My brother making some cheese...all by hand.
My brother, Uncle (Beckham) and a technical specialist getting ready to give a vaccination. The tool used to grab the cow's nose is literally called "the noser"
Me at about 4,000 meters above sea level.
My host dad overlooking one of the community cow pampas.
Some townsmen deciding marking the boundaries of our Alpaca farm.
Contadera. This is part of the District of Tomas and where our Alpacas and vicunas live. It's incredible.
Some of the townspeople, including the mayor (siting far left) and president of the community (siting without the hat). That was a good day for me to get to know the authorities in Tomas.
A picture of vicunas. It's like a Llama, but smaller and the wool is finer than Alpaca wool. Going rate for documented vicuna wool is $300.00 (U.S.) per kilogram.
Me by a mountain spring at the Alpaca farm.
A view form the largest part of our community cow pastures.
A group of townspeople discussing the community cows on the day the board of directors of the cow farm changed.