Ambriel Acres Alpacas
In this blog, I'm going to talk about our alpaca farm, Ambriel Acres Alpacas. We are located in the Middle Tennessee Valley between Nashville and Chattanooga. We'll be essentially starting from the ground up so if you're thinking about starting your own alpaca business, this might be a good place to learn. If you're just curious, welcome aboard.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Still Boxing!
The weather hasn't been too good this week and yesterday was a washout but, we managed to box in everything except both gable ends. We also installed the exterior walk-in door which I will paint green to match the roof & trim color.
Here are some updated photos from today:


Tara and I found this concrete statue over the weekend and we placed it on Shelby's grave as a memorial. It was the perfect size and was a great likeness of "Ol' Sheb". The old girl still lives on in our hearts.
Here are some updated photos from today:
Tara and I found this concrete statue over the weekend and we placed it on Shelby's grave as a memorial. It was the perfect size and was a great likeness of "Ol' Sheb". The old girl still lives on in our hearts.
Friday, April 20, 2007
Let the Boxing Begin!
My brother (Larry) and sister-in-law (Cindy) drove in and stayed with us for a few days. We took them to see our alpacas on Tuesday morning. Larry pitched in on Wednesday with barn duties and helped with cutting the oak wood while Jim and I screwed them in. It was great to see them both and we had a nice visit. Too short though.... We could use the help!
Larry, Cindy and Tara with two of our alpacas:

We finished boxing in both sides. We'll work on the front and back on Monday. The cupola sits on a wood deck floor in one of the stalls and we'll put that on the roof next week.
Barn photos from today:


Larry, Cindy and Tara with two of our alpacas:
We finished boxing in both sides. We'll work on the front and back on Monday. The cupola sits on a wood deck floor in one of the stalls and we'll put that on the roof next week.
Barn photos from today:

