When we arrived, we were greeted by an absolutely enormous St. Bernard dog. He was an overly friendly, energetic, but gentle and somewhat slobbery giant. We were told his background story: he was a rescue, and it's amazing that he is as well socialized and friendly as he is.
The gal, whose name I don't remember, who hosted our adventure, was extremely knowledgeable. Her talk included a ton of information and she answered our questions nicely. She was welcoming, friendly and put us at ease immediately.
We were given containers of sweet feed to feed to the ladies,
who were a tad pushy, but not aggressive. They did like the grain and weren't pushy towards us, but towards each other, vying for that little handful of grain and molasses. The girls were incredibly gentle to us, veritable strangers in their midst. They have several guard llamas who were very gentle as well. I'd only met very aggressive llamas in the past, so this was a good experience. The stories told, showed us the llamas were worth their while, since they had trampled several coyotes in the past and kept the herd safe from predators.
| Nope, not going there! |
This was a fun way to spend a couple of hours and I think well worth the nominal fee. I would have brought home a fleece, if Nick's fleece had been in the little shop. He's a dark grey and was incredibly soft. The other items were quite reasonably priced, however I didn't need a mug, no matter how cute it was and I don't generally buy yarn.
I have to give kudos to hubby for finding this place and making arrangements for me to visit. It was brilliant!
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| Nick sure liked his hay. I liked his fleece! |


I love looking at alpacas - some of them remind me of certain humans (not necessarily flattering, I know:) in looks, and of course the fibre is gorgeous! we have an alpaca farm in the east of the country, but unfortunately most of our craft group wasn't interested in a trip:( but I visited one in wales and it was fun to be surrounded by them, chuffed here and there, poked from behind and sniffed at:) they were very tame and enjoyed a good pat (a very dusty business though:)... and of course we were there just after shearing - so a big bag of alpaca came with me.....:)
ReplyDeleteLucky you to have gotten that bag of alpaca. They are pretty adorable creatures, not only in fibre, but so much personality.
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