If you have arrived here, then you will be surprised not to see any exciting new entries in the real life story of llama folk.
That's because we have moved the blog to a new site, that we can control and develop in lots of exciting ways!
Click on this link to see the new blog site. The web address will be www.longley.fr (just as it was for this site), but for now this may not work - so the link takes you to the same place using the alternative address: www.llamadharma.com/blog.
If you have any problems, please send us an email at lamas@longley.fr . . .
See you on the new site!
Friday, 14 November 2008
The blog has moved . . .
Monday, 3 November 2008
Wind turbines
You'll perhaps (I hope!) have noticed some changes to the appearance of this blog.
We thought that it was time to update the original, and liked the idea of a photo in the header. This meant I was hunting for a picture that would work well in the very elongated format necessary. What better than a view of the nearly completed expanded 'parc des éoliennes' which dominates the hilltop on the opposite side of the valley from our house.
Sunday, 2 November 2008
Baby fits in
The new baby is becoming a member of the group. The others show a careful interest, and Elif is watchfully protective.
Elif may be a new mother, but that doesn't mean that she changes in every respect. As always, she eagerly awaits the arrival of the day's food treat. Babies are tolerated but not the centre of attention when there is food to be eaten - sensible priorities when you live with a greedy group like this!
Capucine is still not eating any concentrate - and probably won't until she is weaned. This means that both she and the new baby are free to wander around when the grown-ups are eating. And of course, that means that they can explore the humans who come to see (and film) them.
Click here for the video taken on Wednesday - when the baby was two days old.