




The sheep barn had all sorts of sheep, and Angora goats, of coarse one of the lambs was bright pink, she was very friendly and vibrant. The horns on the goats and rams had lots of twists and curls, I couldn't believe how big some of them are. We had a great time, lunch outside in the picnic area, the ladies from Fyber Cafe that I went with were lots of fun. The shopping was overwhelming, with so many colors of fiber to choose from and lots of accessories. See Fybercafe.blogspot.com for more photos and details.
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