I am still in a very hot and humid Florida getting some R&R after the AOBA Affiliate Congress meeting in Nashville.
Back in Oregon on the alpaca farm Jo tells me that all is well Macario is keeping on top of the irrigation system and the new dog (still without name) is starting to settle in. Apparently the first year of his life was spent alone without contact with humans or other animals...so our place must be quite a contrast for him....
JP has started cutting the hay field for our second cutting of the year so when I get home I need to let him know just how much we need of the stuff ourselves. You might recall how I was saying in a previous alpaca blog entry just how much hay prices have been shooting up of late and that 100 lb bales are going for almost $20 in California.
Well today as you probably know is the last day of July and tomorrow is a whole new month.
How they roll on by when you are busy.
I will be up early and heading for Oregon courtesy of Delta Airlines in the morning so won't get an opportunity to get to the Blog until later in the day.
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