I love the scent of cattle chewing grass and hay. The soft crunching sound they make as they chew, peaceful.
The Animals of the World Barn, where I am, has different kinds of cattle as well as yaks, camels, zebras and zedonks. There are also miniature horses and donkeys, turkeys,exotic sheep, sometimes reindeer ( Goth was mighty interested in Sugar the Reindeer ) and once there was a kangaroo. The Watusi is impressive. The little calf above is a Dexter . Don't you just want to snuggle this little babe?
I will be spinning my Jacob sheep wool or locker-hooking a rug while I answer questions from the public.
Our Grandson C.T. will be cleaning up!Come on down and do the Puyallup !
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Thank you for sharing photos of the animals at the fair. I enjoy seeing your grandson and you busy at work also.
I absolutely love the table runner I received from you. We really treasure it.
Have a wonderful time!
I loved seeing the photo of you spinning at the fair. I wish I could drop by....next year I'll put it on the calendar, as it's completely do-able at this time of year.
I went to the Fair yesterday. I didn't know you lived so close to me. Course, I used to live in the Tacoma area now I live near Seattle.
I love how they all wait so patiently. And Dexter is adorable! :)
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Kathy,
You are such a talented Lady!!!
God bless,
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Those cows do look sorta sweet all lined up there in a row. :-) I hope you have a wonderful time at the fair, Kathy!
The cows look so peaceful and beautiful. I love animals....very comforting.
The fair looks like great fun....
Spinning is such a gentle and soothing art. I enjoy seeing people spin...and work with their fiber! Have a good time at the fair...take some breaks!! :))
I recall(many moons ago) looking forward to the Puyallup fair! A bunch of us girls would get one of the parents to drive us out there and we'd just hang out there all day long until someone picked us up.
(That was before cell phones and we had a prearranged time back then! LOL)
Thanks for the memory!
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