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colorado trip part 4

on our last day in estes we headed over to the estes park wool market. ive been a couple of other years and i was really looking forward to getting about a sweater's worth of nice wool. rememebr that? well i didn't get anything. not one stinking thing. but i did make quite a few new friends :)



that guy on my right was blowing in my ear!





































dontcha just want to hug them all!



bye guys :)

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Anonymous said…
There were some very interesting "sheep" --- some of those horns were huge.

I love the curly coated ones.
lesley said…
i think some were sheep some were goats some were alpaca and some were vicunas. it all kind of runs together though

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