Yes, we do care where our wool comes from and we are fortunate to be able to support (through our wool supplier) family ranchers across the west coast. We also do our best to get out there each spring to meet the lambs, have fun with the kids and enjoy some sunshine out in the pasture. This year our thank-you's go to Catherine Foote at her place on Washington's Whidbey Island. Sure looks like a fine place to be a sheep (or a kid!).
If you, or a rancher you know wants to become part of our wool network, please drop me an email - mike@ soaringheart.com and we'll start introducing you around our family!
Love the pictures Mike. It was great having you there. And Sleeping Dog Farm is not only a fine place to be a sheep- it is also a fine place to be a shepherd.
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