Zachary completed the requirements for the championship last weekend. He finished with 4 majors and a 1st place in his class at the National. I am very pleased. He is the 2nd champion for his mother, Laureate Zinfandoll, this year and the 2nd champion for his father, GChB Acadia Gregarious, DCAT
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Thursday, August 21, 2025
Saturday, August 16, 2025
Wolves in Yellowstone
It was fun watching the pack with puppies in the distance, but after a while it became clear that the most exciting thing was the wolf that just kept coming closer, and closer, and closer to the road.
For some unexplained reason Mike and I don't have a very good camera. We both have really good quality binoculars, but our camera leaves a lot to be desired. If these pictures are what we took with a bad camera, just think what our pictures could have looked like with a great camera! The black wolf chose a path that took him directly to the roadside pull-off and the crowd of people. The crowd parted and the wolf crossed the road. The picture that looks a little "frosty" is the other side of the road and a different sun angle.
After the wolf was out of sight, we headed over to Lamar Valley. It was early morning, and the road was full of tourists. We could tell by the crowd that there was something interesting going on. I wanted to jump out of the van, but had to wait until we could find a place to pull off the road. I was afraid we were going to miss a wolf, but when we did stop and were able to get out, we found out that that while we had missed a chase, we didn't miss a wolf killing a bison calf. I don't have any pictures because our camera was not good enough, but we were able to watch the wolf, a coyote, ravens, an immature bald eagle, and a few adult bull bison all interact out in a wide open space with perfect viewing. I am so thankful. I could have stayed and watched all day- or at least until the wolf left, but we left before the wolf did.

