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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Therapy Llama and Alpaca
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What a neat ministry that lady has with her llama and alpaca. The smiles on those faces say it all. Beautiful flower photos. Those in the first photo are very unusual...to me, anyway.
ReplyDeleteWOW @ the llama and alpaca!
ReplyDeletecute llama and alpaca
ReplyDeleteLovely your photos!
ReplyDeleteLinda Ihania kukkia ,Minullakin on puutarhassa ensimäinen kukka Echinacea,on
ReplyDeletekaunis Laama ihana vido Kiitos Linda:)
Flowers are a rewarding subject to take pictures of.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Yo no confiaría mucho en las llamas, tienen la fea costumbre de escupir. Recuerdo que en una ocasión, en una hacienda de Cajamarca, situada en la cordillera de los Andes en Perú, una llama me persiguió durante unos minutos con animo de lanzarme su saliva, por suerte fui más rápido que ella. Un abrazo,
ReplyDeleteMinistry can come in most unexpected ways!
ReplyDeletei like the llama
ReplyDeleteA new light on llamas....
ReplyDeleteWow that's wonderful just love the llama's and alpacas.
ReplyDeleteSuch good therapy and to see those people's faces light up.
What exceptionally great therapy! Thanks so much for sharing this video - we loved it. We work with therapy donkeys doing similar work and it really is amazing the connection and change animals can achieve with people in need.
ReplyDeleteVery unusual, Linda !
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers.
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You walk in such tranquil surroundings!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful, delightful creatures!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are lovely. Such pretty colors.
ReplyDeleteHeartwarming story in the video. Gorgeous flowers - love the canna lily !
ReplyDeletewhat a great video, i didn't realize that 'therapy llamas' exist. a really nice thing to learn :D
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely precious! I have not heard of those kind of animals being therapy animals but it's obvious they do a wonderful job! It's impressive how beautifully they are groomed. That definitely takes some time!
ReplyDeleteLlamas ans Alpacas are such cool animals! The flowers on the top shot are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt's true animals have a sixth sense. Many a poor soul has been saved by their pet.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week Linda