Peacock and Robin at the Farm

Every year I try to get the first robins of the year as they return in the spring. However the last several years I haven’t been able to get the first ones, I see them when I am driving and can’t stop to get a picture, it’s like they know I want a picture! But my son-in-law grabbed this picture last Saturday at the farm because I was helping someone and my camera wasn’t being nice to me. My son-in-law is such a great guy! 🙂 I am seeing a lot of lone males looking for a mate that they aren’t finding in the last couple of years, where are all the females, or did these males just arrive much later than normal and the females were all taken?

Also, while I was at the at the farm, the peacock decided to show off a bit. Isn’t he pretty :). He’s fully mature this year and so next year the peahen should start laying eggs. This year she is still ignoring him, lol. It’s amazing how well they fly even with very long feathers. My son had to pen them up in the aviary he built for them because he has spurs and trys to defend the hen from anything, even us! I tell people he has an attitude! I didn’t realize they lived so long, 15 to 25 years in the wild and up to 50 years in captivity!

Some New Housemates and Some Spinning

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Meet (yellow and green) Princess Peach, and (teal on the top and blue on the bottom and some white) Yoshi.  My son and his spouse weren’t having enough time for these love birds because of their alpacas and shows to sell their alpaca yarn, etc.  So I inherited them.  Unfortunately they are both females so they have to have separate cages because, tho they like each other, it’s from afar, lol.  I didn’t realize just how noisy and loud love birds can be, they make a call similar to the kookaburra, :P.  They also have quiet noises as well.  You can’t see the color well on the teal/blue love bird, but she is beautiful.  They are not friendly so I have to love them from afar as well :P.  They are very intelligent as most parrots are, Miss Peach figured out how to get out of her cage and I had to secure all the doors on her cage, she is naughty :P.

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Ok, re-posting the finished spool of singles and the progress on the 2nd spool and showing the rolag with it.  I have four more rolags not counting the one I draped across the wheel, however I have the 1st spool about 1/2 way full and tho I can get more on it, if I have 2,  more than 1/2 full spools, I worry that it will be overfull after plying, and my  Baynes wheel doesn’t do plying well once that happens.  So I might have to just spin what is left over, after filling this 2nd spool 1/2 way, and ply the left over singles from a center pull ball and use it if I need it for the scarf that I am planning on making with this yarn. I’m hoping to have this done tomorrow evening or Monday sometime, been a long time coming with this skein :P.  Then I can concentrate on continuing learning to spin on the Rick Reeves double drive wheel ;).