Sheep Shearing
We went this last Sunday to Ardenwood farm for their annual sheep shearing. I've been planning this for a long time and took my camera with. I got zero sheep or sheep shearing shots-totally ridiculous I know. But I did get a couple of pictures of these:
Sheep shearer shoes! I asked the shearer if he was wearing some kind of felt shoe and he said, yes he was and that they were specifically for shearing. I'm not so sure he understood what I asked, possibly they are leather. Certainly, they have a specific purpose or history. So far, I've not discovered it, all I've found is this. If I can get a hold of my cousin-in-law in New Zealand who LIVES on a sheep farm then maybe I can get to the bottom of these.
From off of the shearer's truck: many bags full.
And a docent slowly spinning on a great wheel. I really wanted to try the great wheel until I could hear it painfully creaking and wobbling around. Maybe I'll wait for a larger wool festival. I don't think they were offering the viewers a turn at the wheels anyways but my fingers did itch just to see the great wheel. I've never tried it. 

2 Comments:
Your description of that day made ME want to spin some wool! Seriously, Andrea I may turn into a stalker just to get an invitation to come over and see you do your magic with the spinning wheel :)
Seriously, do! Come over Marina. It will be great fun!
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