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At 2:44pm on July 22, 2007, Christiane Lohmann said…
Holy shit ! I should have known that your a virgo,-)))
So let's party together...me 30th of august. Andreas found another bottle of whiskey in the cupboard yesterday.
Who is in the dutch team for the world championship in Belgium in october 2007 ?

regards
Christiane
At 11:44pm on July 22, 2007, Katariina Roiha said…
Beautiful dogs on your pages clip. Your foundation does very important work maintaining the irish as it should be...
At 1:54am on July 23, 2007, Myra Thomas-Rhodes said…
Welcome to the site ,Henk.
Cheers, from Perth,Western Australia.
Myra.
At 2:30am on July 23, 2007, Mirjam said…
Hi Henk,
Nice to see you here! How are your dogs doing? I think they have a lot of fun in the fields... Good luck!
Mirjam
At 5:31am on July 23, 2007, Alenka Pokorn said…
Hi Henk, welcome to this site. Nice to have someone here with so much experience and knowledge. Love, Alenka
At 4:33pm on July 23, 2007, Henk ten Klooster said…
Whoopie what a warm welcome, Alenka, Mirjam, Myra, Katariina & Christiane. Reading you all while enjoying a cigar and a good glass of whiskey encircled by silver muzzled Irish, makes life taste extra well!!! Hope to enjoy some fantastic debates with a smile. Cheers Henk.
At 3:51pm on July 24, 2007, Henk ten Klooster said…
Haha Frances, you're as young as you feel. And never too old to forget about our youth:-)))))

Hey ofcourse I remember you travelling from Ireland to England as a kid even working in Wendover kennels to Belgium with one big love: Irish setters. And Trawricka Golden Ambition (Tanya) being your ambition as well. With a lot of FT-winners in her pedigree.

It would be the biggest surprise for me to see you back to where you once belonged: to the red setters as you called them and active in both fields: field and show. Great to read you've enjoyed those Dublin mountains as fantastic. I've enjoyed your wins with Charmed... I like enjoying!

I've tried to get rid of my old love Irish setters but it didn't work. When - by accident- I saw some working fields the damn old story began to explode. That is where I feel at home prefarably alone. Its about bonding with your setter. Nothing beats memories born while working - like getting lost in snowstorms in Poland two reds working like swallows on four legs in front of you.

Maybe training in Roxheim would be a good idea., thats the finish of training youngsters in the ISCN-scheme. Anyway Frances, before you become a living Irish setter monument, try to revive some of its heydays - those of Tanya. I'd like to enjoy that once again....

Henk.
At 8:45am on August 10, 2007, watergirl0153226 said…
You look so at home with a lap full of puppies! I had to smile when I saw your cute picture. Can tell you really enjoy your setters.
Barb Janicek
At 4:58pm on August 10, 2007, Henk ten Klooster said…
Hey thanks. Yes it was a celebration those pups in a great Indian Summer. I'll never forget that first one on my bed. Can you imagine awakening like that. He has a good life now in Canada and flying all over the world for holidays. Hopefully life is good for you as well in Wisconsin, by the way pups mother is from Kentucky.
Henk ten Klooster.
At 4:50pm on August 11, 2007, Carmel Murphy said…
You seem to be quite the character(as we say here in Ireland!!) Full of the Blarney and loving to stir it up(start discussions/arguments!!!!!!!!!!)You sound more Irish than dutch!!
At 5:49pm on August 11, 2007, Henk ten Klooster said…
You can't chose where to be born Carmel. If so I'd chose Ireland. And theres proof I'm the best Irishman. The first one who challenged me with illegal black Irish whiskey, ended up under the table. Not me!!! Well hope to see you one day! Henk.
At 4:35pm on August 12, 2007, ursula wilby said…
Hello Henk! I was looking at your video and (its a bit difficult to tell) but the dam (and a lot of the puppies) appear to have a lot more white on them than at least I am used to or have ever seen in a purebred irish setter. Or is this just a trick of the camera?
Greetings from Sweden!
At 5:40pm on August 12, 2007, Henk ten Klooster said…
Well thanks for words from Sweden Ursula!

Yes dam and pups have a lot more white than what people are used to see. The one with the most white Grouse went to Italy and his owner, an Italian diplomat, had been waiting veeeeeeeeeery long for such a pup!
Hey and those pups got me rocking!!!! Just like it used to be......

Henk ten Klooster.
At 3:25pm on August 26, 2007, Christiane Lohmann said…
One day late, but better late than never...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DEAR HENK. There is still the Famous Grouse waiting here for you, if I remember right.
Any IS in the dutch team for the World-Hunting-Championship/ St. Hubertustrial in Belgium ?
I have the honor to judge the german equipe middle of september...but doubt any IS will appear. Pointers yes, GS yes.

C u
Christiane
At 4:03pm on August 26, 2007, Henk ten Klooster said…
Melting away when reading this.

I've just been typing away some moments on this site in between chopping woods for next winters, next is hunting... Know nothing about competition, but I'll do my best....

Hey I've never met you, but sure know its great an Irish setterfan ends up in the middle of hunting-fields!!! Inspiring!

Happy birthday for you & your family next Thursday. Yes: CU!!
Henk.
At 3:20pm on September 5, 2007, Joan Clancy said…
I searched and searched... and searched. I CANNOT figure out what "start me up" has to do with Irish Setters. Enlighten me??? I can't add it till I know why I'm adding it.
Clancy's a great name for an Irish setter : ) I'll have to name one Klooster!
Joan
At 5:28pm on September 5, 2007, Henk ten Klooster said…
Hey Klooster great idea. But don't come complaining Klooster has sneaky stolen the meat from the kitchen:-))) Like Clancy does!

Sorry Start Me Up got nothing to do with Irish setters. For others. But for me it does. I play it as start of working days with setters. And Backstreet Girl is my song for Clancy, thats a long story.

There was a rockstar in the USA who was a biiiiiiiiig fan of Irish setters. But I forgot his name. Only known there not in Europe. Maybe he has written something special? Anyway, Abergavanny and Shannon is a good start! Starts up as well here, so thanks! Henk.
At 10:09pm on September 5, 2007, Joan Clancy said…
FYI about the name Clancy. Clancy is a Mac name: the initial C of clancy is in fact the last letter of the prefix Mac. In Irish it is MacFhlannchaidh, out of the red, (son of Flannchadh, Flann meaning reddish or Ruddy). The Fh is silent.
Told you it was perfect for an Irish Setter!
Joan Ni Fhlannchaidh (Ni being the femine version)
Told you it was perfect for an Irish setter!
At 4:35pm on September 16, 2007, Jessica Stuart-Thorne said…
Thanks for the comment. I am going to show my Setter when I finally do get her but I believe in keeping the original function of the dog intact. Too many breeds have been ruined by "splitting" them into show and field. I will do both. It balances them out. You should have attractive dogs that have the heart and ability to be in the field. Thanks again.
At 12:40am on October 15, 2007, Laura Kolbach said…
yes, but in this case i am the beholder :)

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