Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Alpaca Farm


This week we went to an Alpaca Farm near Bozeman, Montana. Alpacas are related to llamas but they are smaller and their hair is finer (twice as thin as cashmere fiber). Each of these little guys is worth $40,000. They are very gentle, but that didn't stop the little guy that Natasha is petting from kicking the little guy in the hat in the other picture. The little guy is my cousin Zach Sperry from Montana. He is the smartest little kid I've ever seen. At two and a half he can replace words in popular songs, and start conversations. It was fun to visit. He belongs to my cousins Jeff and Jennifer Sperry. We had a great trip. The sky is big in Montana. Perfect for alpacas.

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