傻傻的草泥马-羊驼
实在是太萌了!
I supposed to follow my friends to the Alpaca farm on Saturday but I thought it was raining so I decided not to go. But after seeing his picture with the cutie Alpaca, I have changed my mind and looking forward to it!
So today is my day off, we drove to Massachusetts.
The journey took about 40 minutes.
Not even found the farm yet but we were so excited!
Isn't this little sign cute <3
The farm owner didn't charge us any fee for visiting their beloved alpacas.
We really appreciated their generosity!
These two are males, and are separated from the females.
And these are the females~
So many of them, omg I was so excited!
It was so hard to ask them to stand still and take a photo )=
Come, Come..
Only the owners managed to hold her and made her stand still.
Seems like she is smiling (=
Okay, time for selca with this cutie.
Haha, the owner looked at my camera too!
I like her little fur on its head.
This is nice, good job girl.
You looking at yourself huh?!
<3
Lot of kissess...
The friendly owners recognize all of their baobei!
The lady owner was communicating with Elyssa.
Before we leave,
a photo with the friendly owner,
and little Elyssa.
Thanks for your time and we'll be back!
Drizzling in the morning but we still hope that we can make it!
All maple leaves along the highway, so pretty.
Autumn is here and maybe we will go to somewhere else to see maples leaves next week.
Omg! When we saw this little sign, we knew that the Alpaca is here!Not even found the farm yet but we were so excited!
Isn't this little sign cute <3
Hi, it's been a while since my last visit to the farm.
The last time I went to a fruit farm was in Australia, 3 years back!
Hmm, still remember I once said I prefer city life instead of suburban.
But now I like to be in the village more than the big busy city.
Fresh air, peaceful mind, simple life.
It is a private farm I believe.The farm owner didn't charge us any fee for visiting their beloved alpacas.
We really appreciated their generosity!
These two are males, and are separated from the females.
And these are the females~
So many of them, omg I was so excited!
It was so hard to ask them to stand still and take a photo )=
The white one is pretty. Hehe.
She is cute right?
At first, they were not entertained.
They just didn't want to be bothered because there was a group came too before us,
and they fed the alpacas.
Meaning we had nothing to attract the little ones.
Hi, pretty girl~Come, Come..
Aww, she is lovely..
Only the owners managed to hold her and made her stand still.
Seems like she is smiling (=
Okay, time for selca with this cutie.
Haha, the owner looked at my camera too!
I like her little fur on its head.
This is nice, good job girl.
You looking at yourself huh?!
<3
Lot of kissess...
This photo is a little saddening,
it seems like she is crying in my friend's arm
Lol
Wanna bring her home and hug her to sleep.
Believe me, their wool is so soft!
So comfortable touching them.
She is Elyssa, 3 years old.The friendly owners recognize all of their baobei!
The lady owner was communicating with Elyssa.
They don't make noise,
they don't attack.
They are just so cute and lovely!
According to the owner, it is just $500 to own one.
But the thing is we must have a farm,
and not just buy one and bring it home to walk around your house.
LOL
Im imaging the scene, so cute.
Watching tv with the alpaca. Hahaha
Before we leave,
a photo with the friendly owner,
and little Elyssa.
Thanks for your time and we'll be back!
My Polaroid with Alpaca <3
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