April 9, 2007
Nanci Sutton offers a treat to one of her animals. The 52-year-old weaver and her husband opted to move to a 7 1/2-acre ranch in Apple Valley, Calif., to take care of their llamas.
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April 9, 2007
Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times
Nanci Sutton offers a treat to one of her animals. The 52-year-old weaver and her husband opted to move to a 7 1/2-acre ranch in Apple Valley, Calif., to take care of their llamas.
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