Since 2009, the retirement home of Shot On Site Photography... the source of the finest sighthound performance images in the world. As of August 1, 2022, the blog will become much more photo-centric. Not only will I post images from the homestead in the foothills of the Little Florida Mountains, and surrounding environs, but also tips about shooting, editing, archiving, software, hardware and more. The political rants will become few and far between (but not eliminated! It is 2022 after all!)
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Incongruous.
Considering the fact that only rain was forecast for our area, this was a bit of a fun surprise this morning. Always seems just a bit odd to see snow on a palm :)
Friday, December 18, 2009
Every Day In Every Way...
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I'm probably looking forward to this Winter's coursing season a little more than I ever have. For the first time, we'll have hounds who are fit and ready for competition right out of the box. Remember, for the past 5 or 6 years, we've been showing up in New Mexico in January after having spent the previous 11 months traveling around the country, shooting lure coursing trials, and staying at campgrounds where we have to leash up the dogs and walk them around a small area. Rarely...no, never, have we stayed anywhere where the dogs were free to run around. So when we got to New Mexico, we had a limited amount of time to get them ready for competition, or even for just going out free-coursing.
Well, that all changed last March, when we moved into our house in Deming. We've been running consistently, at least once a week, and more often, twice since the end of September. And that's made all the difference in the world for Sandia. Of late, he's been spending more and more time at the head of the chase, especially late in the chase. Check him out. That's one buff looking Galgo!.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
First Team Test.
Make no mistake, Sandia and Ashley have run together numerous times in the last two years, but always they were accompanied by other hounds. Dutch always brings at least three dogs, and before this year, we'd usually have one of our older girls, and we're often accompanied by other friends from the area.
This photo, however, captures the first jackrabbit run by Sandia (blue) and Ashley (pink) as a "team". Yesterday morning, Margaret and I took the pair to the big ranch on the way to Las Cruces. They turned it a couple of times, (the images was taken after the left turn, and just prior to the right turn). Just before they disappeared over the yucca covered ridge in the distance, we saw Ashley pass Sandia... briefly. At that point, he downshifted, spooled up the turbo and repassed. Then they were gone.
They didn't bring anything back to us, but I figure that's just a matter of time and training, a couple times a week. Probably going out again tomorrow.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Stocking Stuffers! (From the Shameless Commerce Div.)
Look up there in the Cafe Press box! New designs! "Life's too short to hunt with a slow dog", featuring 6 of the fastest, true sighthounds. They make great gifts, as do the "I'd Rather be Coursing", "The Family that Preys Together", "Prey.. Church of the Open Field", and "Hearts, Hounds, Arms & Love" items.
Many are available in coffee mugs, courier bags, T-Shirts, sweatshirts, etc etc etc. Still time to get them before Christmas.... but you have to HURRY!
Just Click and go there!
Many are available in coffee mugs, courier bags, T-Shirts, sweatshirts, etc etc etc. Still time to get them before Christmas.... but you have to HURRY!
Just Click and go there!
Ashley.
We just returned from Silver City, where we picked up new pack member, Ashley, from Dutch Salmon. This is a trial period. She's three years old, and is not quite used to living in a house.. with people. She did have access to the indoors, with Dutch's other dogs in the kennel. Right now, she's hanging out by the back door, and shows no inclination to venture further into the house. We'll see how it shakes out. If all goes well, we'll have a young pack for the Pack Hunt for the first time in several years!
For the curious, Ashley is roughly 3/8 Saluki-Tazi, and 5/8 coldblood greyhound. She's been out often with us, so going out with her tomorrow with just Sandia and me shouldn't be too much of a problem. Unless she decides to go the 90 miles back to Silver City.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Vertical Hiking
Meant to post this a couple weeks ago when it actually happened. Good intentions and all...
I'd been waiting for the daytime temperatures to cool sufficiently so I could do another scrabble up the North Florida Mountains behind the house. Wanted snakes and all to be gone underground for the winter. As it happened, I didn't see any snakes, but it certainly ended up warmer than I anticipated. And I did see a couple of lizards out sunning.
If you recall, the last hike (I have a hard time selling it as a "climb", because it's mostly steep hiking) took me to the radio towers to the East of the house. This time, I decided to go North. To here:
My original plan was to get up there, then come down through Rock Hound State Park, which is further to the left, out of the frame. Once I got up to the top, I changed my mind, which was probably a mistake. I decided to hike to the East, then follow the road South, past the radio towers, and down to the ravine I'd used for my return in the Spring. So I ended up approaching the house almost 180 degrees from where I left. It also took 4 hours, and I ended up 8 pounds lighter than when I began the day! I was a tired, broken hiker.
But I did reach my target...
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