Help and Collecting Dogs

Both British and Americans divide breeds of dogs into seven groups. For the Brits, their terminology of gun dogs, pastoral and utility dogs correspond to the American sporting, herding and non-sporting groups.

Both countries use hounds, terriers, toys and working dogs for the other four groups. It’s simple enough until one discovers, for instance, that a Boston terrier is not a terrier, but a toy.

In the Country, Who Needs Big City Dog Grooming

Three years ago, our beloved pups, Sophie and Isabel, made the transition from city to country life with nary a woof of dismay.

They were seven years old and accustomed to a predictable regimen of leashed walks on urban sidewalks and occasional visits to the local dog park. Those visits were more for our benefit than theirs, as they clearly had an unabashed disdain for such contrivances.

Of Note: What’s Goin’ On

The 91st running of the Virginia Gold Cup, one of the premier steeplechase events in the country, is scheduled Saturday, May 7 at Great Meadow in The Plains.

After great success with pari-mutuel betting, the perk continues on site.  The Virginia Gold Cup, and October’s International Gold Cup, are the only Northern Virginia venues to offer sanctioned betting. The widely-acclaimed West Point Alumni Glee Club will sing the National Anthem at the event, performing at noon.

Maggie Johnston Savors Sidesaddle in Every Way

Maggie Johnston’s passion for horses and tradition are perfectly encompassed in her love for riding sidesaddle. For the past decade, Johnston has been fox hunting, showing and most recently racing while riding with both legs on one side.

On the Hunt… for Hats

by Summer Stanley

Time is ticking. You may only have a few days to find an Easter bonnet, but lucky for you April brings spring races just around the corner, and Virginia Gold Cup (Derby Day) follows closely in May. Triple the fun for your crown! So where can you find the sometimes dainty and sometimes show­stopping accessory that fits your personality?

Virginia Wine Summit comes to Middleburg

by Len Shapiro

Loudoun County again will be a destination for wine experts when the Virginia Wine Summit comes to the Salamander Resort and Spa in Middleburg this spring.

 

New Middleburg Printer is Just the Right Type

by Leonard Shapiro

If ever there’s a dissatisfied customer at Middleburg Printers, the business’s new owner will have no trouble dealing with any problem at all. After military tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan—“yes, people were shooting at me,” he said—conflict resolution should not be an issue.

Meet 34-year-old Albert Patterson, a native Californian who spent eight years in the Army before being honorably discharged as a sergeant in 2012. He’s the proud father of four with a fifth on the way. And he and his father-in-law, Nolan Barzee, completed the purchase of Middleburg Printers from Vince Perricone at the end of 2015.

Trinity Church Continues SOME Kind of Good Work

by Leonard Shapiro

It begins on the third Thursday morning of every other month.

About a dozen volunteers, most armed with a sharp knife, descend on the kitchen at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Upperville and soon start chop, chop, chopping countless carrots, onions and peppers to spruce up a scrumptious rice casserole recipe they’ve followed for years.

Upperville Country Store Back in Business

by Dulcy Hooper

Just a few short months after opening The Local Taste in Upperville, Chris Patusky and Kiernan Slater Patusky were presented with an offer very close to home, one that made too much sense to pass up.

“Actually,” Chris said. “Kiernan and I were just finishing up the renovation of The Local Taste when we learned that there was an opportunity to lease the Up-perville Country Store business right next door.  It allows us to coordinate the op-erations, products, marketing and parking much better.”