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Sheepie Preview…

More photos coming later…

This is just a preview of the Heritage Harvest Festival in Dryden, MI.

Due to some confusion Danielle and I attended the festival today instead of with friends tomorrow, but that’s okay. It was really nifty. There was a good bit of farm equipment, sawmills, animals, steam-roasted corn on the cob, trails to wander on, and stuff like that.

Anyway, more later. For now you get a really cute, freshly shorn sheepie. (By a multi-generation shearer who seemed to really care for her animals and made things from their wool.)

9 Responses

  1. little_turtle September 16, 2007

    I haven’t been to the Harvest Festival in years. Growing up in Dryden, that was something my parents made sure we went to every fall. I need to make a trip out to Seven Ponds soon.

    1. Oh really? I didn’t know you grew up there… We didn’t know what to expect, but it was a really nifty surprise. Just fun, nice things to walk around and look at.

  2. Mom mom gave a wool spinning demonstration there yesterday. =)

    1. That was your mom? She was right next to where we were standing watching the woman shearing sheep. I remember hearing your mom talking about alpaca, different types of sheep, dying with Kool-Aid, things like that. Oh, and pedaling the wheel with one shoe off.

      That’s really nifty. :)

      1. If she had shortish blond hair and looked fairly young, that was indeed my mom. Haha, the shoe thing wouldn’t surprise me!

        1. I… Think so… I don’t remember what people look like as much as what they were doing and the little details, though. :(

  3. robocowboy September 16, 2007

    Sorry… can’t help myself:

    Roasting is a cooking method that utilizes dry heat…

    I’m sure they called it “steam-roasted” there, but that just doesn’t make any sense at all. Roasting is dry, steaming is wet.

    1. Hehe, understandable. That’s true… I don’t remember exactly what they called it. Since the steam was passed directly over the corn, it definitely wasn’t roasted. It was impressive how it was done, though.

  4. radiation88 September 18, 2007

    Awwww, that’s a cute sheep.

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