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First she hit the photographer; next, the writer; then Kelly felt a little pop-pop-pop as the grain he had just given her landed on his forehead. Luckily the visitors believed Kelly's protestations that this was rare; they didn't feature spitting in the article. Kelly and I celebrated New Year's Eve with a bottle of champagne by the fire. Just before midnight we went down to the barn for a party. Our footsteps and flashlights alerted the llamas, and they eagerly nibbled the grain we offered them. It was a beautiful night, cold and clear, stars filling the sky from one mountain horizon to another. Although there was no moon, the mountains were bright with snow. I thought of the parties in town we had been invited to, but I was glad to be home instead. What better way to end the year than with the animal friends who had made it so special? I felt a thrill as I thought of living with llamas in the coming year. I felt a chill as a gust of wind whipped through my down jacket. When we went back inside, it was past midnight. We hadn't heard any horns or firecrackers. We hadn't even kissed, but--better late than never--we took care of that. We worked outside on New Year's Day. Kelly added beams to the sheds to strengthen them against the snow load, and I dug manure from the females' shed. The heavy work made us warm, and we had a quart jar of orange juice with us. Lil Bit sniffed it thoroughly. She sat down by her front door, and watched our activities. I hunkered
down next to her and rubbed her neck. "Lil Bit, I bet it would
be easy to make you into a pet. You're a bit much for a trailer,
but when the living room is further along, I'll bring you in,''
I promised. We finished the afternoon's work with a little llama training. We put cinches around Levi and Whiskers, as a step toward packing with them. They moved away from us and threatened with their necks as we put the cinches on, but once they were on, the llamas seemed oblivious to them. [next ] |
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