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New
Years...Y2K+8
Bluff Trails Ranch RV Resort
Ingram, TX
December
29, 2007 – January 3, 2008
It
was cold and sunny, but 19 rigs welcomed in 2008 at the New Year's
rally held in Ingram, Texas at Bluff Trails Ranch.
The facility is located in Texas Hill Country, outside of the Ingram/Kerrville
area. Bluff Trails is a rally only facility, meaning it was just
us Traveling Supremes partying! There were abundant deer and antelope
playing on the grounds (watch out for their droppings!), a beautiful
stream, a very nice rally room and an outdoor kitchen building.
The
rally itself was hosted by our officers, and our welcome dinner
on Saturday, the 29th, was spaghetti, salad, garlic bread and cobblers.
What a start...and, of course, with two more potlucks and local
restaurants, the only New Year's resolution that could possibly
be made was that dreaded DIET! The New Year's day meal was the TS
traditional corned beef and spicy cabbage and fried turkeys supplied
by the Chapter, with all the other goodies prepared by all the ladies
and men. But what happened to the leftover turkey
and corned beef?
There
were no planned activities, but there were enough attractions in
the area to keep everyone busy. Fredricksburg and the Nimitz Museums,
Texas' answer to Stonehenge and Easter Island, the Cowboy Artists
of America Museum, the jeweler James Avery, the LBJ ranch and museum,
Luckenbach (minus Willie and Waylon), the Gibson store, restaurants
galore, and the beautiful Texas Hill country to name just a few
of the activities one could see.
Each
night the rally room was filled with card players (either Phase
10 or Sequence) or domino players, and most of the men huddled around
the fireplace talking about (what else?) trucks and trailers. It
was really great to see so many people staying around and visiting
after the evening meal.
The
highlight of the rally, though, was the New Year's Eve party. Heavy
hor d'oeuvres means food and lots of it. The special entertainment
was just that--special. Minnie Pearl (Burnel Moreau)
acted as mistress of ceremonies. Her special singing guests were
Donnie (Ida) and Marie (Les Cook)
Osmond; Johnny (Sue) and June Carter (Joe
Moore) Cash; Sonny and Cher (Polk Brian);
Dolly Parton (Hersel Rigney) and Elvis (Ardis
Schenk). They all did a marvelous job. Joe
really did look good in that sequined dress. And Hersel,
well, Dolly has nothing to worry about! Polk, though,
did look a little dizzy after doing both sides of the Sonny and
Cher hit, "Babe". Burnel, with the trademark
price tag on his head, told stories worthy of the lady from Grinders
Switch. Les...love those pink shoes! Ardis
did a great job of imitating Elvis, even to playing the inflated
guitar. Ida and Sue...great job
standing by your ladies!
Even
the gift exchange was fun--poor Dave Evans couldn't
convince anyone to take his frou-frou package, yet ended up with
homemade cookies. Tough on a diabetic, but he ate them anyway, in
moderation. Candy's gift was Fire & Ice Pickles--he
just can't get away from the spicy hot, can he?!
Nine
rigs stayed on for one more day, and ten rigs left for their winter
homes.
It
was a great rally.
Thank
you to our hosts for a job well done.
What a great beginning to a new TS rally year.
Ann Marie Wellock
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