These are my photos from the BSG.
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These are my photos from the BSG.
Donna on Boles Weekend | |
Jeanne on Boles Weekend | |
Donna on Boles Weekend | |
Denise on Boles Weekend | |
Donna on Apple and Pear Days |
Thanks for the photos! Sure wish I could have seen the fleece judging. Did you come home with any new critters?
GREAT pictures Donna – I forgot to go look at the Fiber Arts area so I missed all the crocheted & knitted “food” – and are those hair clips part of the treasures that Tom brought you from the farmers market? T.
I changed my mind…
I want to GO!!!!
Thanks for sharing. 😉
What a fab looking show! Wish I could have been there. I still can’t believe how tiny those sheep are.
Thanks for the photo compliments. Tom took some of the sheep show ones and figured out how to change the camera settings for the low light and frequent (and unwanted) sheep movements. No critters came home with me (Tom had us take my little commuter car just to make sure). I definitely came home with critter fiber though (no fleeces) I didn’t even get a chance to look. I did make it to Fiber Arts though- quite cool (as always). Yes, those are the hair clips he got for me at the Saturday Market. He also got me one more but the photo did not turn out. And Nancy you should go. The Black Sheep is quite the event and the photos do not even show 5% of it. I have not been to another large fiber event, but this is the best in the Pacific Northwest (IMHO). Yes Jody they are small (and way too cute). That is the problem with wanting to take some home.
Donna, It was so wonderful to meet you at BSG!!! And I love your photos – so many great shots of the goings-on. Now, I have a face to match when I read your blog. 🙂
Thanks Kathy. It was nice to finally meet you too, although so briefly. But now I can put a face with a blog too.