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Pygmy Farm: who's who

Not everyone is in agreement about who's who, but here's the consensus. Thank you to everyone who wrote in.



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1. A visitor (friend of Sara's)
2. Bernie Heideman
3. Herschel
4. Herschel's mother
5. Micky (very young guy just passing through)
6. Sara Kemp (now Sarah Winchell)
7. Rick Kemp
8. Tim Hennigan
9. Don Winchell
10. Scott
11. Herschel's sister
12. David
13. Muffy
14. Zap, the Pygmy's dog. Here's a short note from Abbie Halpern:

"The German Shepherd in the pygmy photo is Zap. He came with the farm and quite owned the place. We took him with us when we left and he was with us until he died in a dog fight in 1971..."

The only person recognized from the garden photo was Jim Lowrey, who ironically says he never worked in the garden. But wait a minute, here's some late breaking news. Michael McLellan says: "Its got to be either Paul Klamer or Tim Hennigan in the garden photo."


Jim Lowrey
"working"
in the garden.


The Pygmy Farm east of Boulder, circa 1969.
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Errata

I said that the Pygmies met in LA, which is not true. The original group of friends met in San Francisco.

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