Showing posts with label smoke ring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smoke ring. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Yarn Along

I feel like I haven't taken pictures of the alpacas lately. So today at the farm I brought my camera out of hibernation and took a few shots. Actually I took over 250 pictures :) So you can expect to see some upcoming posts staring the herd.  I picked just a few for this post.
 
 
 
 



 
Don't you just want to cuddle with them! I love those fuzzy faces.
 
As for knitting I have been working on my Postcard Cardigan. I have been making up the pattern as I go. I am not sure if I am going to be publishing the pattern. I think I am just going to wear it and enjoy it for myself. Unless enough people show interest in it (then it might be worth my time putting it all together on paper). I am making it out of Brooklyn Tweed Loft yarn. I am in love with the loft yarn. But I think I might be allergic to it. I have been sneezing the entire time I've been working on it. I am so sad because I love this yarn so much.
 


I designed this cardigan to have two lace panels that run up the front and then down the back. I added shaping on the sides.  I also added shaping on the back that gives the look of a razor back. I like razor backs and thought it would be fun to try on a lace cardigan to give it some Jazz.
 
I think this pattern would work great as a vest or a cardigan, so I wanted to get some pictures of it without the second sleeve. I'm still trying to decide what pattern I am going to do for the cuff so I left the right one unfinished. 

 
So that is what I've been knitting. We are expecting some more bad weather. I am not sure if we are going to get a lot of snow or rain. Either way hopefully it will keep me home long enough to get this cardigan finished up. I can't wait to wear it. Even if I have to take allergy medicine when I have to wear it. I know it will be worth it :)
 
Joining with Ginny's Yarn Along
 

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Today

 
When I got up it was dark.
 
I went to the gym.
 
Then it got lighter out.
 
Then I went to the farm (even though it was still kind of dark).
 
 
Then it was actually sunny, which made farm chores pleasurable.
 
 
 
 
I was done with farm chores by 8:30 am and as I was walking to our truck it started raining.
Then it started to thunder.
Thunder in January???
 
 
 
On the way home it was down pouring.
When I got home there was a rainbow.
 
 
 
Then it started to rain / sleet / snow. A wintery mix as the weather people like to call it.
 
Then I went to the grocery store.
 
It started to rain hard again.
 
Then it got sunny again.

Then it got dark and I watched the Priority Alpaca Auction on my computer while it was going on live in Las Vegas. I was glad to see my alpaca Blue's relatives sell for so much $$$.
Good bloodlines :)
 
Now it is really dark and cold and we have a fire going to warm up the house. I knitted a hat, ripped it out, knitting it again, and I think I'm going to rip it out again.
 
In other words it was a crazy, yet good day.  Nothing bad happened.
 
I was so jealous of my sister and cousin because they spent the day at Vogue Knitting Live in NY! I was on Instagram following her the whole day. I wish I was there. Maybe next year, or maybe next year I'll be in Vegas for the Priority Auction, but I'm pretty sure I'll be home taking care of the alpacas. That is something I can't complain about. I love those fuzzy faces.
 
 
 
 
 


Friday, November 8, 2013

Jersey Shore Saturday Afternoon

The alpacas were a little upset that I didn't include them in the last post of the farm with all the pretty Fall colors. So I went back later that day and took some more pictures. They clearly didn't want to pose for nice pretty Fall pictures. But I took pictures anyway.
 
See them over there on the left?


This is the old barn. The alpacas don't go in there. It is storage for farm equipment, hay and tons of memories.  Back when my Uncle Mayo was alive his work shop was in there. He made lots of wonderful things. I have a little rocking chair in my living room that he made that I used as a child and now my kids use. Yup it was made right in there.


The barn is on the list of things to get fixed up.  But for now it works great at keeping the farm equipment dry and works as a great backdrop for photographing hand knits and family portraits.

 
The Apple Tree herd.


 You gotta love Ox. He did want his picture taken. Also I have to give him a congrats for his fiber earning 2nd place at the NJAC spin off last weekend. His fleece is my favorite to spin (well at least out of the fleeces I've spun so far).

 
Kal gave me the I-kinda-want-you to take my picture pose, but then went back to eating grass.

 
I was trying to get a picture of Blue, but Awan and Kigo thought it was a better idea to block him out of the shot.


There's my Blue.



Smoke couldn't figure out what I was trying to do. I was getting down low to get the tree behind him.  He wasn't sure what to make of me laying on the ground. So instead I got a puzzled alpaca and a pretty backdrop.


I feel like the girls get left out of the pictures so I went over to visit them.
 
Wdamo reminded me why the girls are usually left out of the photo shoots.


Hee Hee. They are too funny.  The sign of a pregnant girl is her ears back and they tend to be in bad moods.  Sound right?  Wdamo (above) was bred to Smoke Ring back in the Spring.  So she will be expecting one of his first crias next Spring! Very exciting.
 
Francesca on the other hand was bred this Fall to Smoke Ring.


See her ears back! That is a good sign. She was bred a few weeks ago (or so I don't know the weeks seem to blur on the farm, but don't fret my mom has the dates all written down).  If you aren't familiar with alpaca breeding stuff here is how it goes. We get the female in a pen and then we bring the male into the pen. If the girl spits, runs, kicks, says she has a headache, you know the drill. We take the girl out of the pen. She is not receptive and we try again another day. 
 
For example breeding of Annaschae & Francesca. 
So it was a typical morning of doing chores (aka picking up alpaca poop, feeding, cleaning water, etc), but my mom wanted to breed Annaschea to Smoke Ring.  Anna is a BEAST. She came from a large farm where they don't always halter train all their alpacas.  She was not halter trained. So anytime we need to halter her oh dear brace yourself she is a BEAST.  She is also one of my favorite alpacas. I can honestly tell you she has such a huge part of my heart. I have the softest spot for her. In my mind it isn't her fault she is a beast, it is just how she grew up. If she grew up on our farm she would probably still be a beast, but a more controllable beast. But she is a happy alpaca she wasn't mistreated in anyway from where she came from. It was just a larger farm. She wasn't pampered and given carrots like the rest of the spoiled alpacas on my parents farm.  But in her defense she makes a great member of the herd. I know if a predator ever came near any of the alpacas she would do everything in her power to protect everyone in the herd. It is a good quality to have and I appreciate her for that.


 
So breeding day was here and we decided to bring Smoke Ring to her instead of her to him.  We had her in the pen. We haltered Smoke Ring (who is halter trained and so gentle) and started walking to her field. The path we were taking was between the alpaca field and my parents back yard. There is a shoot with fence on each side. On the right were alpacas on the left was Harper. My parent's 100 lb chocolate lab who came charging the fence. Oh dear! Smoke Ring was jumping and kicking. My mom held onto him for dear life and I leaped over the fence faster than I even knew I was capable of. I grabbed Harper and got him into the house.  Disaster averted. Well until we saw Smoke Ring limping. He had managed to hurt himself in the ordeal and was a sorry sight. My mom was leading him up the shoot hobbling along and we couldn't decided what to do with him.  Is the beast going to eat him alive in his weakened condition???? What if she isn't in the mood and doesn't want him in her pen???? 
 
We decided to press forward and bring him in and at least see how she reacted.  When we got him into her pen he was still hobbling. Since we didn't manage to filter out all the alpacas we now how Smoke Ring, Anna, Wdamo (pregnant), Francesca (pregnant?), and Swag (he was there to learn).  Well Anna wanted nothing to do with Smoke Ring. Francesca seemed to like the big guy. But she was supposed to be pregnant and spitting at him.  Wdamo was in the corner trying to stay far away from everyone (clearly pregnant a good sign). Swag was just in the way.  We decided we weren't making any progress and decided to take Smoke Ring back to his field. But then Anna jumped up on Smoke Ring. Oh dear this is all wrong. She was mounting him, he was hurt and Francesca we was supposed to be pregnant was flirting.  We got everyone back to where they were supposed to be and went back to chores.
 
A few days later we tried it again, but this time we went to the regular breeding spot and kept Harper (the dog) in the house. (Also I should note that Smoke Ring was all over his ordeal with is soar foot. He was putting full pressure back on his foot the next day.) We put Annaschea in the pen and brought in Smoke Ring. She wasn't too happy to see him and was trying to get out. Francesca however was on the other side of the gate cushed showing signs that she wanted to be bred. So after a few minutes of Anna trying to get out of the pen, but at least not mounting Smoke Ring this time we decided to let Anna out and Francesca in. They were more than happy to let themselves in and out of the pen. So that day we bred Francesca.
 
For the next round a few days (or maybe a week I don't know I just follow orders and forget what days) later we brought both girls into the pen and then brought Smoke Ring back in. Francesca greeted Smoke Ring with a HUGE green spit right in his face. Horray!!! That is a good sign. Then Smoke headed over to Anna and she dropped like a rock. This time she was in the mood.
 
A few days ago we brought both girls back into the pen with Smoke Ring and unfortunately for Smokey all he got that day was a lot of spit.
 
So as of now Annaschea and Francesca are pregnant!

 
Well that was a little detour. You see what happens when I take pictures of the girls. Way too much info I am sure you could live without, but well I have a lot more stories like that about daily farming nonsense that I don't share so feel lucky you've been spared.
 
Okay back to the cute guys.

Bo is so stinking adorable. If you are ever sad I recommend coming over to see Bo. He will greet you with a kiss and then go run around and do something funny to make you laugh.
 

 
Stone thinks he is so tough looking with that gray face, but he is so gentle and sweet. So don't let him fool you.


 
I was trying to get the four little guys together to get them in one picture.
Arrow didn't want to participate and kept back at the barn.


Wait get back here! I want to take your picture.

 
Ono the little black guy is the youngest of the bunch.



He is getting braver about playing with the other boys and he runs around the field so fast.


In person he is so dark it is hard to see his eyes.
He is one handsome alpaca.

 
I'll be back tomorrow with a game of king of the hill with the alpacas.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Morning Farm Chores

 
Yes I am pretty sure Blue is the coolest alpaca in the world.  I was helping my parents out this morning with some farm chores. My dad was adding stone dust in front of the boys shed and we moved some floor matts around.
 
Smoke Ring made sure my father was doing everything right.
 
 
"Hey guys come check this out."
 
 
Awan, Blue and Kigo came over for further inspection.

 
Blue is very pleased with his upgraded digs. No more dirt and nice level stone dust. What more can an alpaca wish for?!
 

I also swung by the girls to see how they were doing. Miss Jatoba had a clover in her mouth and it just made her look even cuter than normal. She is so sweet. She came over and gave me a kiss and didn't drop the clover. She is so fancy.

 
Mr. Bates, Aponi, Jatoba, Francesa and Swag were kind enough to all stop and look at the camera for me.  I am loving that their fleeces are coming back in.  It looks like the weather is going to be cooling off soon! We are ready to get rid of this humidity.
 
 
I saw this pretty purple flower growing in the field and I couldn't resist taking a picture. 


Happy September!

Monday, August 26, 2013

Finished Knits & Photo Bombers


If you visited my post over at "A Girl in Sheep Clothing" you would have seen this picture of Awan photo bombing my shawl picture.  I had the camera set up on a tripod and I was taking pictures with my remote shutter button. The alpacas were much more interested in the camera than me and my alpaca Quill shawl.




I really love how my Quill turned out. I am sure I will use it as a blanket 90% of the time, but I'm sure I'll wear it out and about as a shawl once and a while too.


I also finished my Chesterfield Sweater. I was watching my parents dog, Harper, for the weekend and he was more interested in photo bombing my pictures, so in the end I just let him join along.




 
I really love this sweater. I modified the pattern slightly. The pattern has longer lighter color on the sleeves. I added length to the body of the sweater so it fit more of a tunic style.  This balanced out the length of the color change on the sleeves.  I love how it turned out.  I am thinking I might have to shrink it just a tad, but it is fine for now.
 
I used Isager Tvinni Merino yarn for this sweater.  I was knitting it as part of My Sister's Knitter KAL/CAL & Luvinthemommyhoods Summer Sweater KAL.  When I saw the pattern come out in the new Brooklyn Tweed's Men Collection I knew I had to make the Girlfriend version for myself. I am very happy with the yarn. Since I don't have a store close to me that sells Brooklyn Tweed yarn and if I ordered Beaverslide yarn I wouldn't have had it in time for the start date of the KAL, so I went to Chelsea Yarns (my favorite yarn store).  I was so excited when she showed me this Isager yarn because it reminded me exactly of Beaverslide.  So in the end I am trilled with it and I am looking forward to wearing it all Fall.
 
With that said I am chomping at the bit to cast on another sweater.  I have a sweater in mind that I want to make, but I can't find a pattern. I have been trying to knit from patterns for the entire year and not write any of my own. But I'm really fighting the urge to start charting up my own pattern.  I really do love writing patterns, but it can be very time consuming.
 
Well see.....