Name The Subjects Or Objects In The Pictures If You Can
The Reveal
Recently Barrie and I were able to take some personal time and spent a few hours at the Uxbridge Fair.You know we hardly ever go anywhere with out at least one camera for you just never know what you might see. We did get some nice fair shots, The wrecking race, the amusement section, and some of the exhibits and displays. Some were for fun and some were for future posts.
Here Are Some We Took So You Had Something To Ponder Over This Past Weekend.
While some were close most were way off base when they
tried to
Name The Subjects Or Objects In The Pictures

Baa Baa Black Sheep Have You Any Wool

"Alpaca Beans" or Manure - sometimes called 'Alpaca Gold" or "Black Gold"
Alpaca Manure is said to be one of the richest organic fertilizers
and it can be used with out waiting for it to be composted

A cousin to ..... Rats ..... who would have Guessed
According to Wikipedia there are about 2,277 species of rodents.
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Alpaca beans just sounds funny!
Catherine - that's what some folks call them and that is what they looked like as well
The alpaca are gorgeous. Yes, it is interesting about those "beans". I never knew.
Sue of Robin and Sue
I would never get that and I have never heard of Alpaca beans.
Sue - yesterday was National Alpaca Farm Days here an opportunity to visit local Alpaca Farms
Mark - you are not alone they are so small it was hard to belive they were from the Alpaca's
For those like Mark, Sue and others who have never heard the term
ALPACA BEANS
before.
Kathy...very interesting, and no way would I have "gotten" what that was, on track with manure,
but not the 'beans'
What I really loved in these photos is the grooming on that 'white or golden' Alpaca.
You post so many fun items from your area.
Have a great week.
Barb & Sal
Barb and Sal - there is always something going on around town ..... the trick is having time to enjoy some of them.
Hi Kathy, sorry I missed your original posts. I was out and about yesterday and got a couple of shots I think I will use for some upcoming Name that photo blogs. Looks like you had fun.
Jenny - it was a blast