Duckie wishes she was rich.
It was massive and dusty. When I pet it [patted?] dust rose up off it’s fur. It was kinda soft, though, and happy looking. It didn’t spit either.
Good times =]
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Duckie wishes she was rich.
It was massive and dusty. When I pet it [patted?] dust rose up off it’s fur. It was kinda soft, though, and happy looking. It didn’t spit either.
Good times =]
My aunt owns a llama farm, so I get to regularly hug, kiss, and pet baby llamas. Yay!
I went to a corn maze with my little cousin, which happened to be on a farm. When we decided that we sucked at the corn maze, we decided to check out the petting zoo. When we got there, I immediatley started freaking out because they had two llamas there! I quickly ran over to the black llama [who I found out was named Abby] and pet her. She was very fluffy and sweet. I recommend it! :)
but llamas are pretty!
one of my best friends owns 13 llamas, and i went to her house yesterday and petted them. they’re quite skittish, but can be very lovable and affectionate (and usually just spit at each other).
sun1shine is making the mountains safe
Well, kinda, i’m in the process of moving from my aunt’s house in the portland oregon area to the tahoe area. next to my aunt’s is a family owned llama farm with like 16 llamas. i’m going home early june to pack and if anybody wants to drop by to check them out drop me a line
Every year in upstate NY there is a Fiber Farm Tour where you can go around to various farms where people have sheep, alpacas, and llamas and you can pet them. Absolutely fun! And the fairs have llamas too. They’re such fluffy, friendly animals! :)