Today is pink.

My good girl Simba.

Pink combs. The cream-colored pullet(young female chicken) on the right is yesterday's chick getting all grown up.

This proud cockerel (young male chicken) is her brood brother.

Puddin.

This is alpaca(Peach Boy) and Cormo wool in a 50/50 blend, with a few kid mohair locks thrown in. I cannot describe how soft this is.
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6 comments:
Those pix are precious. Simba's pink tongue and Puddin's pink nose and tongue, and the chickens. And your roving reminds me of the goodness I got from you and haven't even started. I think I need a good therapist. There is something wrong here!
The roving! delish!
Love the little pink tongues!
oooo, all sweet creature pinks. love it!!
gorgeous!
Annie,
I found your blog by accident and have enjoyed it so much. Your photos are great and your care and tenderness for your mom are touching. I have been led to pray for you often especially this AM. As a fellow spinner, chicken owner and off and on caregiver, I really can identify with you. (I also have my roots in NW Minnesota) God bless you today.
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