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Alpaca Wool

Hello Everyone,



Bopcha, I hope you are continuing to feel great. You are quite a trooper and you have really pulled through with this surgery experience and done very well.



I hope you enjoyed the photos. I though it was nice to see the children marching along the hill. Those are taken from when the Parsons family trailed up to Mary's Peak. My sister keeps commenting about how beautiful she thinks the mountain is. I know they really enjoyed their trip up there.



By the way, those dolls are part of my sister's ongoing project to create nice little pieces of art work from the Alpaca wool. Amazingly enough that wool comes from the alpacas that dwell in Philomath at the alpaca farm (directly across the street from "Gathering Together" farm). She visited that farm this past summer and she somehow managed to develop some type of relationship where they send her the wool from their alpacas. She makes her little pieces of artwork and then sends it back to them to sell. I guess she will get a small piece of the profit. Anyway, it's kind of a neat arrangement and I know my sister feels that their interest in her pieces is a complement.



Well I will write more later, I have some work I need to attend to right now. Hope everyone has a restful weekend. Take good care.



Love,



Sandra

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