That must have been really amazing to experience totality for 30 minutes moving along on a ship in the ocean Tom. I barely noticed it in NW Oregon today. It was cloudy, and maybe a little decrease in light. But in 2017, although Hood River wasn’t in the path of totality, we were at 85-90%. The temperature dropped, it got darker and my ne…
That must have been really amazing to experience totality for 30 minutes moving along on a ship in the ocean Tom. I barely noticed it in NW Oregon today. It was cloudy, and maybe a little decrease in light. But in 2017, although Hood River wasn’t in the path of totality, we were at 85-90%. The temperature dropped, it got darker and my neighbor’s Llamas started making some very strange sounds, like they were singing. It was very cool.
I adore them. at the zoo, I never wanted to leave their sides, looping my little arms around the necks of two llamas while my parents were aghast, warning me they'd spit green stuff all over me. they never did.
are they PETS? I'm having fun imagining what it'd be like trying to insist that my Therapy Llama accompany me in the supermarket.
I love Lamas too David . Yes they are pets, and they would make great Therapy companions. They never spit on me, but they did spit on my dog once. But she was barking at them so it’s understandable.
That must have been really amazing to experience totality for 30 minutes moving along on a ship in the ocean Tom. I barely noticed it in NW Oregon today. It was cloudy, and maybe a little decrease in light. But in 2017, although Hood River wasn’t in the path of totality, we were at 85-90%. The temperature dropped, it got darker and my neighbor’s Llamas started making some very strange sounds, like they were singing. It was very cool.
LLAMAS????
I adore them. at the zoo, I never wanted to leave their sides, looping my little arms around the necks of two llamas while my parents were aghast, warning me they'd spit green stuff all over me. they never did.
are they PETS? I'm having fun imagining what it'd be like trying to insist that my Therapy Llama accompany me in the supermarket.
I love Lamas too David . Yes they are pets, and they would make great Therapy companions. They never spit on me, but they did spit on my dog once. But she was barking at them so it’s understandable.