Just stopped by for a few moments this afternoon to read the "The Daily Parker Pages"..... Setter Sioux and I were out early this morning giving some late season wile O'l Roosters a run for their money, and I was quickly reminded no matter how cold the wind or how deep the snow, when your in the wild Pheasants and the dog is birdy, mother natures most bitter elements seem to just fade away... With the heavy brush we were both wet from the get-go, but we still had a good long walk and Sioux made an incredible find on a downed bird I was sure had become holiday dinner for a hungry Fox. Too lengthy a story for now, but with lonnnnnng barrels, tight chokes, and a cold wind in our face, we sure had a great time on what some folks might consider a dismal day... I hope others here are still getting out later this season, more often than not I've found a good walk with a favorite old double gun and a great bird dog always puts a smile on my face...
As an aside: I would like to thank Bill Mullins for coining the phrase "
The Daily Parker Pages" on the recent
Nom-de-plumes thread, and also for his insightful comments regarding what this web-site means to the many folks who stop by here occasionally from all walks of life. Those who come here to read and learn, those who generously share their many years of Parker knowledge, and those who come here with questions and leave with helpful answers. The PGCA site and it's variety of forums has something for everyone, and that diversity is what makes this gathering place for like-minded folks a great place to visit.... THANK YOU! Bill Mullins for so eloquently reminding us All the value this site holds for everyone, and THANKs to John Dunkle for his daily efforts in making it a better place to be...
Best To All, CSL & Setter Sioux....
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