
The entrance to Lambtown.

I went early on Saturday and Sunday to feed sheep. This is the display that Farm Club members put together for the barn.

The ram, Blizzard, started out in a different pen but he and the ram lambs were fighting through the fence during the night. Dan and Farm Club members switched pens for him and a couple of ewes so there wasn’t direct contact with the other rams.

Walking back to the vendor building I stopped at Woolly Adventures. This is quite an undertaking, but Gynna does a fabulous job.

There are over a dozen different activities for kids here. ..

…and she thinks up more each year.

I labeled more naturally dyed yarn Saturday night and had it at the booth on Sunday..

The sheep show was on Sunday. I had to be in the vendor hall so Farm Club members handled all the show details. Marina, Beth, Reba, and Nicki showed most of the sheep.

Dan helped out with the yearling ram.


Thanks to Deborah and Nicki for the photos of the sheep show.

Thanks to Doris for recording the show and the judge’s comments so I could watch it later at home! The sheep show didn’t end until after 4 when the vendor hall closed. Friends and I took the booth down quickly. Dan loaded sheep and drove them home. Then he came back with the other trailer for the booth.

He walked in with this new dolly with a note that said Happy Birthday (early for my November birthday)

All these years I have carried these grids in and out of buildings two at a time. Now it will be easier.