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Magnolia Blooms (taken March 13, 2008)


At one month old, PJ the baby llama is getting strong and is really fast. He's getting harder to catch.
Here he is in front of "the ladies" with the Barn Loft in the background.
Photo taken February 20, 2008.


Born January 14, 2008 at 11:40 am.
This picture was taken the next morning at 7:30 am.
He was running around the pasture afterwards -- he's going to be a piece of work, we can tell.
His mama, the "Dolly Llama" is on the right.

PJ, the new llama at one month old! (photos taken February 14, 2008)

Month old "PJ" -- bigger & stronger every day

His first close-up

Standing with his big ol' "Aunt Sue"
The new baby llama, January 14, 2008

One-day-old baby with his mama

Hanging out with all the ladies

Big Sue checking out the proud newborn
January '08 Storm

70 foot cypress snapped in two; no building damage

The clean-up crew was here by 9:00 am

Heavy equipment for cypress and four downed pines
Photo Gallery

A five minute walk, our picnic "backpack" by the sea

Rhododendrons in spring bloom

Carla's close-up

Llama-eye view

Carla's mama

The two-story Barn Loft & its first floor gallery

At trail's end

Yearling Carla greeting a new friend

Carriage House entrance

The Glendeven estate

Farmhouse living room

Mike & a mushroom from Glendeven's "Forest Trail"

Baby llamas are way too cute

Main staircase in the Farmhouse

Mendocino Village is 2 minutes up the Shoreline Hwy
Garden Gallery

Flowering plum (2/08)

Knifophia (Red hot poker plant) (2/08)

Peruvian hyacinth and bee (2/08)

2008's first rhododendron blooms! (2/20/08)

Daffodils at Eastlin's porch (2/08)

Primrose (2/08)

Daffodils (2/08)

Spring's first rhododendron blooms (2/08)

Rosemary and the watertower (2/08)
Video Gallery

 

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