Meet the super-friendly llamas of Vashon Llamas

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 11. 05. 2021
  • Kelly and Larry Hubbell never planned to adopt a group of llamas and create a llama paradise on Vashon Island, but life is filled with surprises
    In the early 80s, Larry read an article on adopting llamas and suggested they adopt their own. Kelly declined...until she didn't.
    "We kind of fell in love," admits Kelly.
    Now, Kelly and Larry make their home on Vashon Island, as do their group of friendly, fluffy llamas - and you can visit their llama haven, aptly named Vashon Llamas.
    Dewey the llama watches over Kelly and Larry.
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    The most popular way to visit Vashon Llamas is by scheduling a farm visit by phone or on their website.
    "Farm visits last about an hour," explains Kelly. "I go through a fair amount of info. I tell people what llamas don't like, and how to feed them treats."
    A farm visit includes plenty of time with the llamas, as well as a demonstration on how to weave llama wool. Kelly is, after all, an expert. She's got plenty of llamas out back, and plenty of looms in her living room.
    There's also weaving activities for kids and adults, llama birthday parties and llama happy hours! The llamas, however, don't drink during the happy hours.
    "I like to say, what's more fun than enjoying llamas on a beautiful afternoon? Enjoying them with a glass in your hand," laughs Kelly.
    You BYOB, and Kelly and Larry BTL. Bring the llamas.
    The llamas may not drink wine, but most of them are party animals. Each one has a different name, knows their name, and has a unique personality.
    "Some are more curious, some of them are more solitary," explains Kelly. "Then you've got Vega, who has a personality onto her own. Vega is a mini llama, but she holds herself up very tall."
    And as for that whole spitting thing?
    "Our llamas do not spit at people," Larry says.
    These are no drama llamas, in other words.
    Kelly and Larry didn't plan to become llama parents-slash-educators, but they wouldn't change it for the world.
    "We don't know what life would be like without llamas, because it's what we do' Larry says.
    "They are gentle, gentle souls," Kelly says. "Lovely to have around."
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Komentáƙe • 4

  • @greatwalk325
    @greatwalk325 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    Go Vashon Llamas!!!

  • @nagilum
    @nagilum Pƙed rokem

    It’s nice to hear that they’re friendly creatures I can’t wait to eat one.

    • @tracycarmack9714
      @tracycarmack9714 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      The feeling is mutual - llamas love trolls

    • @CityChristina
      @CityChristina Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      Just like cats, they have a right to not want to be bothered. They will come to you once they trust you. Animals are not your property.