In August, the summer triangle stars are directly overhead at night. The brightest of those stars is Vega. When we knew our llama Vega was having a cria, we researched her name, learned about the summer triangle, and chose the name of one of the other two stars for her baby - Altair.
Here is a picture of our Vega.
And here is a picture of the August night sky with the "other" vega :
Monday, July 30, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Well, I cleaned out the tack room today. Getting ready for the next installment of straw and hay and alfalfa. Each year around this time, I move as much out, rake out the pieces on the floor, throw out the trash that has acumulated over the winter, and sort through the tools and nails and screws that somehow ended up on the shelf instead of in the tool box.
For about 10 days the tack room will look really good. Then we will fill it up with 70 pound bales of hay. And I will do the same thing next year about this time.
For about 10 days the tack room will look really good. Then we will fill it up with 70 pound bales of hay. And I will do the same thing next year about this time.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
The Frack This? artists came over for a closing reception last night. What a great group of artists! I didn't get any pictures because I was having too good a time to think about photographing the party. Cara, Jason's wife, really bonded with the llamas. Michael got his first kiss from a llama. Jeff and Lindsay hope we have two llamas pack trained by their next trip to the back-country. I'll post pictures of their work when I can.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Monday, July 9, 2012
This is Dewey, probably my favorite llama. Sometimes I feel that Dewey is part human. Besides being highly intelligent, she is also capable of being empathic. Here's one Dewey story. One time she and two other llamas escaped. We chased Dewey and her buddies for several hours to no avail. Finally, I got close to her and told her I was tired of chasing after her. Within moments Dewey and her two errants friends turned around and walked back to her corral.
Friday, July 6, 2012
The July-August AARP Bulletin came in the mail, today. I have to admit, I don't usually even look at the AARP Bulletin, but today there was a llama on the cover.
Inside was a story about alternative activities for people with Alzheimer's Disease. Apparently the Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley in Littleton, MA has a live-in llama! Nice to know we won't even have to move when we reach that stage.
Inside was a story about alternative activities for people with Alzheimer's Disease. Apparently the Life Care Center of Nashoba Valley in Littleton, MA has a live-in llama! Nice to know we won't even have to move when we reach that stage.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
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