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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Good week

Katie Ayers with her first offering in a very Professional Art Show in Yuma.  We're excited for her!

Friends Dale & Ev Hanson, having their first breakfast at Jose's  in Mexico!

Ev had Huevos Rancheros, and Dale enjoyed these  Huevos y papas.  I think they'll be going back!



George, one of the singers at the Friday night "sing" in the Bard, CA, Community Building.  The sing had been going for for about 30 years.

People from all over the US & Canada show up to play and sing.  We just go to listen.

Bonnie and her husband, Jim, are a big part of the program.  Bonnie leads the few group songs, plays her guitar and sings.  Jim plays piano, trumpet, bucket bass, and probably other instruments.  They are very good!

Accordion player, with a wife that sings and is an excellent pianist.

Al plays the Steel, and has a great singing voice

Pat.  A first time singer from BC.  Her and her husband are motorcyclists!  We met them for the first time last Friday, but have been in the same internet bike group for over 7 years!  VROC !

The Flugal Horn add a lot the the program

Another 1st time group.  These 3 Sisters from Yuma entertained us with professional quality!  Sure hope to see them come back.

Ray has been the MC and drive behind the "Sing" for over 25 years.  Tomorrow Feb 27th, they will celebrate their 75th Wedding Anniversary!!!  A fine looking young couple!

Backing up one of the singers.

One of the Sisters from the trio did a solo.  

  
Bonnie and to perform with a "sore toe" tonight.  While carrying in Janet's Bucket Bass, Bonnie was helping get it in place, and it sort of fell on her foot.  It had to hurt!  Maybe next week she'll have on her steel toes safety shoes!

We usually go to the Mad Chef for s snack after the sing.  This is Amber, our favorite waitress.  She's picking up a "new to her" on Saturday, and is giving us the thumbs up.

Amber handled all 14 of us.  Very fast, and no mistakes on the orders or the tickets.  She's a great waitress.

Early Saturday morning I rode the scooter out to the Foothills to pick up a  small computer we saw in the morning paper.  I stopped for some coffee at a truck stop, and when returning to the scooter, this was parked behind me.  Wonder if he just came in from the interstate.............:-)

Old Harley Davidson seats at Britain's Farm. http://britainsfarms.tripod.com/

Shade for the horses and part of the pavillion at Britain's.

Susie Mcentire and her husband Mark jointed up at our table Saturday night, before the Dinner Show.

This was the first time we've seen Susie perform live.  I like her every bit as good as her big sister Reba.

A real professional.  She made us all feel  happy.  If she comes back as planned next year, I hope to be right at the front table again!

A  purple petunia from the planter box.  Looks like it's made out of velvet.

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