In the first ring, 5 fiber campers. In the second ring, Tiny House Camp, and then came friends from New England.
Yesterday, being Martin Luther King's birthday, Cabin Spring Farm hosted a "No School Fiber Camp". The kids had all been here before so it was a very relaxing day.
LOTS of imagination and kindness, I LOVE these kids.
Lyndy and friends had the day off as well, so they came to work on the tiny house. It was in the teens most of the day with wind, so they worked in the shop, planing and routing siding. (Sorry no pictures)
Lyndy gave the kids a tour of the tiny house at lunch time. They really couldn't understand the concept at their age, accept for one (age 13) with an eye for a little separation from siblings.
When all campers had returned home, we had 3 hours before a friend and his nephew were due to arrive. I gathered up all of the above tools and materials (with help from Beverly) and John vacuumed.
By the time the third ring arrived all evidence of the day's activities was gone.
Our friend brought us FRESH haddock from the Cape and his nephew( previously a chef) proceeded to cook us a fine fish dinner, complete with homemade chips (french fries). He had just driven 12 hours but cooked and served us in stride.
Some fine conversation, a cup of tea, and a last check on the animals on a cold night--a perfect end to a lovely day.
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