The Fiber Room in Winter

skirting fleeces

soaking… washing

fleeces drying



dyeing lamb’s locks



carding… spinning

knitting… knitting…  and well, more knitting

The fiber room is a busy place as the winter weather drives us inside.  There are always plenty of projects in varying states of completion.  Much as each sheep has its own personality, each fleece is just a little bit different.  The lock structure, crimp and curl, the color and luster all differ from fleece to fleece.  It is a wonderful time of year as we get to enjoy the fruits of our labor and also share some of our beautiful fleeces with our great customers.

Frigid Mornings

Like much of the north east, we have been enduring bitterly cold temperatures.  Yesterday morning dawned full of wind and snow.  The crows worked on Samson’s dog food taking advantage of the fact that he was holed up in his dog house.  This is an on-going game/battle, and if you observe for awhile, you can see that the crows even seem to work as a team with one of them sometimes acting as a lookout.  (Have you seen the PBS Nature episode – “A Murder of Crows”?  It showcases a lot of really interesting research involving crows; definitely worth watching.)

It doesn’t take long for tracks to disappear when the wind and snow are both going strong.  Some mornings boot tracks will fill back up with snow in the few hours it takes to finish the morning chores.  Overnight wind and snow had caused some pretty nice drifts on the road between the driveway and church, and on the barn lane, especially at the top of the hill.  The Ranger made short work of the drifts, but with a bit of wallowing and fish-tailing.  We were ever so thankful for the invention of bungee cords, by the time we made the mile-long trip from the old barn back with a load of hay.

There, the girls were patiently waiting.  The sun began to peek through, and despite the wind and  frigid temperatures they preferred the field to the barn; surely a testament to the warmth and the comfort of wool .


Winter Colours Week – (Unofficially) Brown

While Poppytalk’s Winter Colour Week is officially over, here at Sheeps and Peeps Farm today is Brown.  This is necessary in celebration of the many Brown pictures taken for Wednesday, which actually was officially Green.  We hope you will enjoy this unofficial Day 6 of the farm girl take on Winter Colours Week.

Icy brown seed heads, not yet devoured by the birds

Sturdy beams of the old barn still providing shelter
and the memory of the quiet strength of family members no longer with us

Top of the old barn and our precious
hay crop



Bertha
our sheep… wool… providing warmth to combat the wintery chill



Winter Colour Week inspired us to find the quiet beauty in the everyday…
oft-times unnoticed and passed by
Thank you, Poppytalk!

Winter Colours Week – Silver and Gold

All week long we have been participating in the Poppytalk’s Winter Colours Week, and here’s our farm girl contribution to day five.   The photo count is approaching 2,500 in the Flickr Pool.  Today it is Silver and Gold.

The carding cloth of our recently purchased Strauch “Mad Batt’r!”
We are very excited to get this “Batt’r!” going.

Ladders and ‘scaffolding’ in the old barn;
still receiving some TLC

Some of the over 600 silver teeth in our
Pat Green Triple Picker
We love our Bergey and its silver tower!
Installed by Matt and company at PIMBY

Winter Colours Week – Blue

Over at Poppytalk’s Winter Colours Week, Wednesday is Blue.  The beautiful Flickr Pool is approaching 1500 pictures.  We’re adding some blues from around the farm this morning… some things that help us get through the winter.



Blue mineral feeders
Their bright blue colors make morning chores go by a little faster



Blue Frosted Tips
Reminding us to look up – enjoy the beauty around us,
appreciate the seldom seen blue sky of winter

A cheerful blue mug of hot green tea makes all things more enjoyable

Our Mountains
Our constant source of strength and inspiration

Winter Colours Week – White

White Maremma Puppy – Belladonna – guard dog in training 


White Wether – Jack – Romney Cross

White Church – Mt. Olivet
built by our community in 1900
named by our Great-Great Grandmother, Amy

White Komodor – Samson – Guard Dog – The Big Guy

White Washed Wool – Dreaming of All the Possibilities

Well, it’s Tuesday of the Poppytalk Winter Colour Week, and we are adding our farm girl whites to the Flickr Pool.  Take a look.  There are some really great pictures over there.

Winter Colours Week – Red

It’s Winter Colours Week over at Poppytalk, a blog we have long admired.  There are hundreds of beautiful pictures posted in the Flickr Pool.  We decided to participate, and add a little farm girl twist. 

Red Ranger – busting the snow drifts to deliver hay and water to all the critters
Red Tractor – indespensible help making trails, clearing roads, pulling vehicles

Red Snow Blower

Red Bucket – feeding, watering – hard to lose in all the snow

Red Berries – winter inspiration