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On Thursday evening Stewart and I went over to
Little Abbey Farm to pick up some fleeces and a
large water container to help our irrigation here at Quilters Cottage.
Above are some of the flock waiting to be shorn.
I took a picture of the fleeces now and I will show you
what I do with after I wash and card it.
It was lovely to walk around the farm with Ben.
We 'talked' to a Hampshire Pig who
sadly because she is very naughty and gets out of the
pig field and causes mayhem so is off for sausages,ooooh!
I do like a cooked breakfast now and then!
Thank you Ben and Diane for the fleeces and water container.
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