Before, during and after my knitting lesson last Saturday
I was able to spend some quality time with the Alpaca.
They got their haircut on Thursday,
so when I go back today, for knitting lesson number 2
they are going to look very different!
Here are a few images of the awesome Alpaca that call
Arrow Acres Farm home.
I am super excited to be joining in with Eileen over at
for Saturday Critters.
Stop by and consider joining in, any critter will do!
I could watch those sweet faced creatures all day.
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ReplyDeletePrecious, Debbie are some pictures with great tenderness.
ReplyDeleteGood weekend.
a kiss
They're so fluffy! :-) And they'll be so skinny after shearing!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't the thick fur on their legs make them look all cute and chubby. A different look when you see them after their haircut! :D)
ReplyDeleteWe've got an alpaca farm near us too. They're totally SO cute!
ReplyDeleteHI Debbie These Alpaca are so cute especially the babies. I really love how you captured the shot where the Alpaca is looking into the camera. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteAlpaca are just the sweetest looking creatures .
ReplyDeleteYou did a fantastic job photographing them Debbie.
Love it !!!
Lovely series of photos of the alpacas for SC ~ love the babies ~ so cute ~ what a great place ~ and post for SC ~ xoxo
ReplyDeleteartmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
such furbeasts! like walking carpets. :)
ReplyDelete(i linked in right after you.)
Those are gorgeous critters Debbie!
ReplyDeleteYou captured them beautifully! They look so different now after their hair cuts!!!
ReplyDeleteAren't they just the sweetest things! I'm sure with summer heat looming, they'll be happy to be shorn! Does the farm spin the llama fur for knitting?
ReplyDeleteSorry -- I meant alpaca!
ReplyDeleteThey have such sweet faces, and I love their new "dos"
ReplyDeleteDebbie! You must stop this! I'm running out of SQUEE's!!! And the Squee Shop has them on backorder!
ReplyDeleteThose are the sweetest looking critters - love their faces!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful critters Debbie!!And so cute faces!!Wonderful pictures!!
ReplyDeleteDimi...
Beautiful animals! The babies are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteHello lovers. And what is it? A living Muppet Show?
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting topic of the week, hair cut!
ReplyDeleteI love this.
Love those babies!
ReplyDeleteAren't they interesting critters??!!
ReplyDeleteWe have several farms about. They are on an Open House Festival tour!
Great photos!
(ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
Debbie, what a fun visit with the alpacas.. They are so cute and the little ones are adorable.. Thank you so much for linking up to my critter party.. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteSuch sweeties! If I had an alpaca farm, I would spend all day with those fur babies. I would get nothing else done! lol
ReplyDeleteThey sure do have a lovely place to call home. I've never known anyone who has seen them up close and personal. Love the pics!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Those little babies are so precious!!!
ReplyDeleteBet they will all look very handsome/pretty after their haircuts. :-)
Wonderful photos of the gorgeous animals. They just look so sweet and fluffy.
ReplyDeleteThe alpaca has such a sweet face which you captured so wonderfully with your camera. I could almost reach out and pet them!
ReplyDeleteawww... look a tiny guy..... so cute. Aren't they beautiful? .... love the furry look... and, oh wow...did they ever get sheared! They probably feel a bit chilly after that hair loss....
ReplyDeleteThese are such fantastic pictures of these beautiful animals. When we lived in Spokane there was a small farm of Lamas and I loved to stop and watch them.
ReplyDeleteBlessings for these great shots!
How cute!
ReplyDeleteLove them - fluffy or 'clean'!
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