Thursday, February 7, 2013

Llama/Friday Fences

Llama and fence

I am linking to Friday Fences here.

19 comments:

Rohrerbot said...

Good thing this guy has a lot of fur:)

Judy said...

He does look pretty warm.

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

I don't think he's going very far with all those fences around him.

kelley jensen said...

A very shaggy beast. We have a few around here. The farmers put them in with the sheep

Leave It To Davis said...

I bought a book for my granddaughters called Llama Llama Misses Mama....so cute...so is your llama.

Small City Scenes said...

That is a nice high fence. To keep things out as well as keeping the animals in. MB

Liz Needle said...

I think the poor fellow looks sad and so forlorn. Pehaps he's looking for Spring to come.

Catches the Eye said...

He looks warm that coat he sure does need it though. Great Shot !
Sheila ,have a good day

Cezar and Léia said...

So beautiful Llama, I love these critters! I think the fence is to protect him from some road nearby.
hugs
Léia

Tanya Breese said...

he's got all that fur on top but his little legs are probably cold :)

edenhills said...

That is such a tall fence! Wow! I love llamas, even when they are cranky.

Jan n Jer said...

Great shot...it looks so cold...good thing their is lots of fur for warmth.

Karen @ away for the weekend said...

That llama looks a bit cold. I love the big fence posts!

bailey-road.com said...

Wonderful shot!

missing moments said...

Glad he's got that fur coat!

Marie said...

The llama (alpaca?) has spotted skin. I thought that was interesting. neat fences. I guess that wire one has to be pretty high to keep him inside.

Rose said...

Its poor legs look cold....brrrrrrr

Heidrun Khokhar, KleinsteMotte said...

Hope that coat works well for the critter.

Beth @ E. lizard Breath Speaks said...

neat camera angle. so cool!! poor thing looks like he/she need a warmer place to hang out. ( :

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