Monday, September 07, 2009
Sunday, September 06, 2009
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Wiener With A Spirit
Look at me, I am so cute.
Balance issue? What's that?
You like three-legged rabbits, right? I am a three-legged dog.
Wiener dog race.
One of the major attractions in the NV State Fair is the Wiener Dog Races, a 50-foot dachshund sprint to the finish line. Each year there are more than 150 dachshunds competing to be in the “Wiener’s Circle”.
The star of this year's competition was a three-legged dachshund. No, he did not win the race, but he won the hearts of all the spectators. He is cute, friendly and full of spirit. He was totally unaware of his star status; he could not understand why people would go ga ga for him.
The star of this year's competition was a three-legged dachshund. No, he did not win the race, but he won the hearts of all the spectators. He is cute, friendly and full of spirit. He was totally unaware of his star status; he could not understand why people would go ga ga for him.
Friday, September 04, 2009
Fawn, Fawnton, Emily, Emilia
Betty says,
"At the NV State Fair, I was grooming my fawn buck Chu’s Fawnton; a little girl came by wanting to touch him. I offered to take pictures of her and Fawnton to ease her urge to touch. Her mother also took pictures.
Her mother and I started a conversation; she told me that the little girl's name was Emily, an Apache Indian by birth and was adopted by her. We chitchatted a little bit, I told her that the name of Fawnton’s grandmother was Emilia, a variation of Emily.
They were about to leave, so I asked Emily’s mother, “What’s your name?” She answered, “Fawn”.
Fawn, Fawnton, Emily, Emilia. What a coincidence."
"At the NV State Fair, I was grooming my fawn buck Chu’s Fawnton; a little girl came by wanting to touch him. I offered to take pictures of her and Fawnton to ease her urge to touch. Her mother also took pictures.
Her mother and I started a conversation; she told me that the little girl's name was Emily, an Apache Indian by birth and was adopted by her. We chitchatted a little bit, I told her that the name of Fawnton’s grandmother was Emilia, a variation of Emily.
They were about to leave, so I asked Emily’s mother, “What’s your name?” She answered, “Fawn”.
Fawn, Fawnton, Emily, Emilia. What a coincidence."
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Armando Judges Show B At NV State Fair
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Glen Judges Show A At NV State Fair
It's NV State Fair day.
Going into the Livestock area.
Open show A judge Glen Carr, retired executive director of ARBA.
Glen checks body type during the English Angora breed judging.
Glen judges Best In Show.
White English Angora is a candidate.
More examination on the English Angora.
Glen checks on a white Satin.
Glen flew in from OH to judge the NV State Fair. Betty says, "I met Glen for the first time at the NV State Fair in 1985 when he was the first year secretary/executive director of ARBA. How time flies, it's 2009 and he has retired after over 20 years of service.
He did a great job in judging, exhibitors had a good time watching a pro handling the judging. I also had a chance to chat with him about the old time before he had to hurry to catch his flight home to OH."
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