Deep in the pampas of Patagonia, three little baby alpacas make their way in the world.
On
the left we have Huayna Capac, named after a mighty King of the Inca,
considered a 'Son of the Sun' who ruled an empire stretching across the
Andes from Darien in the north to Antofagasta
in the south until the coming of the Conquistadors. Huayna enjoys
eating grass and chasing his sisters.
In
the middle we have Popocatapetl, named after the mighty volcano at the
heart of the Aztec Empire, not that far from Tenochitlan, now Mexico
City, revered as a messenger of the Gods. 'Popo'
loves to sleep and do somersaults.
On
the right we have Agapi, named after the daughter of a mighty fruiterer
on an Australian TV "comedy" show. Agapi is a bit cheeky but hopes to
one day become taller.
Whilst
these three siblings romp across the grasslands, they are preoccupied
with a range of issues. Agapi does not understand the SQL errors she is
receiving. Popo has received
another WHS report about someone not in her supervisory chain. And
Huayna has not approached the correct 'touchpoints' to discuss which
'service tower' should be sorting out her Outlook issues.
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