Saturday, February 2, 2013

February Olio

Birds are migrating
Aside from a particularly cold winter we've had quite a bit of sunshine.
View of Sacramento:


View of Mt. Shasta:




For some reason Roxy didn't seem thrilled to pose with my snowman.



I've been knitting, as usual, and made a hat inspired from Hermione's in Harry Potter 7, Part 1. She wears the hat in the scene of Godric's Hollow. The moment I saw it I knew I had to make one for myself. A friend of mine got me a skein of the perfect yarn when she went to New Zealand a couple years ago. It's Zealana Rimu DK Possum Yarn, 40% New Zealand possum fiber mixed with 60% N.Z. merino. So soft! And the perfect color to match Hermione's hat!

I also made some legwarmers using some pokeberry dyed yarn. I'm currently trying to exhaust my dye bath I started 3 days ago using pokeberries I'd frozen from summer. It's not as good as fresh, but it works. The color is leaning more towards orange-red, which I'm not too fond of, but I'm also overdyeing lots of yarns I hated so it's a step up, but not completely. The legwarmers are of yarn using fresh berries so this color is one I love.


I'm hoping I can use some of the overdyed yarns to finish my blanket I've been working on for a year. It's only taking so long because I ran out of pink. That's why I'm exhausting my dye bath so I can hopefully get some pink.





And of course while I was taking pictures of my knits the chickens were curious. Bea's tail is back, everyone's laying again, spring is on it's way!!




My clay-head guy has a spider living in his nose.


January Jettison

In January both Susy and Bea molted. I didn't get many photos this time of Susy looking lousy, she looks fairly normal here:


Enter, Bea to the scene. There's no tail! Both big girls lost their tails during molting. Last year's molting photo of Susy shows a few short tail feathers, I don't remember if she lost her tail completely, but this year she definitely did.


This isn't the greatest photo, but it shows Bea's yellow neck due to molting. I don't remember this much loss of plumage in past years. We did have a particularly cold winter, so I felt bad for the little chickies. Why do they molt during the winter? Don't they need their feathers to keep warm?


Ku'u Ipo eats a grapefruit segment:


And has been attacking me. She really hurts when she pecks my hands! I don't know why she's so agressive with me, not with anyone else. I'm hoping I can change this somehow.