


We had a heat wave this weekend and I took advantage of it by spending time in the barn and brushing all the juniors. They spent most of their time turning around in circles while I was trying to groom them and get a photo. I think they had spring fever. The weather has been so strange this winter that I don't think the coats know if they are coming or going. The only one that sitting still for me was Lydia and I think she fell asleep.
1 comment:
I abso;utely loved reading your posts.
Years back I had an English Angora Bunnie-- but due to having to move I sold everything and left PA.........Many years later I miss spinning and I miss my pets-- I had a ewe, and my bunnie.
I have a spinning wheel again-- but getting fiber is a slight problem..
I now live in Arkansas , and in my area there isn't an Angora bunnie to be found.. So, if you are ever planning a trip through this state-- I will buy a pair of bunnies from you...
Thanks for writing such a wonderful Blog
Butterflyiii2006
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