Putting Things Right
Yesterday I got a little mixed up with names to people pictures. The young lady getting the llama out of the van wasn’t Holly or even her friend, it’s her daughter, Hannah. They’re probably friends too, but you know what I mean.
And I went back and edited that goof, so if you go back you won’t see what I done wrong!
Here’s a picture of HOLLY driving around her handsome llama.
One Spotacular Cria
Almost every kind of baby animal has a special name. Guineas have keets, peafowl have peachicks, foxes have kits, bats have pups, bears have cubs and a whale has a calf. And llamas? They have crias. And this lovely llama lady, Tiger Lily, has one SPOTacular cria!
Oh wow! I wish we lived closer and I could see this little guy in person. With those markings, he looks like he should be in a jungle or even better, out on a savannah plain in Africa.
Look at him run!
Most animal babies are cute, and I surely do love crias, but this spunky little guy is cutest of the cute!
Thanks Holly, for sharing those pictures. Maybe it’s a good thing I’m not closer, or you might go out in your pasture one morning and there would be no Spotacular cria!
Cause I’d love to see that little guy on MY farm!









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That cria is too cute. I have seen spotted ones, but never to that extent. Who wouldnt want to have that cute little guy on their farm!
Wow! I’ve never seen a spotted llama. Is this a new trend in wool now? Nothing like getting variegated yarn the easy way!
Hi frugalmom! Hi Amy! Thanks for stopping by!
fm, I’ve never seen a cria with so many spots either. I think he is just toooo cute! He makes me think of a giraffe llama or something.
& Amy, it’s a trend of convenience, your fiber already variegated, so you spin up varigated yarn without any extra work! Gotta love it!
Oh he’s precious!
Isn’t he just! He’s so precious cute makes you wish you could hug on him!
Cria. I had no idea! He’s pretty neat. It’s amazing how all of God’s little creatures are so unique.