Marathon, dog show, hamfest

Lots of things going on the next few weekends to keep me busy.

This Saturday (Jan 18) I’ll be helping out with radio communication support for the Charleston Marathon. If you happen to be near the 23 mile mark, stop by and say hi.

The next CHUUG meeting on Jan 23 is something a little different. Instead of the usual Barcamp style discussion, it’s going to be 5 minute lightning talks on the topic of your choice.

Please create and bring a 5 minute presentation on a technical or geek topic that you are passionate about. If you go after the sacred cows of the geek community, all the better.

Next weekend (Jan 25-26) is the Charleston Kennel Club dog show up at the Exhcange Park fairgrounds. Always a fun to see the variety of dog breeds there. I’ll be there both days in the afternoon with the Charleston Lab Retriever Club (the fun dogs) outside. Stop by if you want to experience what a dog show is like, and then head outside to see the Labs where the fun dogs/people hang out.

The weekend after that (Feb 1) is the Charleston Hamfest and “Computer” Show at the Armory Park Community Center just off East Montague. I’ll be there bright and early helping out in the tailgating area. It’s not a huge hamfest but I should be able to find a few interesting things there. There will be door prizes drawn throughout the day, including three cash prizes (if you’d like to buy a prize ticket, drop me a note). Don’t go if you’re expecting a lot of computer stuff though. It’s just not that kind of show. You’ll find a lot of older “computer junk box” stuff, but if that’s what you’re looking for, by all means stop in. An amateur radio licensing test will be conducted at the hamfest too.

The weekend after that is Orlando Hamcation which was a whole lot of fun last year, but we won’t be going this year. Too many other travel plans coming up to make it practical this year.

There’s also a lot of radio contesting coming up over the next few weekends.

2013 CSCLRC show

The last weekend of January means it’s time for the Charleston Kennel Club dog show, and the CSCLRC Supported Entry that goes along with it.

I made it over there around noon, and the first thing I noticed was that the dog show in general wasn’t nearly as busy or full of dogs as it has been in previous years. I’m told the number of Labs registered for this year’s Supported Entry is lower than last year, but last year was unusually large too, so this year is probably about normal.

The weather was nice this year again, and there were a lot of good and happy looking Labs.

Best of Breed winner today was Ch Belquest Deep Run Easy Peasy, a very good looking Lab.

Best of Breed winner Ch Belquest Deep Run Easy Peasy

Check out the rest of my photos in the gallery.

Dog show time!

It’s January, and that means it’s time for more dog show action. This year’s Charleston Kennel Club dog show is Jan 26-27 at the Ladson fairgrounds, and I’ll be there for the CSCLRC Supported Entry, because Labs are the cool dogs.

Hopefully this year continues the nice weather last year, and not the wet rainy trend of the previous years.

Come on out and check out all the dogs!

CSCLRC Supported Entry 2011

The first day of this year’s Charleston Kennel Club dog show had some excellent weather for the first time in the 5 years I’ve been going. This year the show was smaller than last year. Not as many people or dogs as there were in past years. Still a lot of fun today.

Dog show weather

It looks like for the first time since I’ve been going, there will actually be nice weather for this year’s Charleston Kennel Club dog show! Weather normally isn’t an issue for the regular dogs, but the CSCLRC part of the show has always been outside (at least as long as I’ve been going). The labs don’t never really seem to mind the weather and the handlers just dress appropriately. You don’t really see a lot of the primping and preening with the labs that you see with the other dogs inside.

Weather should be nice today hitting 17°C later this afternoon. The ground hasn’t been turned into a soggy muddy mess from being soaked by rain the previous night. There’s no rain in the forecast for the weekend.

This should be a great weekend for a dog show!