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Alpaca at Lucies Farmvista 82 veces
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Alpaca at Lucies Farmvista 78 veces
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Australian (and American) Flags Fly Over Lucies Farmvista 146 vecesBen's family just sent him an Australian flag, so up it went on one of the three flag poles by the dog resort. The American flag was already there. The British flag that we had deteriorated in the British weather. That's a pig weather vane in the foreground.
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Belinda - Our House Cowvista 161 vecesBelinda is a Guernsey cow. She's milked, by hand, each day to provide milk for us and for the dog resort. She's heavily pregnant --- due anytime soon --- so the milk has dried up as she puts all of her reserves into her calf.
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The Lucies Farm Greenhouse at Sunsetvista 122 vecesNo plants in the greenhouse --- now mainly used for drying the dog beds, vet bedding, etc.
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Belinda on the Prowlvista 107 veces
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Belinda With Joseph, "Her" Berkshire Pigvista 103 vecesBelinda, our Guernsey house cow, has adopted Joseph the pig and treats him as her calf. She stands guard over him, and follows him everywhere. He treats Belinda a bit like his mother, and even (on occasion) nurses from her.
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One Of Our Two Alpacasvista 104 veces
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Relaxing Alpacasvista 552 veces
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The Alpacas in Maggot's Croftvista 117 vecesMaggot's Croft (great name) was once a pear orchard. There are a few old pear trees left --- the produce inedible pears. Out two alpacas beneath the pear tree blossoms of spring.
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Alpaca Beneath A Pear Treevista 97 vecesThe pear tree is in blossom on a warm spring day. At one time the pears grown in this orchard (only a few trees remain) were then made into cider in the old Cider Mill at the base of our driveway.
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Ah, so Christmassy - pity it's April!!vista 100 veces
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