Surprise! My First Time to Meet Three Llamas Here in France
Hi, Daily Blog community! Here I am sharing a surprising day of what happened yesterday. It was quite unexpected as I really wanted to see it in person and the initial plan was to go to South America.
Anyway, I wasn't feeling well when I woke up yesterday. I wanted to cancel the biking session but my husband waited for me to feel better later in the afternoon.
I took a day off from blogging as my husband requested that we go to the park in another town. It takes 30 minutes to get there by using an electric bike. It is one of our go-to places when the kids want another park to play.
The kids enjoyed their afternoon playing at the park then my son requested he wanted to go home. Off we go to our usual route going home.
My husband was already ahead of me with our son while my daughter was with me behind my back as my little passenger. I just enjoyed biking in the countryside while looking around at my surroundings.
I saw a house with Wisteria flowers and I just said wow all the time but got no chance to take a photo.
Suddenly, we passed by a farm and saw some unusual animals I'd never seen before.
Of course, it is an animal that is common to see in South America.
I screamed, "It's a Llama! Three llamas!"
I went to the left side of the road and stopped. Took my phone out of the bag.
I could still see my husband biking away from me so I had to scream.
He thought I was in a technical emergency or had my bike broken.
I said, "Come back here! You need to see this."
I giggled when I saw the llamas. OMG, I need to take photos of them.
The three llamas and the goats ran a few hundred meters away from their original spot.
I had no choice but to use the zoom of the phone camera.
We never got the chance to be near them as it was a big farm along the road.
The good thing about it is that they were free to run within the area.
My husband was surprised to see it, too.
He thought I was just joking and he took photos as well.
I stayed a little more while my husband went ahead as our son felt cold already.
I had to fix my bag.
My daughter thought those were horses as she is not familiar with the llamas.
It was a fun little conversation with our daughter and she wanted to see the llamas on my phone. I told her when we arrived home, we would watch it together with her brother.
The llamas and the goats were so cute just staring at us. Hahaha!
So, we said goodbye to them and hoped we could see them some other time.
Here's a YouTube video
Have you seen llamas in real life? Do you find them cute? Hehehe!
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Nice to meet them too. Bring 1 for the Philippines. 😁😁 @itravelrox
hahaha kung pwede pa lang...
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I had to laugh when the brown one turned and looked at the black one and had that look as it was saying what are you smelling? 🤣
haahha my son said somebody popo in one of those llamas.
Haha too funny...
My son was observant. haha
I love them... I've seen them at the Zoo, and they seem very cute to me. Greetings from Havana 🤗
haha yes they are cute. I am just happy to see them on a farm roaming around. They're kinda happy but curious when humans look at them. hahaha. Thank you so much for dropping by. :D
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