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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Finding Beauty - Alpacas for 16th April

I have just come across Finding Beauty and would like to join in. I was going to write about sunsets, but got sidetracked... smile.

I find beauty in so many things, but today I am highlighting my daughter's alpacas. She has about twenty, and also works fulltime. It is such a delight to go to her place and visit with them.

Here is the view from her front door.


Here is the link to Claudia and Finding Beauty


11 comments:

Jeanne said...

Oh my goodness I am smitten with that little baby! What is a baby alpaca called?? They all are beautiful! ~jeanne at ..
http://aviewfromme.wordpress.com/

Jan said...

Thanks Jeanne, they are Cria.....

xinex said...

Wow! That's a lot of alpacas but they are just the cutest things!...Christine

Karin said...

They are adorable! I think there are farmers up here in Canada as well who have alpacas. They look like they would make good pets too - just need a bit of space for roaming around!

Karen said...

What a view! The alpacas are beautiful....

Claudia said...

OOOH Jan... thank you so very much for joining us.

What BEAUTY!! I particularly love your header photo.

Those critters made me smile... so fun!

Have the best weekend!
Claudia

Lost Ancestors said...

What lovely photos - its made my day..........

Jan said...

Friends, it is so delightful to come home and find your lovely comments. Thank you.
Have a lovely weekend everyone!

Sandy said...

If I had that splendid view from my
front door I would think I had died
and gone to heaven! Those alpacas
are just darling. Thanks for sharing
such beauty in God's landscape and
animal creation.

Barbara said...

Oh that is so wonderful, I love those Alpacas just fabulous, I so enjoy this, I am with you too I love looking at the beauty God has created for us to enjoy, just breath taking too. Hugs and have a great day, Barbara

Linda said...

It does look like a lovely place to visit. I haven't been that close to an alpaca as yet.