Saturday, April 18, 2015

Friday






On Friday we took a short trip and did something we had never done before. Can you guess what it was by looking at these pictures?

29 comments:

Linda said...

Did you shear a sheep? :)

Linda said...

looks like fun and educational at the same time!

photowannabe said...

What a fun activity. That's something I have never done.'Thank you for your kind words on my blog.
It's been a difficult week. My husband's brother isn't expected to live too much longer. We have been to see him and spend some time to say our good byes. So grateful he knows the Lord and knows where he is going.

Joan said...

look like shear cheap and be back in the time (see pots)

Unknown said...

Looks like a lot of fun

Ann said...

I hadn't a clue but from reading the other comments shearing sheep sounds right. Can't wait to hear more about this

MadSnapper said...

I think someone is sheering sheep. I LOVE THAT HEADER SHOT. I love the sticks, i love he stones, i love the fire under the pots, i love the hanging pots... but from the looks of that little girl I would not love what ever he has on the stick. maybe it smelled?

Anonymous said...

Shearing sheep? Looks like you had a great day to be outdoors. Wishing you a nice Sunday.

From the Kitchen said...

I agree--sheep shearing and boiling the wool.

Fun!

Best,
Bonnie

Rose said...

I just can't wait to see more...looks interesting.

Reanaclaire said...

Looks like shearing the wool? hahaha..forgive me if I am wrong! Sorry for not coming by for the past week, I was away to Adelaide and I came home only today.... lots of cleaning up to do as usual.. Hope you had a great time with the kids, Ginny!

Ruth Kelly said...

What's cooking in the pots?

Nancy Chan said...

Ginny, did you and family went sheep shearing? Looks like fun! Did you all enjoy your trip?

Joy said...

Was those from a sheep? Wonderful and adorable pictures:)

Patsy said...

Sheep, but what was in the pot's?

DeniseinVA said...

Sheep sheering? Are those pots used to wash the wool before spinning? Can't wait for the next post.

Chatty Crone said...

Did you shear a sheep?

Hootin Anni said...

It looks like sheep 'fur'....I'm itching. It's full of lanolin. Itchy stuff.

How fun and what an experience.

Ginny, thanks for visiting my bird blog too.

Ceil said...

Hi Ginny! I am coming over from Joy's blog.

I have no idea what that is...I am guessing sheep too, only because I have no idea! LOL! I guess I'm too much of a city gal.

Sure looks nice and green where you are :)
Nice to meet you!
Ceil

Ruth Hiebert said...

Looks like a sheep might have been sheared.

Marie said...

sheep shearing?

Small Kucing said...

am thinking sama as the rest too....sheep shearing.

Cheryl @ TFD said...

My first thought was shearing sheep. Then I see everyone else has the same thought. Are we right? teehee! Probably not.

EG CameraGirl said...

It's amazing how fast someone who knows what they are doing can shear a sheep! I'm not sure what the pots are for but I'm going to guess the wool is going to be washed and perhaps dyed. Fascinating!

Tamago said...

I think it's sheep shearing, too!

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

Looks a little sheepish.

George said...

If I had to guess I would say you saw a sheep shearing at some historical restoration.

Cranberry Morning said...

You sheared a sheep! I'm so impressed!! I've watched sheep get sheared and think it's so interesting that once the sheep is on its butt, it stops fighting. It's just amazing!

Tanya Breese said...

how fun! where was this?

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