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Greenberry's Blueberry Bell It's shaping up to be another cold, wet spring here, with a couple of thunderstorms to make things interesting. We had hail on Sunday; it didn't seem to hurt anything but it drove us away from the craft tent. I've spent most of this week on the computer. Monday we went to a series of seminars on starting businesses. The most useful seminar was about the tax requirements; most of the rest was pretty general because of time issues. More stacks of paper to bring home! I sheared two rabbits this week so far; Blueberry, my blue doe, had a wonderful fleece that I packed up and sent off to a buyer that was waiting for it. She's a nice doe that always has lovely color. Chocolat was fine for shearing, too; he's always such a sweet fellow. There are baby bunnies in the bunny house: Joy has a litter of five and Mary has nine. I don't think all of the nine will survive but Mary has raised eight before. |
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Lovely buck from summer litters that carries chocolate gene for sale.





Dyeing, Dyeing, Dyeing!










Spinning a hand carded blend of my fawn angora, moorit wool and tussah silk on my Reeves Wheel



