Since the last post, life has been very full. For those of you I don't see very often, I will try to cut and paste a brief summary of the Happenings...
Philadelphia
In May, a road trip with our family, Sarah, Mary, and Gramma B to attend Nicole's graduation from UPenn School of Veterinary Medicine. We had a wonderful time and were so happy to share this extraordinary accomplishment. It was truly one of the happiest moments in our lives.
Dr. Deegan and Dr. Donahue
Shortly after , we had a very nice catered party here for our RI family to celebrate the occassion with us. Julia visited home for a week, before heading back to Delaware, her preferred state of residence as she nears her senior year at UD.
In June, I attended a 2 day workshop on dying sponsered by the RI Spinner's Guild.
It was informative, creative, and full of color and fibers.
The following week The RI Spinner's Guild came to our Homestead to meet and spin ...We had good food, and newly dyed fleece to spin. The weather cooperated very nicely as we spun outdoors on the deck. I was too busy having fun to take pictures.
Now it is time to get the goat kids ready for their new homes.....Saying goodbye to the little ones is a difficult part of goat breeding for me.
Angelica, the sweetest baby girl we have grown to love.
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