Cute animals, scrappy border collies chasing geese and sheep every which way, wool shearing and spinning...what's not to love about Sheep-to-Shawl at Philipsburg Manor ? Well, if it rains the ground gets a bit soggy but other than that...
And of course, check out those newborn lambs. If that doesn't grab ya...
The big event is next weekend. So big Historic Hudson Valley has to host it over two days, April 26 and 27, cause there's a lot of sheep to be sheared and a lot of people that like watching that happen. Keeping with the historic nature of Philipsburg Manor, everything is done using 18th-century techniques - no electric powered clippers here, the folks at Philipsburg leave that for the amateurs.
Besides the shearing, Sheep-to-Shawlers can see the entire process of making woolen cloth and participate in many stages of the process once the sheep are sheared: picking and carding the wool, spinning and dyeing the yarn, and weaving it into cloth. About the only thing you can't see is the final product being sold to a Bloomie's buyer. (Just kidding, no really.)
Please send me your cutest sheep-related photos from the event and we'll post the best ones here.