Sunday, May 1, 2011
Sheep shearing & Cherry Blossom Viewing
A friend in a nearby village has started raising a small flock of sheep and we went up to visit while they started the shearing. Good job I did. They started by two people holding on to a poor sheep while one of them worked on it with some electric clippers.
First thing I showed them were the 2ways to tie up a sheep so it can be sheared by a single person.
Next I showed them how to shear most efficiently so that the fleece comes off pretty much in one-piece.
It sure was good to be covered in lanolin and sheepshit again......
Also took the opportunity to do a bit of cherry blossom viewing. I was out of the country for the mania that is Ohanami in Japan. Seems to be a thing for city-dwellers, and Ive never really gotten how getting drunk while sitting on a blur tarp indicates a unique Japanese love of nature, but up in the hills there was still lots of cherry trees in bloom on peoples farms and hillsides.
The upper photo is a Shidare Zakura, a species of Weeping Cherry and the pink/red hue was really intense. The lower photo is a Yae Zakura, with big solid groups of blossoms. I prefer both species to the standard one.
We also came across a huge pile of discarded wood that once cut and transported down the valley to our place should just about see us through next winter for firewood.
A good day.
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Wow, what an interesting post, it reminds me Chris Stewart's debut novel ”Driving over lemons” with his sheep shearing memories. Amazing cherry blossoms too, thanx for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, ciao!