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Apparently, llama poo is excellent fertiliser . . . So, we are likely to grow the biggest vegetables in the village, as we have something of an excess available to us. True to form, Val is the poo collector, and … Continue reading
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Today has been a very significant day in the life of the Lamas de l’Aubaine. We woke up this morning at the usual tardy hour of 7.30 am, and, as has become our accustomed routine, I picked up the binoculars, … Continue reading
We always knew this moment would come. Although, to be honest, even during today when we knew Mike had set off on the six hour drive south with the llamas loaded in the trailer, we hadn’t really taken it on … Continue reading
We’ve just spent three brilliant days with Mike and Suzanne Longhurst, the couple from whom we are buying the llamas. As part of the deal, they said we could come to stay on their farm in the Allier region of … Continue reading