{"id":44819,"date":"2021-07-15T03:14:57","date_gmt":"2021-07-15T09:14:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/drfumblefinger.com\/?p=44819"},"modified":"2021-01-01T12:26:02","modified_gmt":"2021-01-01T19:26:02","slug":"pic-of-the-week-july-16-2021-grass-cutters-of-machu-picchu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/drfumblefinger.com\/blog\/2021\/07\/pic-of-the-week-july-16-2021-grass-cutters-of-machu-picchu\/","title":{"rendered":"“Pic of the Week”, July 16, 2021: Grass Cutters of Machu Picchu"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

It’s tough for people to cut grass that’s terraced or growing on steep hills, but it’s enjoyable for llamas and alpacas.<\/p>\n

When we visited Machu Picchu, we noticed a number of these woolly creatures grazing on the grass, or resting and chewing their cud.  The grass was well trimmed throughout the site.  A practical solution to a problem.<\/p>\n

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