To transmogrify (def. verb): to change in a radical sort of way. Think the Transformers series!
Okami and Uluru (our two Alpacas) were shorn today for the first time in their lives. We bought them at a few months of age so, by now, they are both around a year old; Okami is little bit older than Uluru and they are half-brothers.
This is what they looked like this morning:
This is what they look like now. Yes, it has been a bit of a shock to say the least! An amazing transmogrification – amazing! Son and I have been in hysterics whilst trying to adapt to this enormous change. I mean Uluru and Okami were relatively cute before but now – wow! – they are utterly cute – ha!
Don’t put a mirror in their bedroom. They’d be mortified! M.L.
I know! They’ve gone from greatness to smallness – cannot stop laughing!
They are but a shadow of their former selves!
I’ll say!
Wow! That’s quite a change. 🙂
And they’re so short now!
That’s so funny … it’s a wonder they recognise each other – they probably did a double take I’d say too!
I didn’t even think of that!
OMG – I loved the pictures. Almost fell off my chair when I saw the final shot. Gotta love it. We have sheep every year for farm show season….they don’t look as drastic when they get clipped.
Yes, I still can’t get used to it!
Aww how cute do they look now? xx
And so young!
Wish I could drop a few dress sizes that easily!
Me too!
Hehehe!
Radical change indeed!
Yet, they remain beautiful!
🙂
I can’t even find them now to put them in their paddock – they’re so teensy! (I will find them – don’t worry).
I expected a bit of difference, but good grief! There’s nothing left but the cute bits! LOL!
~ Lynda
Extraordinary!
My husband says they’re looking rather coy now. 🙂
Yeah, and timid!