This past Saturday, I squeezed in a visit to "my" farm.
It is "mine" you know...
I use to go just to photograph the Alpaca,
now I visit for the yarn as well.
My visits are difficult...
Buy Yarn, Alpaca Time, Yarn, Alpaca Pictures,
what's a girl to do??
This visit, I spent so much time in the coop selecting my new yarns,
I almost missed my special time with the Alpaca.
I even got in a little knitting time with Leanne.
Lucky for me, the hubs fell asleep in the car while he was waiting,
so I got to spend plenty of time with "my" Alpaca.
So this post is really suppose to be about the fences,
so try to be mindful of that and notice the fence.
I am sure he thought I had carrots!!
Sharing these necessary fences, that I wish weren't there,
with my good friend
with my good friend
for Good Fences
Stop by and consider joining in the fun, any fence or gate will do!!
HI Debbie These animals are gorgeous. Make for great photographs
ReplyDeleteVisiting Yarn. love it.
ReplyDeleteI am just waiting for those 3 ladies to get you in front of a spinning wheel...
I understand why you can't resist yarning at "your" farm. Adorable faces.
ReplyDeletesuch cuties. i love their little 'bunny' faces. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I know what you mean about why you would call it yours, and go there like as often as you can. They are just all so adorable! What a bunch of heart warmers they all are. Truly a gift for all.
ReplyDeleteAwww - what a cute face!
ReplyDeleteDebbie these are so cute behind the fence.
ReplyDeleteSmiles.
I love the look of alpacas. I like that one is named Andee ---I'm guessing for the Andes mountains. Love your photos of them.
ReplyDelete(I'm #32 on the Good Fences list this week, if you'd care to stop by.)
What fun! And what interesting faces they have! I did actually notice the fence, though I'll have to admit it was difficult. lol
ReplyDeletesooo cute
ReplyDeleteCan't really enjoy the fence when that little cutie is peeking through!
ReplyDeleteThese are the cutest fence pictures ever! What cutie-pies :) Have a wonderful day, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting day for you and I can't wait to see what you knit out of that yarn!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, how am I supposed to even see the fences with those sweet faces in the picture! Alpacas are just the cutest, aren't they!
ReplyDeleteI love when you go to your farm, Debbie. Such wonderful photos. :)
ReplyDeletexoxo
Oh they are just so sweet Debbie!
ReplyDeleteThe fences are good but of course the Alpaca are the best. I love their faces. Getting to do two favorite things at the same place is awesome.
ReplyDeleteI think my hubby would be fast asleep waiting for me too. A very good man; I would say.
Blessings to you!
It is always a joy getting to see you!!!! I love the pictures of Reno!
ReplyDeleteThey have the sweetest faces - nice photos!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie "your" Alpaca is. Love it's coloring. Shame on you for forgetting those carrots again. Oh yes the fences were nice too,see I noticed them.
ReplyDeleteLOL! That face cracks me up! Too funny! Oh, wait, there was a fence, too, right?
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteYou crack me up I was laughing right out of the gate:) the one you cannot see. LOVE your fence pics and love your humour my dear Purple Debbie. Hug B
ReplyDeleteHe is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAwwww so sweet, their faces are amazing.
ReplyDeleteLove alpaca faces! Oh, and the fence, too! ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Love the alpaca, and the fences. What a joyful visit that must always be for you!
ReplyDeleteawwwww, he's gorgeous!! my son is actually going on a field trip to one of these farms today. now I wish I was going with him to get some shots of these gorgeous animals.
ReplyDeleteoh, the fence is nice too. :)
What an adorable Alpaca such a sweetie ♥
ReplyDeleteGorgeous animals! They're adorable.
ReplyDeleteI'm always happy to see these guys. You take great photos of them Debbie.
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