I found this on http://www.homesteadblogger.com/TwoLittleBlessings/129078 .
Go to http://www.homemaking911.com/2009/03/02/homemaking-911-march-madness-giveaway/#usermessage3a . She's offering a bunch of wonderful prizes.
I found this on http://www.homesteadblogger.com/TwoLittleBlessings/129078 .
Go to http://www.homemaking911.com/2009/03/02/homemaking-911-march-madness-giveaway/#usermessage3a . She's offering a bunch of wonderful prizes.
I found this on http://www.homesteadblogger.com/TwoLittleBlessings/129078 .
Go to http://www.homemaking911.com/2009/03/02/homemaking-911-march-madness-giveaway/#usermessage3a . She's offering a bunch of wonderful prizes.
That certainly looks like a great contest. Thanks for sharing the link!
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Karen
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Thanks for you comments Rhonda~~it is always great to hear from you~~ps I have been spending time on your felting posts and linkds. Love them. God Bless roxanne
Thanks for the comment Rhonda! So will this soap I just made smell "lardish"?
Also, is it time to shear my shetlands? It seems too cold yet but you mentioned sheep shearing time.. I best getme a shears if we need to shear them now.
~ Carol
I'd love to trade fiber but I'm not sure how much will be "good" fiber. My shetlands are messy... they have some cocklebur in their fleece that I never got to remove last fall. Plus, never shearing before, I"ll probably have a mess! I can let you know when we shear and I'll see what I have.
Thank you for the info on the soap. It looks good this am. We are going to cut it into bars later. How much should a bar weight? or size to cut? Maybe it doesn't matter.
Let's see, goat count... must be about 24 counting all kids. We have 4 more does who haven't kidded but I'm not sure they are preggers.
I had someone contact me about icelantic sheep for sale, can I send her your way?
~ Carol
OK.. so I go and check the email I received and discovered she's interested in angora goats not icelantic. I'll still send her your way... she's from Camp Riley I do believe.
~ Carol
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That certainly looks like a great contest. Thanks for sharing the link!
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Karen
www.homesteadblogger.com/tagblog
Thanks for you comments Rhonda~~it is always great to hear from you~~ps I have been spending time on your felting posts and linkds. Love them. God Bless roxanne
Thanks for the comment Rhonda! So will this soap I just made smell "lardish"?
Also, is it time to shear my shetlands? It seems too cold yet but you mentioned sheep shearing time.. I best getme a shears if we need to shear them now.
~ Carol
I'd love to trade fiber but I'm not sure how much will be "good" fiber. My shetlands are messy... they have some cocklebur in their fleece that I never got to remove last fall. Plus, never shearing before, I"ll probably have a mess! I can let you know when we shear and I'll see what I have.
Thank you for the info on the soap. It looks good this am. We are going to cut it into bars later. How much should a bar weight? or size to cut? Maybe it doesn't matter.
Let's see, goat count... must be about 24 counting all kids. We have 4 more does who haven't kidded but I'm not sure they are preggers.
I had someone contact me about icelantic sheep for sale, can I send her your way?
~ Carol
OK.. so I go and check the email I received and discovered she's interested in angora goats not icelantic. I'll still send her your way... she's from Camp Riley I do believe.
~ Carol
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