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Another Day at Bay Colony Farm
Monday, October 17, 2005
Rhinebeck; the flip side
Mood:  celebratory
Now Playing: Elton John "The One"
Topic: Show

I've been sitting here today, eagerly anticipating the next time Bloglines tells me that a blog has been updated. See, I live vicariously through you shoppers at times like this.

I bought *nothing* at Rhinebeck. Yes, you heard right. The only thing I purchased was food, and that was necessary. But I didn't buy one single thing for myself.

As a vendor, leaving the booth is difficult at best. Vendors usually rely on each other to "spell" or booth sit, so that running to get lunch, coffee or the bathroom is possible. I did have my DH there, but he was watching the boys (most of the time) and he would run and get things for me. But retail just isn't his thing. He prefers to help build the Bobbin Logs and Tree rather than sell them. :)

I did get out to visit 3 barns on Sunday morning, before the show opened. I talked to Gil from Robin Spinning Wheels. We have a running joke that I've had a wheel on order for longer than anyone else, because I originally placed my order in 2000 at MAS&W. Due to tight finances, when he's called me twice to tell me that he had a wheel ready for me, I've been unable to take delivery. So, last year at Rhinebeck, I paid off the wheel. Gil is just waiting for some cherry wood to come in so that he can make more. I'll be high on the list of getting a Robin wheel when it arrives.

I also lusted after some yarn from Brooks Farm, also in Building A. But because I have 2 skeins from Rhinebeck last year that I haven't done anything with, I resisted the urge to spend on yarn.

The only thing I did do is spin one of the Magical Rovings. See the color down in the lower right hand corner, the green/black combo? That is the one I started to spin. I now have a bobbin full of that, and I spun a bobbin full of black Border Leicester (also from my inventory). I'll ply these and use them for a cool sock yarn

And speaking of Magical Rovings, look at what Vee did. Isn't that gorgeous!? Vee was incredible nice and I enjoyed talking with her on Saturday.

I met a bunch of other bloggers and non-bloggers this weekend. But because I have to run now, I'll blog more about whom I met later, either tonight or tomorrow. But I'll leave you with a picture of my booth. DH has made it his quest to build collapsible hutches for me. And since he builds point-of-purchase displays for living, I know he'll be able to build something really fabulous.




Posted by baycolonyfarm at 4:41 PM EDT
Thursday, October 13, 2005
More! More! More!
Mood:  energetic
Now Playing: Billy Idol "Rebel Yell"
Topic: Show

We are on day 6 of rain! I kid you not. And it doesn't look much better for the weekend.

On the plus side; My booth location at Rhinebeck is A-16, which is in that nice, large, warm and dry building over by where they do all the demos of various NY state products. So, we'll be dry and warm. Stop by and visit! :)

Here is a picture of the Magical Rovings that I'll have in the booth:




And here is a (not so good) picture of the Wings Shawl.



Each shawl takes just two skeins of the Alluring yarn, and is easy enough for a beginner but a good, quick knitting project for an experienced knitter.

I spent most of yesterday turning the roving on Tuesday's post into 2 ounce balls. Today I'll be cutting soap and wrapping it (no soap cut to people's specs this year in our booth; maybe at SPA in February). And more dyeing. I have to finish dyeing yarn for the Wings shawl kits.

I hope to see a lot of you at Rhinebeck! If you can't make it, and see something you like here, just e-mail me from the website!

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 6:19 AM EDT
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
How is this for Wool P0rn?
Mood:  party time!
Now Playing: Def Leppard "Hysteria"
Topic: Fiber
My fabulous processor got everything back to me in time for Rhinebeck.

Want to see a sneak preview of what I'll have in the booth? Check out the photos below:

Pioneer Valley Autumn - Icelandic and German Angora Wool




Winter Night Sky - Corriedale and German Angora Wool




Mixed Berry Pie - Border Leicester





We'll also have our new Magical blends too, but no picture of those right now. :) I might show those later this week, after I've weighed up all the above blends into 2 ounce balls of roving.


Posted by baycolonyfarm at 6:11 PM EDT
NH before the rains
Mood:  caffeinated
Now Playing: Baltimora "Tarzan Boy"

To see pictures of the Wool Tour, check out Cheryl's blog. She was able to make it up to all of the stops on Saturday and took some nice pictures.

I'm home today, working, and dyeing. I'll post pictures of the dyed items later. :)

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 10:55 AM EDT
Monday, October 10, 2005
Blocking to go
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: ABC "The Look of Love (Part One)"
Topic: Knitting

I didn't get much done today fiber wise, except wash and block two shawls, including the "Wings" shawl I've designed. I'm planning to meet my friend Kristen this week and take pictures of her modeling the shawl so that I can have a picture on the front of the pattern.

Other than that, I cleaned our entire living room, and it is now presentable for any possible company that might drop by.

I'm exhausted now, having been awake since 3:45 this morning. I'm sure it will be an early night. Maybe tonight I can sleep all night, instead of waking up way too early. :)

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 7:05 PM EDT
Sunday, October 9, 2005
When It Rains, It Pours!
Mood:  bright
Now Playing: Men Without Hats "Safety Dance"

Today, DH, the kids and I went on the Wool Tour up in NH. I love this show, and always find something neat.

Today's purchases included two CD's from Anne at the Wool Room (Enya and a Cape Breton fiddle CD), a children's book for my boys which is extremely funny, and several patterns from Lisa Lloyd which will work well with the angora yarn I'll be selling at Rhinebeck. Lisa's patterns are fabulous if you haven't already seen them.

Anyway, I did stop and take a few pictures of what things looked like up in NH. Due to the excessive rains we had yesterday (my area of Western MA had almost 6 inches of rain!!!), there was some serious flooding going on up in NH. Portions of the roads were closed, including the road up to Mirage Alpacas and Western View Farm.










And yes, this was covering a portion of the road, and had also made this bridge impassible because the water had torn out large chunks of pavement at the beginning of the bridge.

This wasn't the worst of it; right before we got into Hillsboro, Route 202 was closed because of the severe flooding right before the intersection of Route 9, and that there were 2 propane tanks floating down the river before the bridge. Scary, huh?

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 4:40 PM EDT
Saturday, October 8, 2005
For those computer gurus out there
Mood:  caffeinated
Now Playing: Jigsaw "Sky High"

If anyone knows how to build a blog button, could you please direct me to where I can learn?

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 10:57 AM EDT
Rain, Rain, Go Away
Mood:  caffeinated
Now Playing: Foreigner "Waiting for a Girl Like You"
Topic: A bit of everything

Actually, no, we don't want it to go away. We need the rain. Everything here in Western MA is extremely dry. However, I'm questioning if we need 3+ inches of rain today! Yes, just for today, that is what we are expected to get here in the Pioneer Valley. Since DH and I took the boys out for haircuts at 8 this morning, we already saw evidence of flooding in the low lying areas where there are small streams or brooks. I suspect by tonight, there will be some serious flooding going on later. Thankfully, NECN is showing that tomorrow will be cloudy, and cool, but no rain in the afternoon. That will make it a fairly decent day for the NH Wool Tour (year 8 for me!).

I plan to do some yarn dyeing today. It probably won't dry, unless I put it near the dehumidifier, but it will give me a head start on things. And since I made up the new yarn labels for the angora/wool yarn, I'm very pleased with their outcome.

I hope to see some of you tomorrow! Look for Marcy and I to be visiting the various stops.

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 9:52 AM EDT
Friday, October 7, 2005
It just makes me laugh....
Mood:  chillin'
Now Playing: Def Leppard "Rocket"

I have to say that one of my favorite blogs to read is Threadbared. And today's entry (10/6/06) is especially amusing. Who knew there were so many looks in pattern modeling? ;-)

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 4:55 PM EDT
Who doesn't love socks?
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: Will Smith "Miami"
Topic: Knitting
Jane is having a contest on her blog asking people to show her their handknit socks.




Well, this is first (and only) pair of socks that I've knit. Trekking Colori sock wool and Inca Alpaca yarn, double stranded. They have a short row heal too.

I knit these back in August of 1997, when I was newly pregnant with my oldest son. They were supposed to be my "labor" socks since everyone told me that their feet were always cold in the delivery room (I did not wear these socks during labor; it was too hot in the delivery room in April to even consider that!). I loved these socks so much, because in a house heating primarily with a woodstove in winter, they were exceptionally warm, and I used to hand wash them. Unfortunately, my husband, trying to be helpful one day, threw them into the washer on HOT water and then into a HOT dryer. Yes, they no longer fit. Unless I want to cut the blood supply to my feet. But, I love them yet and keep them for sentimental reasons.

One day I will complete another pairs of socks. I have several on the needles, but haven't finished another pair.

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 11:36 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, October 7, 2005 11:38 AM EDT

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