1 minute readAt The Beagle Institute in Aldie, It Was All Bassetsfrom Country ZEST & Style Holiday 2022 Editionby Country Zest & StyleNext ArticleLETTER from PARIS Dancing the Night AwayAt The Beagle Institute in Aldie, It Was All BassetsThe Hill & Hollow Bassets with William Cohen Uziel (whipper-in), Robin Conrad (whipper-in), Carter Amigh (MBH), and Rita Bush (whipper-in).Photo by Bonnie Nichols Mary O’Connell was a judge during the basset field trial, and her horse Red was ready to go. “Red doesn’t like standing still for long and he was bored.”Photo by Bonnie Nichols Denali, a basset with Hill & Hollow Bassets, participating in the field trial.Photo by Bonnie NicholsMary Reed, MBH, Ashland Bassets. For five couples, the Ashland Bassets won first place followed by Three Creek Bassets, Monk Hall and Ripshin Bassets.Photo by Bonnie Nichols More articles from this publication:LETTER from PARIS Dancing the Night Away5minpage 70An Old Mill and New Luxury All in One2minpages 68-69One More Time for The Fighter Chick4minpages 66-67A Country Wedding to Remember6minpages 64-65Wonderful, Whimsical Artist Alan Rubin Loved His Punjabs2minpage 63Conservation Trail Ride Helps Show the Way3minpage 62Fair Trade Connects Global Markets to Clarke County3minpage 61At the Sully Historic Site, No Runway Necessary3minpage 60ZEST1minpage 59Show moreThis article is from:Country ZEST & Style Holiday 2022 Edition