Filed under: weather issues | Tags: alpaca, elections, hot mama, llama, voting
This is the first of what I hope to be many comments, both from me and from others. As long as you KEEP IT CLEAN you can pretty much comment on what you want. With the number of blogs out there, I may be the only one saying anything, but that simply means I have an intelligent audience — or not.
To start out with, I am the Hot Mama Llama — I will get my logo/’picture’ up as soon as I can so you can see what I mean by ‘Hot Mama.’ It/she really is too cool. I will be posting pictures of my ‘nanner-eared’ and ‘spear-eared’ kids, as well as my other kids, if they will stand still long enough. I also plan to link to other web sites that I find interesting — send me something that you think is interesting and I’ll look at it.
Today was TOO COLD here! I think someone up there thought central Illinois should be part of northern Minnesota. My poor bare-naked little alpacas were shivering all day. I’m ready for a reasonable start to summer, thank you very much. Yes, I know we will want some of this back in the middle of August, but that’s a long ways away.
By the way, one more thing. I do wish that llama and alpaca elections had a bit more of what the Democratic party is going through. At least people are talking about and voting in the national election. I wonder if other livestock associations have this same problem — that not enough people vote to even make a quorum, so no decisions are made. And the non-voters are the first to complain that not enough is done, too. But I wonder if that really is true. Any thoughts, those out there who don’t vote, either in local, regional, national, association, or other elections? Do you complain or do you figure that since you didn’t vote [and why didn't you vote?] you don’t have a say in what happens.
Enough for now. This probably isn’t terribly interesting right now, but I have some reading to do and I also need to learn how to make friendship bracelets. Like all good new salespersons, I expect to sell to/hear from my family . . . . .
Have a good one!
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