Saturday 20 August 2011

Alpacas and Bees





The weather today has been glorious, just right for the long awaited open day at our local Alpaca farm.
The West Suffolk Bee Society were there with bees on display and were very interesting to listen to . I learnt today that if bees gather pollen from Rapeseed flowers it is impossible to keep the honey from setting. So, in this area where we have many fields of Rapeseed, it is difficult to find the lovely dark runny honey.


The beautiful Alpacas were the main attraction and certainly caused more than a few aaahs..
They frolicked and played and rolled about in the dry soft soil for a luxurious "bath" completely un-fased by the strangers in their midst!
These Alpacas are not pets and they are allowed to live as natural a life as possible without much human interference, but they still run up to their keeper when he bangs the feed tin.

I love the shop on the farm. It is full of wonderful natural dyes and fabulous fibres!
Stunningly soft alpaca wool and a myriad of coloured tops. I was in felting heaven!
All the wool is dyed on the premises using plant dyes.
It was great to see Madder, Woad, Weld , Marigolds etc all growing in their lovely organic gardens.

The Weld plant produces a brilliant yellow colour and if it is mixed with the woad plant a beautiful green is made.


This is the Woad plant and below that is the beautiful blue colour produced from it.


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