About "Let's Pronk"

 

 


"Let's Pronk" kind of just struck me one day.  My husband Bryan and I are the proud Aunt and Uncle of the beautiful alpacas at Northern Solstice Alpaca Farm in Unity, Maine.

I am a licensed Clinical Social Worker who also loves to take wildlife photography and engage in creative design.  When I learned about the "pronk", it struck me as a very fun thing to do.

Alpacas pronk when they are excited and happy.  I began to think that perhaps people should also consider pronking as a way to raise their spirits and improve their emotional and physical well-being.

These are particularly tough times for people in all parts of the world.  People live in distressed conditions which range from poverty, war ravaged countries, lack of basic necessities and just plain inhumane conditions.

It is a sad time in the history of human development.

What might make us have a little happy thought?  A brief moment of abandon like an alpaca?  
We could pronk!

Let's pronk is dedicated to the joy of the pronk and the hope that a pronk with good friends might bring.

Let's pronk together to celebrate the importance of good friends and the joy that simple activities can bring.