Whew.....
I'm just home from my first Appleseed as an Orange Hat.
We describe the instruction to the shooters as drinking from the firehouse.
Well, it doesn't change when you take a hat.
I got some great experiences and even a few I wasn't sure I was ready for. But presented with the challenge I took it and did my level best.
Thank's to Alex for keeping me on the edge of my comfort level. Just like being a shooter on the line when an IIT starts to get comfortable with a task it's time for a new one.
Many thanks to Don and Karen for the hospitality. It's a little slice of paradise you've carved out for yourselves there and I can't thank you enough for sharing it.
Thanks to Rich, Rodger and Jeremy for the support and comradeship.
And thanks to all the shooters. For a first time out with mmy shiny new orange hat I couldn't have asked for a better group.
Now, a shower and bed. Then it's back to the manual, Fisher, and on to Dubuque!
Great job, Miller!!
Thank you for taking the orange hat. Come on up and raid Minnesota sometime.
That's the fiercest Schnauzer I've seen in a long time, what did you do to tee him off?
Not one of my schnauzers, it just happens to be the best pic I found on the web.
As for annoying one to that level....
Easy.
Take away the squirrel they just caught, hold a squeeky toy just out of reach, be a pico second late with dinner, not be scritching...
The trick with schnauzers is the same as with Hessian mercenaries...
You try to contain them with a minimum of battle and always watch your flanks.
Quote from: Miller on April 23, 2012, 02:55:17 PM
Not one of my schnauzers, it just happens to be the best pic I found on the web.
As for annoying one to that level....
Easy.
Take away the squirrel they just caught, hold a squeeky toy just out of reach, be a pico second late with dinner, not be scritching...
The trick with schnauzers is the same as with Hessian mercenaries...
You try to contain them with a minimum of battle and always watch your flanks.
ahh, yes, Schnauzers and their hostility towards all things rodent. Real hard on the gerbil/hamster population. We had 4 miniatures over a span of 20+ years. Cleverest dogs I've ever seen. Too brave for their size, but great companions. One of ours took on pair of German Shepherds, came off second best, then went back for more. He lived thru it, but he hated them ever after. And those ears, nobody got within a block of the front door that they didn't hear, virtually impossible to sneak up on them. They could distinguish friend/foe/stranger by the different walking patterns. Didn't even have to see them.
I've got a pair of 'em.
Otto has picked fights with German Shepards, Standard Poodles, a rottweiler, a greyhound, and a great dane.
Had words with a bernese as well....
So far quick action has prevented real contact.
And you don't just fight one...
While Otto yaps Indy circles around looking for a hamstring.
That's why I don't let them watch nature shows any more.
put Jurassic Park on the ban list
think "raptors with fur"
That has to be the most hilarious thing I have ever read on this forum!
Whew...
Now that I have caught my breath, Ben you did great this weekend. You did so well that if you like it or not you should be well on your way to a cursed Green Hat by the end of this year. If you thought that I was pushing you, you will really enjoy Cooper. ;D I really enjoy Cooper. That probably has to do with the fact that I have never had to work one of her shoots. She is great so pay more attention to her then you did me so you can actually learn something. Have a great shoot. I know we will in Winterset.
Alex
Much thanks Alex...
As for a green hat...whew...
One step at a time.
Let me get a red one first.
Of course until I almost had my Rifleman patch I said that was my only goal so who knows....
As for learning under Cooper....
I did okay as a shooter on her line...
:fingers crossed:
As one of the shooters this past weekend, Miller, you did a good job!
Thanks!
I feel no shame in admitting that being a new Orange Hat stepping on the line felt a lot like being a new shooter proning out for my first red coat...
This time my confidence had a little more to back it up though. ;)