So many blog posts to write now that maybe I’ll have time…The show is up at the Artery, Hug a Sheep Day was yesterday, lots of natural dyeing, lots of weaving, trip to Tahoe. But I’ll start with Amaryllis because I’m going to the Donkey Welfare Symposium next weekend and they have a photo contest. They asked for “cute” donkey photos and I think they will make up categories for prizes as they go along. Here are some contenders.

“She’s at it again.”

“Let’s pretend we don’t notice.”
I love this photo but the announcement said 8 x 10 and this is square. I don’t know if it matters.

I like this one. I will crop it to remove that sliver of tree on the right.

This is the most recent. I wish that I had a little more of her head in it but it’s cute.
What do you think?



Roxi
Laura is the third oldest ewe here. She is not really that old at almost 7 years.


I used red the first two weeks of breeding (starting October 1) and green the second two weeks. Almost all the sheep are marked with red and maybe a 6 or 8 with green. Faulkner has been with them for about 5 days and there are 3 yellow marks so far. 






Here is Dad, below. Do you see a resemblance?












