The first thing that tempted me was this:
They're from Hidden Valley Farm & Woolen Mill in Valders. (I realized that Lyn, Skully, and I had gone to their holiday sale once when we first started knitting.) He told me that they raise the sheep, shear the sheep, clean the fleeces, send them out to be spun, then dye them themselves. I was strong at first, leaving the temptation behind while I sought tomatoes for Durwood, but I couldn't leave without going back to the yarn. But I only bought one skein. I should get credit for that, at least.
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