
June 22, 2008 and a beautiful baby llama is born; a girl, and the Gods have smiled on me again. A sunny Sunday morning was her day by the edge of North Bridges Creek. She rose on feeble newborn legs, unsure and determined like a angelic, slender, dark fawn. Then she nursed from her mom (TRUDY) and all was well and nature had worked its magic once again as it always tends to do. The sky was blue and the warm southern breezes wafted. We decided to name her 'ABBEY'. She is a bronze, auburn, red-ish girl all about like her mother and she shows two white socks on her front hooves and legs. She has a white face as well and her look could not be more adorable.
Now, 16 days later or so she has grown and is racing across the feilds and stretches of the creeks on this farm called 'BLUE CAT FARM'. Missouri Moon is her website and her dad 'LITTLE BOY' and mom 'TRUDY' stand proud alongside her. I am so happy and thankful. A baby llama comes to the wonder of these Ozarks. The birds sing a salutation most days. She hums her tiny hum of a voice in answer to her mother. I stand by the wooden fence posts and smile. All is good. Life is good. And 'THIS' is really what it is all about! Indeed.
-RSC. July 8, 2008. 5pm. Elijah, Missouri.
'STOP THE WAR!'
Now, 16 days later or so she has grown and is racing across the feilds and stretches of the creeks on this farm called 'BLUE CAT FARM'. Missouri Moon is her website and her dad 'LITTLE BOY' and mom 'TRUDY' stand proud alongside her. I am so happy and thankful. A baby llama comes to the wonder of these Ozarks. The birds sing a salutation most days. She hums her tiny hum of a voice in answer to her mother. I stand by the wooden fence posts and smile. All is good. Life is good. And 'THIS' is really what it is all about! Indeed.
-RSC. July 8, 2008. 5pm. Elijah, Missouri.
'STOP THE WAR!'

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