On Sunday, we worked to unload and cut some big ol' chunks of a fir trunk Rick had brought home from a client's. Green and knotty, most of it had to be sawn rather than split.
That generated enough sawdust to bed all three of the horses' stalls for the week, saving us a nice little chunk of change by not using commercial bedding.
I helped with firewood, and also worked on weeding the iris bed. These are the first two to bloom this year.
I also admired the new leaves and catkins on our English walnut tree, equally beautiful in their own way.
Sunday night I cast on the hat I owe Lee Anna for winning my lambing contest. She requested a Toque, Yo, which I am knitting in black and light blue. It's coming along fast in worsted weight! I do need to put it on longer needles to make sure it's not too big, though.That's it for now from . . .
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