Baaaaa!
So, while the kids fell in love with the Llamas, sheep, cows and goats (Hannah's favorites) I ran amok at the Sheep & Wool Fest. Let me just say, I have the NICEST husband - not only will he chase our kids for an extended period (something not even I am eager to volunteer to do) but he'll take on friend's kids so we can have some shopping time sans babies! What a champ!
After a rainy drive up and a muddy intro to the Festival, we had a chilly first day (the kids were won over by the hay maze and the rides - great strategy!)
We had a wonderful dinner that night at a kitschy faux-diner (but the food was plentiful and GREAT!) called Eveready on Rt. 9 in Hyde Park - they serve the kids meals in cardboard '57 Thunderbirds that the kids can keep - this, in itself, is enough to make it a huge hit with parents!
The next day was sunny, beautiful - everything a Fall day should be! We had such a great time, hooked up with some old friends and met some new ones and bought some BEAUTIFUL dyed boucle from Koenig Farm at a great price - woo hoo!
I saw some BEAUTIFUL stuff - and I'm really tanked to learn spinning (Handwovens of Pennington, watch out!) I was blown away by Spiralworks (Montpelier, VT) felted bowls - I don't know if they have a website, but they're absolutely amazing!
Of course, the fibre was the most amazing part - so much beautiful wool - and so much SILK! I'm nuts about the stuff - loved seeing it dyed in so many extraordinary ways. Just lovely! I especially enjoyed the fibres from Brooks Family Farm (Lancaster, TX) and LOVED meeting the folks at Susan's Fiber Shop (Wisconsin) I also had an amazing peanut butter/chocolate bar with a cup of coffee that was, perhaps, one of the most stellar autumn moments of the year.
So, while the kids fell in love with the Llamas, sheep, cows and goats (Hannah's favorites) I ran amok at the Sheep & Wool Fest. Let me just say, I have the NICEST husband - not only will he chase our kids for an extended period (something not even I am eager to volunteer to do) but he'll take on friend's kids so we can have some shopping time sans babies! What a champ!
After a rainy drive up and a muddy intro to the Festival, we had a chilly first day (the kids were won over by the hay maze and the rides - great strategy!)
We had a wonderful dinner that night at a kitschy faux-diner (but the food was plentiful and GREAT!) called Eveready on Rt. 9 in Hyde Park - they serve the kids meals in cardboard '57 Thunderbirds that the kids can keep - this, in itself, is enough to make it a huge hit with parents!
The next day was sunny, beautiful - everything a Fall day should be! We had such a great time, hooked up with some old friends and met some new ones and bought some BEAUTIFUL dyed boucle from Koenig Farm at a great price - woo hoo!
I saw some BEAUTIFUL stuff - and I'm really tanked to learn spinning (Handwovens of Pennington, watch out!) I was blown away by Spiralworks (Montpelier, VT) felted bowls - I don't know if they have a website, but they're absolutely amazing!
Of course, the fibre was the most amazing part - so much beautiful wool - and so much SILK! I'm nuts about the stuff - loved seeing it dyed in so many extraordinary ways. Just lovely! I especially enjoyed the fibres from Brooks Family Farm (Lancaster, TX) and LOVED meeting the folks at Susan's Fiber Shop (Wisconsin) I also had an amazing peanut butter/chocolate bar with a cup of coffee that was, perhaps, one of the most stellar autumn moments of the year.

Feed me, baby!










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