Sheep and Wool

We spent yesterday at the NYS Sheep and Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, a very enjoyable chance to be outside after a week of rain. I would recommend next year’s festival to anyone within driving distance who has an interest in sheep or woolen crafts: there are demonstrations, and more vendors of woolen goods and crafts accessories than you can possibly take in! I know my wife, a knitter, returned home full of inspiration and plans for her fall knitting, and the kids were fascinated by the spinning wheels and looms at work.

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