For those of you who do not know, I am a knitter!!
and took my very first knitting class.
The rest, as they say, is history.
We sit outdoors on the farm and this my friends is the view...
Can you see my dilemma...
knit or take pictures of these gorgeous animals?!
As I struggle to "pay attention" to the lovely Leanne,
visions of Alpaca are dancing through my head,
and across my line of vision.
But I sit, I listen and I learn as one love wins out over the other.
I am super excited to be sharing these pretty fences
that keep my Alpaca friends safe with
that keep my Alpaca friends safe with
for Good Fences.
Stop by and consider joining in the fun, any fence or gate will do!!
aww, so cute. they look like calm & nice animals? good natured & all. i wonder? lots of birdie friends too. ( :
ReplyDeleteI would have a hard time paying attention too - they are such beautiful animals!
ReplyDeleteLove this post! Glad you enjoy being here as much as I enjoy having you.
ReplyDeleteAlpacas have such sweet faces!
ReplyDeleteyou made me grin. :) i know how much you love both. :)
ReplyDeleteHI Debbie how lovely to see these critters so close. they have beautiful faces.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute face! Love all your shots. Really enjoyed your post.
ReplyDeleteThey have the most darling faces!! I, too, would have a hard time concentrating if those cute creatures were nearby!
ReplyDeleteOh you knitter/photographer you the dilemma will continue I understand this:):) LOVE the view.. Hug B
ReplyDeleteHello Debbie!
ReplyDeleteAnd you are a great knitter indeed!!
Alpacas are so preety critters!!Gorgeous pictures!!Have a happy day!
Dimi...
So awesome; the alpaca's, the view, the fences. You're an awesome photographer, Debbie, and capture everything in your world so beautifully. :)
ReplyDeletePrecious friendship, Debbie. Nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteWe're home back from a bad holiday. A car hit me in Oporto.
kisses.
Oh my goodness, the alpaca are so cute! I do understand your dilemma! :)
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Lindy
I know the alpacas are so happy to see you!!
ReplyDeleteDo both. Half day knitting and the other half photographing. Although I would get so disgraced with taking pictures, I would forget the knitting until it is to late:)
ReplyDeleteLove these photos! Alpacas have the sweetest little faces. I don't know that I could learn anything in that setting. Too many distractions. But good ones.
ReplyDeleteSOOO cute! My son loved your photos, as did I :) Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, I think the animals would win with me! The alpacas are so cute! Great shots! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteSo darn cute Debbie!
ReplyDeleteYou know I have been a knitter forever. I only wish I had such a lovely place to sit and create. I have a friend who own alpaca...they are sweet animals. I'm waiting to be offered a little of the alpaca yarn...enjoy, there is nothing that relieves stress better! Hugs! B
ReplyDeleteHaha, I know which one would win out for me. But you apparently can multi-task like a pro. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome !!
ReplyDeleteI love their sign too.
The alpaca looks so neat! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteI visited an alpaca farm once and they were such sweet animals.
ReplyDeleteWe've got an alpaca farm near here too, though I don't knit!
ReplyDeleteYou do take excellent pictures which I always love. I am so pleased with how you are doing with your knitting. You inspired me so now I am at least trying to do another crocheted baby blanket for my new great granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet comment today.
Blessings and hugs!
Yes, that would be a dilemma. I would want to talk with and rub the soft-looking Alpacas! They have such sweet faces.
ReplyDeleteThe Alpaca is so darn cute! I don't recall ever seeing one- thanks for sharing the beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteThese are simply the most precious faces!
ReplyDeleteI can see how it might be difficult to concentrate on the knitting. :-)
They have such funny faces! They make me laugh! :-)
ReplyDeletehahahah... too much fun surrounding you to look at needles I think....
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