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Now Playing: Enya "Shepherd Moons"
More rain. We are now on day 3 of rain, and the CT River supposedly has reached flood level. I hope my friend Suzanne and her family are all right. They adopted Moshi Moshi from here at BCF, and they live right next to the Oxbow. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for them that they don't have much water damage, if any and that they are safe.
On Wednesday evening, BCF's Ripley, a crossbred German doe, was exhibiting signs of nest building. So I put a nestbox in her cage, and by yesterday morning, she had built a lovely nest. That poor girl probably pulled a few ounces of wool from herself, but when she gives birth, those babies will be nice and warm. For a first time expectant Mom at the age of 2, she's holding her own. Her belly feels large, and very full. She was bred to Samson's Twist, my new full import buck. These babies will be 96.5% German. Ripley is a lovely shade of sable (think coffee with a touch of cream). I can't wait to see what her babies are.
Last night was the second meeting of the Pioneer Valley Knitters over at Barnes and Noble in Hadley. A big "Thank you!" to Jen for starting this group. And another big thank you to Deanna, who insisted on calling me at 7:45 p.m. to ask me to come over. As we were just finishing dinner, my thoughts were going along the line of "I'm too tired to go out and knit tonight", but Deanna's call made me realize that I needed to go out. So I packed up my cable swatch from Sunday, and headed on out. When I finally got there, I found a wonderful group of women, sharing the art of knitting and talking like old friends. Jen and I discussed easy knitting; and how that is about the only thing one can get done with a small child(ren) around. Marcy was working on an intricate Alice Starmore sweater. She kept saying "But it's only knits and purls!". She makes it look easy. Yeah, right; at 7.5 stitches to the inch. ;-)
Yesterday I also received my brochure from Melissa Leapman. I plan to spend a good portion of this weekend deciding which classes to host here next year (2005). Since I already have Beth Brown-Reinsel tentatively scheduled in April of 2005, I'll figure out when it works to bring Melissa up here too.