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06/01/2011 01:07.18 PM
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Hi Sorry I have been so busy I didnt realize so much time had gone by since I last logged in. I am just learning how to spin but I love it. I have everyone sheared as of today and most of the fiber from last fall, this spring cleaned now I just have to card it. I am really excited to make hats, socks, slippers, gloves and other things. I have made some cheeses from my goats milk. Mostly I have made yogurt and I just drink it. What kind of goats and sheep do you have?Come visit me, Lazy A Ranch.
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10/11/2010 09:46.33 AM
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Welcome! Nothing lazy about your picture!Come visit me, Larkshire Farm.
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09/18/2010 03:37.35 PM
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Welcome I would love to know how to spin the wool from my sheep. I have been looking up information on how to make cheese from our goats and sheep milk.I also enjoy crocheting,If you want to learn crocheting I would be more then happy to help. It sounds like we have alot in common.Come visit me, Guidedreins.
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09/16/2010 05:25.29 PM
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