Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Ok, I lied....here are MORE Alpaca photos!

Don't judge....

I just couldn't help myself...



I found my other camera which I also took Alpaca photos with and of course,
you know the rest of the story.

I had to share them with you one last time.

HONEST.


(Besides, this is purely for educational purposes!)
See???:






This is some of their "wool" bagged up and ready to process:














"It's not a bad life...we eat, drink, get sheared and do it all over again!":






"This is our social gathering spot. Pretty ritsy, no?"






"Please...no shots of me at the bar...my husband doesn't know I come here every afternoon!"
"Oops, I think that's him, coming in the door to look for me!"  "NOW you've gone and done it!":








"FINE!!!!!"
"Now, he's passed out on us from the sight of it!
Oh,
never mind....
That's not  HIM....
it's his twin brother.":
"He's just pure exhausted from YOU taking all those dang pictures!"






"He will never make it as a model in the fashion business!":







"Take my picture! I already wet my lips!":






Apparently, SOME of them even went so far as to show us some tail:

Ahem.

I think that is a great ending to my little adventure.....


Except for ONE LAST PHOTO.


This is the extent I go to 

to bring you fluffy, lovely, smart, adorable

Alpaca photos....
Yup.

That's ME..

(In a not-too-flattering pose) 

doing what I love best...taking photos.

See? 

THAT is why I had to add this LAST Alpaca blogpost.

(Until I go back next year, probably).....



18 comments:

  1. OH! thank you for the chuckle this morning, I love the narration.

    OH my, the things we do for our craft. I am glad no one is around to take a picture of me.

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  2. Did one of those alpacs finally turn the camera on you?? You are certainly a dedicated photographer! Good thing they don't trample people!!

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  3. haha....nice pic of you, smiles...and i know the feeling of being exhausted from someone taking your picture...

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  4. I'll miss these photos. They've been so entertaining, along with your commentary!

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  5. MORE I WANT MORE. i love these guys and laughed myself silly reading what they were talking about then got to THE END and it really was THE End... love love love it

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  6. I love alpacas, think they are so cute...so I don't mind more photos, keep em coming!
    Sandi

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  7. hahahaha.....i am sooooo glad you lied!!! these pictures are amazing.....and i hope you realize that you could be laying in "poop" but somehow i know you could care less!!!!

    your a real trooper, taking one for the team!!!

    i am sooooo glad i found you. one huge thank you to texwisgirl for pointing me in your direction. i LOVE it here!!!

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  8. I love your photo comments. Very funny. In the fifth photo, at first glance I thought that the pink "necklace" on one of the alpacas was the other alpaca's tongue! You know me.....always seeing something else in your photos! Ha ha! I love the one of you lying in the grass. You are brave...I don't care how gentle these guys are!

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  9. That's just like ALL good photographers.. They show us their best side. Right????? ha ha

    Great alpaca pictures. I love that little guy at the 'bar'.... ha
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  10. Moe great photographs of the beauties.
    Costas

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  11. Loved the grouping under the trees!

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  12. Fantastic photos and post !
    Yup thats me as well love taking photos , as for me I cant stand having my photo taken lol especially when I can be found in any position to take photos lol what people must think at times when they see me lol. Have a great day !

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  13. You are so brave, Joan...what if they had decided to step all over you?? Those alpacas are so cute all shorn! I didn't see the previous pictures so I truly enoyed these!

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  14. They are so cute. Loved your comments.

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  15. I'm not complaining, you can show me all the alpaca photos you want. Their faces are absolutely adorable and I am totally in love with their eyes.

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  16. The world centre for the alpaca fibre trade was Bradford - and in particular the mill and village of Sir Titus Salt, who lived just down the road from me. You can keep those alpaca photos coming and spin a fine story with them.

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  17. This is a great post! Laughing out loud here ..very clever! Glad I have discovered you! New follower!

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