bit of everything
More dyeing continued this weekend and today. Here is just a glimpse of what I've been working on.

This first photo is Icelandic and Angora in the same pot. The angora is on the right of the picture.




And this is Icelandic roving.




My other pursuits this past weekend included cleaning the house (I'm very slow at this, as it is my least favorite activity!), and doing some reading. Right now, I'm reading Harvard Yard by William Martin. I bought this book for DH as a Christmas present, and he hasn't read it yet, so I picked it up. I'm really enjoying this book, as it spans a family from the late 1500's to the present time. I've already decided to pick up Back Bay, which is Martin's book about Peter Fallon written before Harvard Yard.

Now I'm off to watch a little tv, and spend time with my husband. More tomorrow....

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 8:16 PM EDT

Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - 11:57 AM EDT

Name: Judith

Wow, I just had a heart-stopping introduction to your blog.
I am Googling through the vendor list for my first visit to Rhinebeck. When today's page opened up, I though t I was looking at the insides of a poor little lamb! I'll be sure to stop by your booth, to see the outcome of your dying project.
Best wishes,
Judith, in Ontario, Canada

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