We had a very muddy, very rewarding day yesterday.
On Tuesday, I got word from a friend & longtime Heifer volunteer that her friends in Chehalis had been hit hard by the flooding--Brad & Meg of the Black Sheep Creamery. They donated cheese for the recent Heifer art reception & are a big accomplishment in small scale dairy, as they are Grade A certified (very difficult to do when you're small) & had just begun to receive national attention for their cheese. My friend & volunteer, Gretchen, sent out an email for help & we were happy to be able to respond. Thankfully, another volunter, Carla, coordinated the work party efforts & we ended up with nine people heading down to Chehalis for the Heifer International Work Party.
Read more about the Creamery & their flood story, here. Under "Musings" you'll find their experiences from the flood & the aftermath.
Here's Boo & Bet, all ready to work in their waders.
On Tuesday, I got word from a friend & longtime Heifer volunteer that her friends in Chehalis had been hit hard by the flooding--Brad & Meg of the Black Sheep Creamery. They donated cheese for the recent Heifer art reception & are a big accomplishment in small scale dairy, as they are Grade A certified (very difficult to do when you're small) & had just begun to receive national attention for their cheese. My friend & volunteer, Gretchen, sent out an email for help & we were happy to be able to respond. Thankfully, another volunter, Carla, coordinated the work party efforts & we ended up with nine people heading down to Chehalis for the Heifer International Work Party.
Read more about the Creamery & their flood story, here. Under "Musings" you'll find their experiences from the flood & the aftermath.
Here's Boo & Bet, all ready to work in their waders.
Our Heifer volunteer group will stay in touch with the Gregorys & put together another group when they need help rebuilding fencing & preparing for lambing in the spring. Of the 23 sheep that survived, the majority are ewes expecting lambs in the spring. We hope to continue to help the Gregorys so that the ewes can come home & bare the renewal generation at the Black Sheep Creamery.
6 comments:
what a blessing you all were...and obviously you were blessed to participate in this work as well. so very inspiring, and a wonderful way to spend a saturday during the holidays. way to go you guys! thanks for sharing the photos, and your reflections about a day well spent.
What neat service!! We have friends in Chehalis that did fine because they were up higher up, but they had lots of stories!! They were out Monday helping people get out of their homes and taking them to higher ground...bought food to help, etc...It was inspiring as was your efforts.
Great job guys. Looks like a lot of work, but kind of looks fun too! Sorry we missed it.
so inspirational Eliza- you amaze me!
Great work you guys, sorry I couldn't touch base with you, I was across the freeway at the school cleaning up over there. Great pictures and great story!
Wow, what a job Eliza! Ditto on being inspirational!
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