As a way of providing a bit of fun for four friends during this difficult current situation, each one helped out “Joy” with a two month lease. They were delighted! They loved the color photo of Joy; they enjoyed learning all about her life; they debated whether they could possible use the intricate, beautiful soaps they received (in the shape of a sheep, of course. And, I do mean intricately shaped.) Plus, they also now have some beautiful note cards of Joy’s fellow grazers.
I e-mailed the owner a couple of times to work out a few details and found her very helpful and thoroughly enjoyable.
The leases were such a fun gift to give and one that gave me just as much enjoyment as it provided to my friends.
This time of year I take a look at my numbers and see how things are panning out. I haven’t raised prices of my soaps in 5 years, but my costs have gone up. So unfortunately I have to pass a little of that along and raise my prices by a dollar this year. This […]
I am so appreciative of Mary Jo Winter and the Press Democrat for their article in today’s newspaper: https://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/9545660-181/sheep-take-center-stage-at?sba=AAS&artslide=0
Erin and Lauren at Humble and Grand started carrying my dryer balls recently. They flattered me by featuring me in their monthly Artist Profile. Check out the interview on their blog.
JUNE 19TH, 2016 KPFA CRAFTS FAIR ARTISTS San Francisco and Beyond Jun 19, 2016 Other radio stations should have it so good. Twice a year, profits from the KPFA CRAFTS FAIR supplement operational costs for this popular Berkeley community radio station. So, we’re talking about 200 artists, working in all media, surrounded by entertainment, […]
KPFA summer fair this weekend at the Craneway Pavilion in Richmond. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPgvsHGs9tg Come say hello and pick up a unique gift for the Dad or Grad in your life!
Ferdinand and Flora One of my favorite things about having a flock of sheep is watching and learning about all the individual personalities and social dynamics of the group. I have been fortunate enough to be able to provide a place for sheep who needed homes and that has brought different breeds and traits together. One […]
This years shearing day went perfectly! Lovely weather and a smooth progression. Every year is slightly different and exciting as it shows the wool from at least six months growth. Twenty seven in all were sheared this time; seventeen Wensleydales, seven Karakuls and three Corriedales. I often have some anxiety […]
People often ask how I got into this business. Here is my story: I was not raised on a farm. Shepherding wove its way into my life over several years. I was working at a job that left me stressed and unfulfilled. Waking up with dread every morning thinking about the day that lay ahead […]
One of the things I like best about my farm is getting to give a forever home to my animals. Usually when livestock is no longer profitable they are sold off to auction which eventually ends in slaughter. I love my animals dearly and could never do this to them. I am willing to care […]
As a way of providing a bit of fun for four friends during this difficult current situation, each one helped out “Joy” with a two month lease. They were delighted! They loved the color photo of Joy; they enjoyed learning all about her life; they debated whether they could possible use the intricate, beautiful soaps they received (in the shape of a sheep, of course. And, I do mean intricately shaped.) Plus, they also now have some beautiful note cards of Joy’s fellow grazers.
I e-mailed the owner a couple of times to work out a few details and found her very helpful and thoroughly enjoyable.
The leases were such a fun gift to give and one that gave me just as much enjoyment as it provided to my friends.
Rebecca K.