• Apr. 22, 2007
Before & After
So, how exactly did I pull my si joint? (which is ever so s l o w l y getting better) I decided to clean out a lower cabinet in the laundry room. We've accumulated quite a bit of livestock paraphenalia and I was thinking how nice it would be to have it all in one spot, neat and tidy. This particular cabinet had a bunch of my husband's stuff in it - mainly things for the farm that really don't belong in the laundry room - so I decided to clean it out . He agreed that it'd be a good location for livestock equipment and was amazed at what I found in there! Unfortunately, some of it was heavy, so that plus the angle I was leaning at to pull stuff out equals OUCH ! But at least I took pictures!
Here we have a blurry shot of before, it really doesn't show the amount of stuff in there but it gives you an idea. Parts, maps, greasers, what-have-you. And now the after shot:
Much better! On the bottom is the hoof trimming kit, sheep shearing tools, ear tags, and on top are the meds, syringes, thermometer, nippes, etc. I also got the counter above this cabinet (which I showed a picture of a couple weeks ago) neatened up considerably but I forgot to take a picture.
And just for fun, here is a shot of my oldest boy's Jersey Wooly rabbit "Eleanor." She won best in show at the Cullom Jr. Fair last summer and she is spoiled. Just look at all the fur that came off her during her last grooming session! I think it's enough to make another rabbit out of!
Comments
• Apr. 23, 2007
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Posted by Anonymous
Are you going to spin that rabbit fur? My (half) sister in Oregon has angora rabbbits that she spins their fur into...beautiful yarn!
Glad you ar a little bit better...don't over do now.
happy knitting :)
• Apr. 23, 2007
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Posted by Anonymous
Are you going to spin that rabbit fur? My (half) sister in Oregon has angora rabbbits that she spins their fur into...beautiful yarn!
Glad you ar a little bit better...don't over do now.
happy knitting :)
hakucho
• Apr. 23, 2007
Wow!
Posted by LLA
That really is enough to make a new bunny (and what a cute, cute bunny it is!) I thought the horribleThings were champions shedders, little did I know...
Hope the back continues to do better!
• Apr. 23, 2007
From Fringey
Posted by Anonymous
Hello Hello Thank you for reading and posting on my blog! and look at all that great wool- do you spin? I had a french angora years ago that I did use for fiber...sorry about your back...dh threw his out mucking up after the horses yesterday. Maybe spring cleaniing is just dangerous to our general health! :)
• Apr. 24, 2007
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Posted by Anonymous
Glad to hear you are recovering. Your rabbit is adorable. All that fur reminds me of the tumble weeds that I find around the house from my two pups. LOL!
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• Apr. 29, 2007
Bunny Rabbit
Posted by Anonymous
That is the cutest bunny rabbit I have ever seen!!



