When the weather cooperates, New Hampshire has one of the nicest Sheep & Wool festivals going. This year was perfect. Although I was trapped in Bldg.#2 all weekend, I did manage a quick trip up to Foxfire before the fair opened Sunday morning to buy myself a present of Cashmere and Silk roving.. just a bit. Very lovely. There was one other 20 minute trip later the same day where I ran around the fairgrounds just to get the feel of it. So guys, those of you who took the trouble to find me, and I know that Bldg.#2 is really set apart and away from everything else… I thank you! It was SO nice to visit, however briefly, with friends. My booth mate, Leslie Wind and I pinched ourselves all weekend. Our neighbor was the tea vendor (thanks for a weekend of samples), and right outside the door another vendor sold the best ginger molasses cookies I’ve ever had. Pretty fine.

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12 responses to “NH Sheep & Wool”
I’ll always go out of my way to visit with you, Judy.
Everything Carole said! It was a great day! Wish there was more time to explore.
It was a great day so good to see you
Ooooooh! It’s a *gorgeous* view! ๐
It was really lovely to see you, and thank you SO much for playing along with our Kellee baby shower shenanigans. We knew that leaving a gifty with you was a safe bet – who could possibly pass your booth and NOT stop in!
It all sounds like a slice of heaven.
It was great meeting you! A true highlight of the day and seeing so many colors of your yarn *swoon*.
Your booth was gorgeous! It was wonderful to visit with you too!
Cashmere and Silk roving….AND tea and cookies??? ~~~sounds like it was a great festival! (and your view was certainly colorful!)
It was lovely to see you. I have to pinch MYSELF to make sure I don’t buy every blue you produce.
I missed the tea folks.
I was shy and stopped by late saturday but didn’t introduce myself. It looked like you had done quite well already! Luckily Blogless Sharon had given me a few skeins of your goods for my birthday. (Lucky me!)
Definitely a booth with a view! How can you go wrong with wool, cookies and tea?