There was a lobster boat (Alfie's) and a small boat with an outboard (Donna's). Kylie, Liz and I rode in Donna's boat with all of the food and Eleni's mom, Jane (Ya-Ya) who was the kitchen boss. She ran a tight ship, but smiled the whole day. The food was delicious and I helped on and off throughout the day.
As for the shearing…..first, we all swept the island and herded the sheep into a pasture that funneled them down to the shearing pen. We had to grab the lambs (82!) and put them in a different pen so that their tails could be banded.
The adult sheep (110 of them) were waiting to be shorn. It was amazing. There were four shearers and a bunch of sheep wranglers and everyone was happy and the lambs were noisy. It was a long and gorgeous and perfect day.
Jani graded the fleeces while Rob and Sarah threw them up onto the skirting table. The fleeces for her different grade/weight yarns went in HUUUUGE burlap bags and the very special fleeces for hand spinners to buy went into sheets and were wrapped individually. A few of us were lucky enough to pick fleeces to purchase. Today I will open mine up in the sun and sort it, admire it, wash it, maybe dye some……so excited!
When we were done, we loaded everyone onto the Eleni Wakes (Alfie's) except for a few of us (me clutching my fleece in its sheet like a newborn) who went on Donna's boat with the two rams. We had to take them to a neighboring island for the season.
it was a wonderful day.
i NEVER GOT TO READ THE ROUTINE OF THE DAY AND HOW IT GOES WHEN SHEARING TIME HAPPENS OUT ON nASH iSLAND. tHANKS FOR WRITING THIS AND POSTING THESE GREAT PICTURES!
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