Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Ingrid's Puppies

Ingrid & Puppies - 2 Days Old




Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Color's Party Summary

This information is a little past due but as I am just getting the blog back up & running I figured I would post it on here. So here is a summary of the awards given out at the LLH 2009 Color's Party held on November 20, 2009 at the Baker Wilderness Lodge.

Awards
Ellie Crosby - Country Keeper & Fox
Lisa Foster - Country Keeper & Whipper-In
Kitty Crosby - Country Keeper & Fox
Carmen & Steve Gardiner - Country Keeper, Fox, Field Mastering, Kennels
Dan Deikel - Country Keeper & Fox
Jeanne Ahrenholz - Country Keeper & Fox
Nancy Bizzano - Country Keeper & Fox
Linda Ledray - Country Keeper & Fox
Cathy Andrews - Country Keeper & Fox
Marcia Brown - Country Keeper
Suzie Anderson - Country Keeper & Fox

Recognition
Susan Bowers - Whipper-In
Lisa Foster - Whipper-In
Gina Hoops - Whipper-In
Rachael Stene - Whipper-In
Emma James - Whipper-In
Susan Mills - Whipper-In
Junior Lehman - Huntsman
Emily Fischer - Fox, Whipper-In, Chair of Hunt Ball 2009
Jon Martinson - Field Mastering
Kimberly Carlson - Social Chair
Sue Schinke - Kennels & Hound Exercising

New Members
Juniors - Josie & Nellie Decker, Abby Lammers
Adult - Carrie Anderson, Janet Weinberg

Attendance 2009
Scheduled Hunts: 39
Cancelled Hunts: 11
Cub Hunts: 17
Formal Hunts: 11
Trail Rides: 6
Average Attendance 22.5 people at 28 Hunts compared to 23.5 in 2008
Largest Turnout: 42 at the Blessing compared to 47 at Blessing in 2008
Hunt Breakfast Days brought out the most people - landowners & members hosted 9 breakfasts
Gold Star Winners for Attendance: Suzie Anderson, Lisa Foster, Jon Martinson, Susan Mills & Sue Schinke

Trophies
The Oscar Trophy - Brent Anderson
The One Horse Trophy - Emily Fischer & Jose
The Kahlua Trophy - Valkerie & The Stene Family
The Martha McPhee Trophy - Ingrid, Isabel & Hayley Rich
The Birch Shilkrout Trophy - Susan Bowers
Special Award to the Gardiners
The Turkey Award - Marcia Brown
The Masters Trophy - Jon Martinson & Stanley

Colors & Buttons
Joan Rich
Stephanie Valberg
Tory Akerman

Josie & Nellie Decker - 1st Button
Maria Filsinger - 3rd Button
Abby Lammers - 1st Button
Ingrid & Isabel Rich - 3rd Button
Hayley Rich - 2nd Button
Maren Schroeder - 2nd Button

Lastly a poem written by Jessie Longe that was published by Covertside was read. Here is a copy of the poem.

The First Foxhunt

By Jessie Longe

USPC C1

Lead Hound Pony Club

Age 16

Throwing on breeches, ratcatcher and socks

A brush and a hairnet to tie up my locks.

I head out to see the early sunrise,

Sleepiness gone from my excited eyes.

My pony’s awake and ready to go,

To await the call of “Tallyho.”

Quickly, pack the trailer and hit the road,

I soon will meet friends as we all unload.

In no time my pony and I are all set,

We’ll gallop along; all fears I’ll forget.

The Master in his pink coat blows his horn,

Traveling on horseback through fields of corn.

Then o’er a coop, across the vast land,

Multi-colored leaves paint a pallet so grand.

The deep forest glistens with morning dew,

To the top of the hill for a magestic view.

Autumn breeze blows, I feel my horse prance,

Toward the last jump we swiftly advance.

Her excitement builds for the final chase.

Clearing rocks and ruts with amazing grace.

Slowing down, I give a pat to my horse,

And relish the moment on such a fine course.

I think she’d agree, our foxhunt was thrilling,

Nowadays they don’t send out foxes for killing.

Hounds trot away in their triumphant pack,

And I can assure you, next time I’ll be back!





The Revival of the Long Lake Hounds Blog!

The Long Lake Hounds Blog has been born again!! My hope is that it will become your go to place for updates and information concerning LLH. Please check back often for new posts and feel free to leave any comments or suggestions for improvement
The 1st piece of news that I will share with you here is a message from Master Cindy concerning one of our hounds:

We have ten new puppies (6 girls & 4 boys) in the kennels. Belle Meade Ingrid surprised us twice.
Last night Junior called me to announce that early in the morning he had taken Ingrid's temp and it had hardly dropped so he assumed puppies were not imminent. He returned later in the day and found eight healthy puppies with very full tummies. Ingrid looked tired but content and I was thrilled with only eight. Junior checked again late last night and all eight looked great (5 girls and 3 boys).
Junior went back this morning and guess what...two more, a girl and a boy! Mom & babes are doing well and Junior swears there are no more surprises! Since this is the M litter, I assume one little girl will be named MERRY!

I will post some pictures of them as soon as I get out to see them.