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Unread 12-26-2017, 07:35 PM   #1
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X Mass is a travel day for me to my wife's family for dinner which is usually served in the early afternoon.

I love to get out and hunt pheasants in the snow but it won't be happening much if at all this year. Daisy is just hanging on and every day she is with me I count as a blessing. We are fortunate she has no pain but came close to going to the vet last week.

Today it was -10 with the wind so Daisy and I hunted in Africa and watched some old westerns on TV. All things considered it was a good day.

How about some pics of that 16???
Rich, Although I don't know you, or your Daisy, I feel for you at the stage you're at with your girl. You have her with you, and I'm sure she knows just how you feel about her. There is no bond like that between a hunter and his dog. I hope you have comfortable hunting in Africa with your girl. Count your past days with her as treasures.
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Crazy Daisy and I have had some wonderful hunts together. Today we almost finished Hunting the African Rhino published by Amwell Press and re released by Safari Press. Tomorrow we start Reminiscences of an Elephant Hunter by W.D.M. Bell. Sadly I fear I'll finish that one alone.

I have a Quail hunt set for the end of January in south Georgia. It will be good to get out of the cold and snow for a few days and get a Parker or two into the field again.
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Crazy Daisy and I have had some wonderful hunts together. Today we almost finished Hunting the African Rhino published by Amwell Press and re released by Safari Press. Tomorrow we start Reminiscences of an Elephant Hunter by W.D.M. Bell. Sadly I fear I'll finish that one alone.

I have a Quail hunt set for the end of January in south Georgia. It will be good to get out of the cold and snow for a few days and get a Parker or two into the field again.
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Enjoy your Bell reading, and your Crazy Daisy while you have her. I hope your Georgia hunt brings you gentle weather that allows you time to linger so you can remember past hunts.

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Daisy and I won't get a chance to finish our Rhino hunt. She took a turn for the worse last night. She sat in my lap in the recliner the whole night, neither one of us slept. She went home this am. I'll put a tribute to her on the Man's Best Friend forum.
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Daisy and I won't get a chance to finish our Rhino hunt. She took a turn for the worse last night. She sat in my lap in the recliner the whole night, neither one of us slept. She went home this am. I'll put a tribute to her on the Man's Best Friend forum.
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I'm so sorry to learn of Daisy's passing. I've always managed to hold our dogs as they pass -- far too many of them. Somehow, I think it comforts them and makes our connection even stronger. I'm glad she was with you and in your lap. Grieve for her, but in honor of the bond you had and the good times you shared. Smiles of memory will come at some point in the future, and telling "Daisy stories" will be a comfort for many years to come.

Every hunter on the site feels for you I'm sure. Know that you and Daisy are in our thoughts.

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