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January happenings

1/23/2019

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Well, I didn't quite make the goal of one post per week, but I'm still going to give this blog a shot :)

January has been busy with trips, so I haven't had a whole lot to post about the farm.  But I've gotten to spend a good amount of time with the animals the past few days and have some good pics to share.

We are still working on transportation for our female llama in Wisconsin.  I might be meeting a transporter in Nashville in February unless he receives more requests from farther south.  And I'm still pondering the idea of driving up there to get her (12 hr drive).  Then there is the March Llama Madness show in Indiana the first weekend in April that her former owners (and current caretakers) will be attending - it is a huge llama show that I would love to go to since I've never been to a llama show before, but it is still an 8 hour drive that would not be fun lugging our horse trailer along on.

Here are some recent pics from the farm with captions:

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9/26/2024 07:15:24 am

What a delightful read about Llamas on the Loose Farm! The vivid descriptions and engaging stories truly capture the charm of these amazing animals. Thank you for sharing such a heartwarming glimpse into farm life and the joy of llamas!

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9/30/2024 07:32:46 am

I loved reading about the lamas on your farm! It’s so interesting to see how they interact with the other animals and their personalities shine through. Your farm truly seems like a wonderful place filled with life and joy. Thanks for sharing these delightful updates.

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Beatriz Barata link
10/29/2024 12:15:08 pm

What a fantastic overview of January happenings! Your insights into the events and activities really captured the essence of the month. It’s great to see how much is happening to kick off the year with excitement and positivity. Looking forward to what’s in store for the rest of the year!

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12/18/2024 01:44:29 am

It’s wonderful to hear about all the exciting happenings at the farm in January! The updates on your llamas and other animals are so interesting, and it sounds like you’ve been keeping busy with lots of plans ahead. The photos are lovely, and I can’t wait to see more as the year unfolds. Thanks for sharing!

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12/31/2024 04:12:31 am

Love this insightful post on the happenings of January! It's always a fresh start, full of opportunities and exciting events. The way you’ve captured the essence of the month and its potential really resonates. Looking forward to seeing what else this month brings!

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THEJEMBE link
2/1/2025 09:07:18 am

I loved reading this recap of January's events! It's great to see all the exciting things happening this month. Your insights make it so easy to stay updated. Looking forward to more updates on what’s coming next!

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