Saturday, December 25, 2021
Toph Hat
Sunday, October 31, 2021
Hello, Peggy-O!
We also met a cria that was just a day old, with mom. They were both humming away a mile a minute.
Jolly the llama needed some petting as well. It seemed like every single animal on this farm was just delighted to interact with us.
Jolly told me a few secrets. I'm glad there was no spitting in my ear.
At feeding time, I had the honor of giving the bottle. It was much trickier than anticipated due to the required angle of the cria's neck and combined with a bottle let the milk out very quickly.
After looking over the stock and admiring the many coveted gray alpacas, The Farmer decided to think about which one we would get. He also requested a breeding for the mom of the bottle-fed cria above.
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Good-bye to the Great Greta
August 5th was our first trip to the Purdue Animal Hospital. Our Bella had been taken here by our neighbors while we were away several years ago. Greta had not been doing very well all day, and she was not able to get up for most of the day. We were suspecting the deer parasite, and thought she was pregnant. It was right around the time she was supposed to have a cria.
As usual, there was a new adventure in alpaca transportation... Yes, you are looking into the trunk of my Subaru Imprezza. We lifted and slid her right in, since she wasn't getting up. When it became clear to me that I could sit in the back seat with her, I decided to hold her neck up on the two-hour ride there. That is one heavy neck!!
We had to wait outside due to COVID restrictions while the vet did the tests. Greta turned out to have renal failure, heart disease, and was not pregnant after all. The vet suggested that we euthanize her, because she probably would not make it until morning. So we drove home alone. She lived a great life, and while 15 isn't as old as some alpacas get, it was safe to assume that we had lost an animal to old age.
While I normally would post some pictures of her life with us, I decided to tag several posts that has her as a part of the action somewhere. Do enjoy the past posts HERE.
Rest easy, Greta - 2007 to August 5, 2021
Thursday, September 30, 2021
The Queen's Fireworks
Friday, July 30, 2021
Souvenir Yarn 2021, and Accompanying Destinations
Notion Fabric and Craft, Montpelier, VT. No project for this yet. |
Acadia National Park - one of many carriage road bridges |
Summit on Sargent Mountain |
Carriage road |
Formal gardens near Asticou Inn |
Local fare: popovers with blueberry jam |
More good eats: FRESH lobster roll! |
On the deck of the pod near Asticou Inn looking at the ocean |
Hunter's Beach, rocky and iconic Maine coastline |
Fun tree |
Lost River Gorge, NH |
Waterfall in the Lost River Gorge, NH |
Lady Slippers in Lost River Gorge |
Founder of Littleton, NH farmed down the road from our VRBO |
Cog train on Mount Washington |
Seats on the cog train on the way up. The angle helps you stay in your seat on the steep grade. (They flipped the other way on way down.) |
Cog rail |
On top of Mt. Washington. A neighboring mountain still has SNOW in mid June! |
Cairns on the Crawford Trail, Mt. Washington |
Mt. Washington has recorded the fastest wind on earth. Buildings are chained down here to keep them from blowing down/away... |
Maple syrup farm near Montpelier. No one has to carry buckets here: sap flows downhill in the tubes! |
Capitol building of Vermont - not open to visitors yet |
Nearing summit of Mount Hunger, VT |
Summit of Mount Hunger. You either step up or step down the ENTIRE time you are on this trail. |
Geological formation in Lake Champlain |
Carlton's Prize Island |
Motoring in to Burlington |
Burlington harbor |
Sunset over Lake Champlain |
Covered bridge in Stowe, VT |
Sacher torte! |
Sunset at my brother's farm |
Sunrise and a peek at Lake Champlain at my brother's B&B |
Fast forward to end of July - kayaking on Lake Naomi, Pocono Pines, PA |
Handsome fellow in the Poconos |
Good eating while helping the in-laws: eggplant steak |