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katmom Posted - Apr 21 2015 : 4:10:12 PM
Today some of my gal-pals and I went up the mountain to our local Alpaca ranch to visit the alpacas,,, and buy some wool and then over to Bass Lake for lunch...
What's not to luv about a sweet freshly shone alpaca... as well as alpaca goodies...

gotta luv those faces...

and then of course, I needed to get a few things...


I luv the 'goats milk soap with the alpaca wool felting around it... as you use it, the soap shrinks and the felt felts even more...
The little 'boots' are felted alpaca wool filled w/lavender...
I even bought a pair of felted alpaca wool shoe/boot inserts,,, OH MMM Geeepppers! talk about comfy!
I also bought 1 skein of alpaca wool to crochet into something,,, don't know what yet,,, maybe a pair of small fingerless gloves,,, tho I'll probably have to go back for another skein,,, a trip I am willing to take! lol!
The only think I didn't bring home from the alpaca ranch was some alpaca phoo... well maybe a wee bit on the bottom of my boots... lol! which by the way is great for gardens...


>^..^<
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prariehawk Posted - Apr 28 2015 : 8:34:22 PM
Not only are llamas lovable, they are also the most ecologically gentle livestock you can own. Their feet (they have toes) don't tear up the ground, they don't graze all the way down to the root of the grass, and their fertilizer, which can be easily collected due to their cat-like litter tendencies, makes great fertilizer. Their wool is valuable and can be spun to make coats, scarves, mittens, socks--and they're cute to boot. They can pull a cart, carry a pack and like to give kisses. I wish I had a llama. Maybe someday...
Cindy

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katmom Posted - Apr 28 2015 : 4:45:44 PM
It's not uncommon for a lot of the local (horse) ranchers (back on the West Plains of Spokane) to own a Llama as a herd companion and "watch Dog".. Llamas are great watch/guard animals...

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Killarney Posted - Apr 28 2015 : 12:34:41 PM
What a fun day!! Love the pictures!!

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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Apr 28 2015 : 12:24:03 PM
Ha gotta love Larry. What beautiful eye lashes. Wow, give him a kiss for me.

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ceejay48 Posted - Apr 28 2015 : 08:25:58 AM
I sure miss our llama, "Rocky" . . .and his soft, fluttery butterfly kisses! I don't miss his stinky breath, however! :D
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katmom Posted - Apr 22 2015 : 2:25:56 PM
ok, so I am looking at this photo for summer 2013,,, and I just realized,,, I am wearing that same blouse right now... too funny!

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katmom Posted - Apr 22 2015 : 2:23:57 PM
CeeJay, here is Larry thre Llama,,, he loves to give Llama kisses...



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katmom Posted - Apr 22 2015 : 1:36:06 PM
they are very social~herd animals,,, so if you are dreaming of someday having one,,, dream again,,, get at least 3, preferably 4 so they have their little mini hers...
They are 'hummmers' it's their funny sound that they make...

Oh and CeeJay, yep, when Larry the Llama would escape the ranch where he lived, he always came straight to our corral,,, and he knew we always had (left over) candy canes, which he just loved,,, which is a good thing, cuz when he would give us snurffy kisses,, he had horrendous breath! lol!

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Bear5 Posted - Apr 22 2015 : 10:58:33 AM
Very cute animals. I like the boots, also.
Marly

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hudsonsinaf Posted - Apr 22 2015 : 10:30:56 AM
Love love love the idea of one day having a few alpacas. Might need to see if I can find a farm locally, to visit! I had no idea they use a litter box type thing!

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ceejay48 Posted - Apr 22 2015 : 10:24:40 AM
How fun! We used to have a llama (a mountain lion killed him) and he was so silly. He loved to give "butterfly" kisses and loved to smell around my mouth after I brushed my teeth! We miss him!
CJ

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katmom Posted - Apr 21 2015 : 10:07:52 PM
I tucked the felted shoe pads into my slippers... I wonder if I can sleep in them,,, lol! so comfy...
As for the alpaca fiber felted around the bar of goats milk soap,,, oh my, it was awesome to use in the shower... and the fibers are felting up even more..


>^..^<
Happiness is being a katmom and Glamping Diva!

www.katmom4.blogspot.com & http://graciesvictorianrose.blogspot.com

Bonnie Ellis Posted - Apr 21 2015 : 9:05:13 PM
I love the boots and alpacas are so easy to raise, they pee in the litter box like cats. They also are cute.

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katmom Posted - Apr 21 2015 : 7:27:41 PM
I have to laugh, the owner said that her guy that shears them is right handed and so the left sides always look a little fuller... lol!



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Song Sparrow Posted - Apr 21 2015 : 7:13:25 PM
Oh my Grace it sound like so much fun, and such cool stuff. Thanks for the pics too, I just want to kiss their fuzzy faces!

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