Friday, February 26, 2016

Alpaca visit

I had a delightful tour of Alpacas of Marin on Sunday. They have a mix of suris and huacayas (as well as a few accidental mixed crias, oops), in a range of colors. She also showed me a few bags of raw fleece still waiting to be processed, as well as finished yarn from her own alpacas. I've been reading alpaca books and websites and watching videos, but getting to interact with them up close helps all the information fall into place. I plan to return to help on shearing day if I'm available. I've also already volunteered for shearing day on another large farm, which will be in April.

I suggest clicking on the pictures to see them pop up in a larger size, so you can better see their adorable faces.

Huacaya females.
Goth suri female. Look at that eyeliner!
Small suri female with another one making a derpy face in the background.
Suri mom and nursing baby.
Huacaya female with the classic fluffy top.
Suri female with unusual white nose.
Huacaya female taking a rest.
Huacaya boys. The black one was gorgeous.
Some sexy times happening among the girls.
Burying my hands into thick fleece.
Pulling the fleece open to see its true color, crimp, and length.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Drying resusable baggies

I hung this string and clothespins for drying herbs, but it's come in handy for reusable baggies, as well.