SPRING FLOWERS YEAR-ROUND
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My 93-year-old former colleague and travel buddy loves flowers. In her
garden in the soring and summer, flowers burst with color. Results of her
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Oh how silly they look with those long shaved necks, but bet it feels wonderful for them to have a break from the heat. Looks like you had a great time!
Di
The Blue Ridge Gal
Adorable .. such cute faces .. such soft wool ... the white was is telling the brown ones 'dont worry, its feels good'
Are they as sweet as they look?
The fur is wonderful...that I do know..
Merci
Carolg
So - is the one being held down for shearing grinning? I thought he looked a little testy! I love their long skinny giraffe necks after the shearing.
hey all
yes, they are sweet and curious and came up to me and poked their noses on me and gave me kisses. loved them ^..^
they tolerate the shearing...i think. but what can you do when your tied taut like that spread eagle. some made more noise than others and a couple of the larger ones were a bit difficult to get down on the mat :)
These are such sweet photos. Love the faces and seeing the before and afters of these sweet animals.
So cute! Those long shaved skinny necks make me smile.
You took some great pics, too. Your friends have such a pretty red barn and lovely alpacas.
I'm getting plans laid out to have my llamas, sheep and angora goat sheared soon, too. Except out temps are still in the 60-70s here and rarely top 80 even in the summer.....with zero humidity. hah! :D
~Lisa
They sure do look different after shearing! Great shots of them.
Oh my, that last picture is hysterical. What a great post.
What dear little faces these Alpacas have. They seem more cute after their shearing. x
Those Alpacas are adorable animals. You took some brilliant photos of them.
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