Note to readers: This is the final blog of a three part series about
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Bling-Bling and How to Judge a Camel Beauty Contest
An Arabian Asayles Beauty Queen. |
The first time I heard about a Camel Beauty Contest I laughed. I had no idea these goofy-looking beasts
with the big hump had a lot in common with very valuable majestic thoroughbred
horses. I learned at the camel festival that a camel’s value, performance and
beauty, just like a thoroughbred’s, are determined by their skeletal structure,
the sleekness of their coat and the all-important pedigree. Both can cost an
absolute fortune.
There is a disparaging saying, “A camel is a horse designed
by a committee” because its parts don’t go together. But, I tell you that after
our forays into camel festival beauty contests, I believe that a camel is
far more complex and has a beauty all-to-its own that can rival a
thoroughbred any day.
Now that Roger and I are semi-pros on the camel festival
circuit, I think it is time to impart what we’ve learned about judging a camel’s
beauty. I am certain that newly un-employed American Idol judge Simon Cowell is rolling his eyes
and touting that little “I can’t believe I am hearing this” smirk. But just eat
your heart out Simon, this is way out of your judging league.