Yesterday. was a BLUE day, Indigo Blue. Two new fiber friends joined me for a day of dyeing. We started by watching the indigo pot do its magic turning our skeins from green to blue as we pulled the yarn out of the pot. It wasn’t long before all of my skeins lined the yard and I was running back … Read More
Some Things Deserve a Second Look Many of us underestimate the abilities of young children. As a public school teacher I strongly disliked what I called “paper bag crafts”. We have all seen these kinds of crafts where the teacher makes a model and all 24 children make the exact same thing. There is just something wonderful about allowing the … Read More
Mama Hen sat on her clutch of eggs all through our farm camp last week. Look what I found this morning when I went out to the barn to do chores!! Maybe there will be more tomorrow.
Summer Farm Camp
Friends, Family and Farm Have you ever had an experience that just seemed too perfect to be true, one of those moments that you wished would never end and that you will always remember with fond memories? That magical moment happened here on our farm last week when we hosted a summer sheep and wool camp for 6 children and … Read More
Farmer~Fireman~Fiddler About two years ago my son added becoming a “famous fiddler” to his list of things he wants to do when he grows up. He is well on his way…his pigs are in the field and last night he took third place in the Cracker Barrel Fiddle Contest in Newbury, Vermont! Thank you Marc for being a wonderful fiddle … Read More