That’s right, we had to stop for fighting llamas as we were coming down the mountain. Thrilling, exciting, and just plain awesome! We thought coming in and out of clouds ancd seeing waterfalls, house built on the steep slopes were breathtaking until I spotted two llamas grazingby the road. We were all on lookout afterthat moment. A mile later Manuel, our wonderful and skillful driver, had to stop as six llamas were inthe road ahead. The noise was great and I was able to get a few pictures. Wow!
Now we are at our lovely little hotel in Cuenca. In for the night having visited with wonderful people over a bottle of wine. What could be a better way to end the day than to amke new friends from other countries and seeing llamas fighting.
Living the crazy life,
Sherry
Can’t believe a week has gone by already…
Are you planning on bringing home one of those llamas? Miss you… sounds like you are having an amazing adventure. Kisses, Gayle
We miss you and Abe! Those llamas are so awesome, if I only had a pasture. Ha! It has been really different and amazing. See you in about 10 days. Hugs and kisses back!