Sunday, November 29, 2009
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Hummingbird Hill is the name of my farm. I moved here in July of 2007 to get away from the burbs. Coming with me were my husband Kevin, one dog Spot, one cat Casper and three horses, Spunky, Whinnie and Wizard. We have since acquired three more dogs, Elvis, Graceland and Skippy, a Percheron named Buck, another cat, Colonel Parker and currently twenty three alpacas. Hummingbird Hill gets its name from the large population of Hummers that moves in each spring.
I do not need little white cria I do not need little white cria I do not need little white cria I do not nI do not need little white criaeed little white cria ,or littl e brown one or dark brown one! But I kinda want em all!
ReplyDeleteFern, I would be happy to hook you up, LOL!
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Oh, their furrowed expressions, omg, so cute.
ANd there's More!!!!
Cria pictures, thanks CCC, off to the next cute cacophony.
GL, did you see the pic of Tip in the feed bowl? Did you hear the oinking? He is scaring me, I think he could actually be a pony by the time he is done growing.
ReplyDeleteThe pic of the white one, peaking out from under mom....that's one to send into the cuteness hall of fame.
ReplyDeleteThat one needs to be on the front page of Paca-Weekly or whatever the magazines are. Wow. Nice photo, CCC.
BH, thanks, I am pretty proud of that one.
ReplyDeleteHe was nursing so I walked up, camera at the ready and his little head popped right out and snap.