My LiveJournal Blog is nine years old
On the 15th of this month, I will have Nine years of posting in my LiveJournal. In the spirit of celebrating the anniversary of my birth for a week vice day–which I started doing a few years ago when I missed my actual birth"day"–I’ll celebrate this LiveJournal anniversary for a week… whatever that entails… maybe [...]
Quilcene llama in the snow
Mz Quilcene llama at Nika Trail ©2007 Ed Book llama wool = excellent insulation Quilcene was on a mission in this image. She walked all over the pasture looking for something. It wasn’t food as I give them more bale alfalfa and llama vigor (a suppliment which they consider candy) Corn/Oats/Barley (for energy and to [...]
the llamagirls
repost by request ©2007 Ed Book Quilcene and Quinault (named for rivers in the Olympic Mountains), They’re the only females of about ten llamas I’ve had over the years and the only females. These girls are about 16-18 years old and are pretty spry for their age especially when I go out to feed them [...]
Quilcene and a visitor
Quilcene llama and visitor deer at Nika Trail ©2006 Ed Book Today out in the pasture-I borrowed Ilene’s Digital Rebel camera. See, I posted something… Peace
Chinook is gone
This photo shows Chinook and his buddy Skookum… they are both gone now… We knew that Chinook was slowing down. He died last night naturally without pain and I buried him today. Quinault is now the “Tyee” of our herd… she’s been waiting for this for a long time. So now our herd is just [...]
Protected: update on Chinook llama
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Protected: Sunday and sitting here…
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Chinook llama posing
finally, I was able to catch him with his ears up at close range… he usually has his ears pointing all over the place when he’s close. He’s the friendliest llama I’ve ever met. Any time I’m outside, he’s at the fence watching me. Skookum, the dark llama guy is friendly too but a bit [...]
