Wednesday, March 10, 2010

March 10, 2010

My verse from the Bible for the year:
I am the Lord, God of all mankind, is anything too difficult for me? Jeremiah 32:27

GOD IS SO GOOD!!! Tuesday morning I prayed specifically for guidance in a situation I percieved as discouraging, and by Tuesday afternoon, God had provided an answer, and not just once, but He doubly blessed me!!! Praise the Lord!!!

Everything is puttering right along on the farm. Isabella, the mini donkey, is settling right in. My mama discovered she really likes apples, so let's just say we have been spoiling her. My husband goes out on the front porch about 4:45 to check things out every morning, and she greets him LOUDLY. Good thing we don't have any close neighbors. She also tells us goodbye when we leave for school and hello when we come home from work. Spring is in the air, and so are the spring storms. Possible severe thunderstorm is lurking out west of us right now.

I have been dyeing a little more fiber, and am drooling over some raw coopsworth fiber on the internet that I would love to get my hands on. All of the roving in the previous post's picture is on the Sarah Kate page now, except the orange/pink. It is going to have to be run through the drum carder. Hopefully I will get the newest ones in the store by this weekend,

Sunday, March 7, 2010

New Farm Animal

We have been concerned about having a guard animal here on Sarah's Sheep Farm because we have packs of coyotes that "sing" to us at night. In the past we have lost 3 beautiful African geese and a whole flock of guineas to them. They have attacked one of our dogs when she was still a puppy, and have been within 20 feet of our backdoor. Our outside dogs aren't much help with keeping them scared off because Lizzie is old and likes to sleep inside, and Allie is fat, very fat, and is scared of her own shadow, and likes to sleep inside also. We have tossed around the idea of a guard dog, but in addition to the two basically worthless outside dogs (can they still be called that?) we have 3 inside. You can just imagine the amount of dog food we go through a month! We have been researching donkeys and burros and really liked the idea of having one. They supposedly make great guard animals. Our neighbors across the valley have Shrek the donkey, and you can't help but smile when he gets wound up and lets loose with his braying! Daddy told us about a farm he has seen while he was bicycling, and sure enough, the man had just decided to sell one of his. Boy, does God ever point some things out clearly! So we have a little burro. She is 9 years old and tiny. She has already been communicating with Shrek, and it is something else to listen to! The rest of the farm animals don't quite know what to make of all the racket!




Isn't she pretty? And Look at how small she is!



Since it is Sunday, I didn't dye any roving. Hopefully I will get some done this week now that the boys' basketball season is over.