The Clarks said goodbye to their hectic urban life 18 months ago when Mary quit being a counselor at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the family left a Kensington-area home to breed and raise alpacas in rural Carroll County.
Barry still works four days a week at the Department of Energy in Germantown but the rest of the week includes cleaning the barn, feeding and talking to the...
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