Wednesday, December 23, 2020

One thing always overcomes a Plague





As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

In the midst of a plague there is one force which overcomes all, and that took place on our way home from town in errands today, on the brier patch back roads in as we passed a pick up which I figured had a hunter in it, what did I see but an English Setter.

No thoughts of social distancing or anything else as I hit the brakes, bailed out and was back asking the guy where he got his dog. I correct in that in he had 3 dogs. All lovely white ticked with the rich brown color on the head of the English Setter.

They all got out to drink as the day was hot, and to mark the countryside, but it was lovely being able to pet the dogs. The English is not like the Irish in English are less velcro like the Irish, but it was amusing in the bitch stood by us and took in the adoration like royalty. She was a beautiful and inviting companion.

Dogs are most expensive, as in 1000 dollars and as in tens of thousand trained as these are out of national field champions,. It was fascinating in the trials for quail dogs in they are judged on the number of coveys they find and then the birds in each covey located is how they gain points.

Those kinds of dogs have to cover large territory fast and have to have a nose on them for picking up scent on the wind and for the precise location of each bird. They apparently were not retrievers like my Irish girls, as they do not like feathers and are more finding a bird when it is down and you doing the fetching, which is perfect for me as I enjoy the interaction with the dog.

As it was too hot for the dogs to work, I was diappointed as I would have liked to have watched them work. It was fun standing on the road though, watching them cast their noses into the wind and picking up scents and locking on.

They were very well behaved children and with it being time to go, I would have stayed longer.

It was nice though as the guy was a long way from home, and the dogs came from where Richard grew up. Odd random things by God's design in we met in the middle of nowhere and touched so much of the same world.

 This honestly was the first English Setter I had ever touched. I think I have seen a few in the country, but they are rare here in this is not quail country. They are lovely dogs, regal in mindset, they know they are something more and have an air of accepting adoration as of course they are to be adored.

With my Irish girls they were, just love me, because I have all this love to cover the planet and you are on the planet so time to get deluged in love as I make you feel as adored as you adore me.


Odd how with the world falling apart, pedo stolen elections, that the real things which matter continue on and they overcome plagues and pedophiles.


Nuff Said

 

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