Kiss The Fiddler

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Shearing Day

Today was shearing day.
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We went to Suz's to "help.
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The sheep weren't all that thrilled about these goings on but they weren't being hurt either.
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There were lots of things to explore.
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I wanted to chase the sheep but I decided they were kinda big and scary so I sat and watched them instead.
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Getting up while trying to hold on to my pine cones is harder than you might think.
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Whew, made it.
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The sheep did not want to be sheared. It took 2 men and sometimes more to get each sheep onto the shearing boards. Sheep are strong!
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There was so much to see and the rail on the gate was exactly the right height for me to chew on.
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Whoa! Cool shadow!
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Hey, I can touch it!
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There is so much to see!
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Mommy took time out to snuggle with me.
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That entire pile of wool came from one sheep!
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These sheep are waiting their turn.
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These sheep have funny new haircuts.
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I got tired and fussy so Mommy put me in here so I'd be safe while she worked.
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They kept close watch to make sure I didn't climb out.
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Playing in the water bucket was fun. It was pretty cold though.
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This think was kinda cool.
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Since I was already soaked from playing in the water bucket, Mommy let me have a drink out of the hose.
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It was hard to drink without getting water up my nose.
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I got so cold and wet that Mommy had to take me back to the truck to get my wet clothes off me. Luckily she brought a warm fuzzy coat that I could wear.
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While I was running around, I fell down and my pine cone poked its stickers into my face. My mommy pulled the thorns out and wiped the blood away from where I bit my lip. It hurt and I cried but I'm okay now.
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There were lots of these fun feed barrels.
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I figured out that if I climbed into one, I could rock it back and forth.
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Here is a pile of feed bags stuffed with freshly shorn wool. Each bag is labeled to indicate which sheep the wool came from.
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Here is more, all lined up.
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The wool will be cleaned and spun and died in Suz's studio or it will be sent away for processing.
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All done. Time to ride home in the truck and have some food and a nap.
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HBK

2 comments:

montanasnowbaby said...

What a fun day - and what awesome pictures of Luken's adventure!! I loved his little "Montanan" outfit. I miss the state, the people, the lifestyle...all of it. What a lucky boy to grow up there. :)

daye said...

What a perfect day for cow girl and her little cow poke!
Yeah, the Montana lifestyle is SO awesome. Way to go for making the most of Montana life!