But the summer of 2012 brought many challenges – the birth of a 30 day early premature cria who is still with us, the loss of my
best cria of the season who was the offspring of a young male I lost the
previous winter. And then the phone call that put my life into somewhat of a
tail spin – “you’ve been laid off”. And while I landed on my feet getting a job
with another division within the same company, I have to admit, it changed my life. Unfortunately, not for the better. I’m a single
person with a new mortgage and an alpaca/llama farm I run on my own. Should I
stay on the same path? Should I restructure my plans? Was I was having a mid-life
crisis in addition to determining my future or was it created by that fateful
call. I still struggle with the aftermath but the dust and cobwebs are breaking
away to the warm sunshine days of spring. Maybe all of this and my first Oregon
winter in my new home wasn’t a great combination!
So what will 2013 usher in? The alpacas and llamas had a great winter and they're loving the new spring pasture. The website is being updated and our Facebook page will be rolling out in the next few days. The alpaca and llama farm is moving into a full sustainable agriculture environment. And the farm will be adding chickens and ducks to the program. I'm hoping to build enough product to join the Oregon City Farmers Market this fall.
Lots to do on the farm in the next few weeks. I'll be moving last year's cria to the weaning pasture for about 3 weeks. And the first cria of the season is due the first part of May. And the ducklings arrive this week!
Stay tuned...
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