
Ep 084 SuDan Farm Right Now: The Eruption of The Border Leicester Importation Syncopation
Rock and roll music and the combination and recombination of genetics have so many commonalities, and not just on the math end of things. They both started with older things and brought in new things, and are constantly bringing in more influences to make something old stronger, or something new and different. We all march to a different drummer, after all, so there is a beauty in how the pieces go together no matter which you prefer. The music of the spheres can mean a perf...
12 Loka 202045min

Ep 083 Amy Corey and the Gotland's: 50 Shades of Gray
Introduction: We’re on the road again (albeit with a little bit more “distance” in our distance these days). This week we’re celebrating our new favorite color – “Gotland Gray.” We’re bringing you a conversation from last year’s Sheep and Wool festival in Rhinebeck, New York, where Amy Corey of Little River Farm told us a little bit about the characteristics and history of the Gotland – the petite-with-a punch-sheep. And Amy is pretty good at pronouncing those Swedish...
5 Loka 202017min

Ep 082 Hermit Pond Farm: Cashmere, Kashmir and Houses of the Holy
No, we’re not in India for this one, if you wondered about that after that title. We’re closer to Rhinebeck, New York for this week’s podcast. On October 17-18 the New York State Sheep & Wool Festival will be held – albeit virtually – so we’re taking you back to remember the fun from last year. We’re celebrating all things fiber, including the beloved cashmere sweater. Okay, so this podcast is not so much focusing on the sweater (that’s Elara’s vote), as it is foc...
28 Syys 202022min

Ep 081 The Morgan, Part 2: I Walk the Line (and trot, and gallop)
Justin Morgan DID have a horse. And it was a beauty. One of the quintesenntially American breeds, the Morgan horse sprang from the loins of a stallion named Figure, a.k.a. Justin Morgan(‘s) Horse. And that was not the only Spring that Sprung, as anything that trots or drives in North America probably can thank Mr. Morgan, piano teacher and blacksmith on-the-side for participating in the cancellation of debt through livestock trading, leading to a subsequent horse breeding ca...
21 Syys 202034min

Ep 080 Dawn Wind Morgans: Justin Morgan Was a Composer...But We All Remember the Horse
This week is the first part of two on the indomitable little powerhouse horse known as the Morgan. Justin Morgan probably would have done just fine as a composer and the local town clerk, but he did have an equine that became much better known than he was (thank you, Marguerite Henry). We met up with Pam McDermott of Dawn Wind Morgans in Myrtle Creek, Oregon in the summer of 2017. Pam graciously sat down and spoke with us about the connection she feels with this little hors...
14 Syys 202040min

Ep 079 Is New Coke ever the same as Old Coke?
The Labor Day holiday here in the United States is a time to remember the contributions of the everyday workers to the building of our country, and to tip our hats to the labor movement. The first week in September is the point in time to remember other things as well – the unofficial end of summer, the start of school, and the moment where it becomes gauche to wear white in the traditional fashion universe. Having come from Eastern stock, there’s more than a little of that last t...
7 Syys 202025min

Ep 078 Bentwood Alpacas & Yaks: The New Bos – Not the Same as the Old Bos
The Great American Cattle Drive 2020 was an exciting trip for us, with farm visits to see American Milking Devons, Ancient White Park Cattle, and Yaks. Wait – Yaks? Okay, so the “Cattle” in “Cattle Drive” part was a little fast and loose on the list near the end (we try not to limit ourselves, if you can tell). The genus “Bos” does include cattle, aurochs, bison and yaks, but yaks, including “Bos grunniens” are technically not in the “cattle” clump, so we stretching GACD a l...
31 Elo 202039min

Ep 077 Fires In California: Thinking Of Our Friends
As we watched the news and saw the fires ravaging over one million acres in California this past week, all Elara and I could think of were some of the people we've met along our journeys, and their proximity to the danger zone. The fires in the west have only gotten worse each year. Whether you believe in climate change or not, there is one thing for certain...weather patterns are changing. If it's severe rain and flooding, hurricanes, earthquakes, or fires...it not only affects p...
24 Elo 202016min