I was Invited for a Tour of an Alpaca Farm called, Oregon Aragon Alpacas. (Jovi was There But he Had to Chill in the SUV) Alpacas Apparently dont Like Dogs. They are Very Interesting Learned a lot about them on my Private Tour of the Farm, They all have Names and I was Introduced to all of them. They dont like to be Touched, and the Way they Talk to Each Other they Hum. The House and Barn are Over a Hundred Years Old Alpacas are quiet, gentle and curious animals, slightly smaller than their camelid cousin, the llama. Indigenous to the Andes of South America, they graze on pasture grass or browse blackberry bushes and low tree limbs. Fleece colors range from white and light fawn to brown, mahogany, rose gray, silver, and black, and many shades in between. Alpacas are fleece animals — that is the harvest of our farming business. Aragon Alpacas began breeding toward fineness of dark-colored fleece, but for hand-spinning, we recognize that light colors are very dyeable and
Jovi and Myself Decided, We Wanted to go for a Walk Today, But it Was Raining Where We Were at. So We Jumped in the Transport and Drove till it Stopped Raining. We Arrived at Perkins Peninsula Park of Fern Ridge Reservoir. Normally there is a Lake there, But Not Today!! It Was a Lake but it Had No Lake, Well Not Enough Water to be Called a Lake 🙂 We Had a Windstorm the Other Night, The Whole Park had Limbs and Branches Down, Possibly Thats the Reason it Was Closed However We Still Had Fun Exploring. Jovi had Fun Going Down into the Mud, He Really Tried to Drag me Down Into it hahaha All in All it Was a Fun Day. We Avoided the Rain, So We Were Able to Get Out Walk and Explore and Capture a few Shots
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