A Real Afghan

I have been trying to get over 100 illos for the Eagle so have been very busy but visual images are pouring in. So it’s time for Photoblogging! First: a real hunting Afghan from Afghanistan. According to our friend Jutta Ruebesam: “She was found in the streets of Kabul by a member of a German …

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The eagle film

I have had about twenty people send me this so thought I should just post it myself. Below is a typical response from me: It is a trained golden taking a roe deer at the annual meet at Opocno in the Czech Republic. They take them as easily as a Goshawk takes a hare. The …

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Bookplate

Reid has been after me to do this one for ages. Let’s see: here is a slice of bookcase (yes, Carel, you are in there too). Take out that black one in the center. There it is: See the bookplate? Let’s zoom in. Can you read it? When I found it in a store in …

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John Burchard on Mule Birth

Dr. John Burchard puts in a scientific perspective on the mule birth below: “Not exactly my area of expertise, but … “Mule sterility results AFAIK from mismatched chromosome sets. I don’t know thedetails in this particular case, but in general any considerable difference inthe arrangement of homologous genes on the chromosomes causes problems atmeiosis because …

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Big Bore

I just recently found this pic of me in the early eighties examining a four- bore muzzleloading double gun, still shootable. It had American proof marks over Belgian ones and looked rather like a canoe with two fat tubes sticking out. As I recall it weighed in the neighborhood of sixteen pounds– about right for …

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Allah’s Navajo Bolo

My other bolo is if possible even stranger. A few years back our friend Phillipe, who was born in Lebanon and often visits there, got an original idea: to commission a bolo tie in traditional Navajo style, from another friend of ours, Navajo silversmith Phil Guerro.The one non- Navajo element was to be the name …

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Steve Kestrel

I just did some catalogue copy for a show by the wonderful sculptor Steve Kestrel at the Gerald Peters Gallery in Santa Fe, where many of my friends exhibit their work. I have a copy of the second work on this page.(Click to enlarge). This photo is of course nicer than these, taken on my …

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Linkage

Here are some links collected while I was finishing the book. Derb muses on consciousness and wonders if dogs have souls. David Zincavage remembers a collector of armor and splendid mastiffs. Also from David: a man in Pennsylvania is evicted for having too many books: “Authorities in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., condemned John Puchniak’s apartment this year …

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