Here are a few more photos from my SAFF journey this year. First, one of my favorite views every autumn
This little black lamb's ewe rejected him, he was being bottle fed by the owner and got lots of attention
My friend the amazingly talented Milissa Dewey working on a loom from the 1850's from Kentucky which had not been used for 100 years
And here is Alan Dewey and his bowler hat behind a lovely old walking wheel and another barn loom, this one from Ashe County NC dated 1830. The original owner wove her son's confederate uniform on this loom...
and here is my new loom, hand created for me by an old friend. It is a 7 foot triloom but adjustable. I'm having great fun with it!
And here are some animal photos
The horns on this ram were impressive, we actually did see one back up and "ram" another cage, quite scary (see the next photo down)
The sign below reads "stay back please"
I did a class on knitting from silk hankies, here are some coccoons
Here is a large mound of silk caps from China
I stayed with my brother who lives in Campobello "Beautiful Field" South Carolina
Part of my brother's "Stable" of Corvairs
Dinner
Max loves to chew socks but the ones made of rabbit fur are particularly enticing...
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