"Heavens Gate Alpacas" - 5 new articles
Empire's Photo Contest SubmissionWell, although we didn't win, I just wanted to share with you some photos that Kelly shot and submitted for the Empire Photo Contest last month. Even though they didn't get an honorable mention, we are very proud of them . . .
Lazarus was only a few days old, and after following mom across the field she stopped and showed him what he was supposed to do near "the pile" (at first I thought if only they had wings they looked like they were ready for take off).
It is another picture of Serena and Lazarus (the cuter end).
So . . . leave us a comment and let us know what YOU think of them.
Our DSG, Dark Knight's Templar, took 2nd place!Well, the competition was tough again at the Empire Alpaca Extravaganza. We took 3 alpacas this time, Templar, Neveah and Noah. Templar did very well and came home with a second place ribbon (the judge said the alpaca above him in first place had fleece just a little brighter and finer than Templar so we feel pretty good about that).
Templar has started breeding, and we are really looking forward to seeing his first cria late May or early June 2010.
Western New York Alpaca Show and Praise!!We have lots of photos and ribbons from the Western New York Alpaca Show, but I have limited time the next couple of days, so hang in there to see more!!
Here is HGA Noah's photo with his blue ribbon, his handler Cody and one of his owners Bonnie.
Here he is . . .
Serena finally gave birth Tuesday morning to this little sweetie. We decided to name his Alonzo's Lazarus. Please say a little prayer for our little one though, as he hasn't been nursing from his mama and we are getting ready to go to the alpaca show in Cuba, New York. Bonnie has been bottle feeding him, and unfortunately Leonard will have to take over that job if little Lazarus doesn't soon get the hang of his "mama" has the goods. :)
Thanks for all your well wishes,
Anxiously awaitingOH my goodness, Has it been that long since we blogged?! Wow, sorry, gals. Life and work (ok mostly work of some sort) just seems to get in the way. This fourth of July weekend, we are anxiously waiting for the arrival of Serena's cria. She was due on June 30th, but she still hasn't given up that little one for the rest of us to seeeeee. (can you tell I am mostly the one anxiously waiting?) Yesterday morning, no signs of labor except a little bit of nostril flaring but maybe that is just because she is uncomfortable and can't stand any of the other alpacas getting too close. Then this morning I peek out at 5:30 a.m. and all the girls are moving about ALREADY, so I don a jacket, head on up to the barn to see "nothing" really going on again. They all look at me like why are you up here so early in the morning?! lol So, I am still patiently waiting (not so patiently). lol More Recent Articles |