My #FiberFriday musings:

A couple weeks ago I got a llama. I am very much still learning about him (llamas are SO WEIRD), but I really hope that next spring I can shear him and make something with his wool. It's so amazingly soft (and sooooo dirty, but I can probably wash it). I've never tried knitting with llama wool, or even spinning, but I truly love the idea of effectively making a sock out of grass.

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Eventual dinner?

nostr:npub1uw8g8f3g29gw8uxfcj5863rnc783xyk0alqm9mcsx3leut98dausxy88kr wow! How did you manage one of those? They are found in south America highlands

nostr:npub1uw8g8f3g29gw8uxfcj5863rnc783xyk0alqm9mcsx3leut98dausxy88kr Do you need several, like alpacas, or are llamas happy hanging with goats and other four legged friends?

nostr:npub1uw8g8f3g29gw8uxfcj5863rnc783xyk0alqm9mcsx3leut98dausxy88kr one thing I recently learned about llamas (and alpacas) is that they suffer a lot if they are alone.

You should get another one 🙏🏻

p.s: don't take my word, search for info, but I'm sure you will find confirmations.