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The unfermented kind. I've only been up for an hour and a half. Morning everyone.
- View post (OK, so I got a little carried away with Photoshop.)
- View post It's been wet and cold this last week, but it was dry last night so Luna slept outside - and…
- View post First experiences with water are always unpredictable - unless you have a Lab.
- View post t's hard to get detail in the black - it absorbs so much light.
- View post I just use autofocus most of the time. And I have a Fine Arts degree in Photography. It's not cheating…
- View post this blurry photo of a Scarlet Robin flying around in the Alpaca yard.
- View post and while out I took this photo of Luna looking at the Alpacas with her best "why can't I play…
- View post There are two native cammelids in South America - the Vicuna and the Guanaco. From breeding and cross-breeding these…
- View post You've got me beat there, since I'm a bit iffy in the sanity department.
- View post It's not a contest - really. We figure we might add a few more chickens, and get the Aplaca herd…
- View post Nina is eight years old. Her official name is "Inca Black Queen," but we're calling her Nina, which is the…
- View post Hi IVG. I'm still getting to know them myself. They are by nature stand-offish and generally don't like to be…
- View post This is his baby coat. As he gets older his coat will come in pure black, just like mama's.
- View post Here's Inti, which is Quechuen (a language spoken by Peruvian natives) for the Sun, hiding behind his mama.
- View post It's almost 8pm Wed. down in Tasmanina. I have a phone conference for a magazine I edit in a few…
- View post And the return volley. Is this more what the color should be?
- View post This one isn't as brightly colored. Color variation is very common in australian plants and animals. I have no idea…
- View post This is a Snappy Gum tree and Spinifex grass from the Pilbarra region. And yes, the soil has so much…
- View post I've lived several places it grew wild. It's very pretty, but I still wouldn't have it in my garden.…
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