A Unique Bed & Breakfast In the Heart of San Antonio's Historic District
August 24th is Prudence's birthday, so Fred and I planned on going down to San Antonio at Ron Ruckman's request to help Prudence celebrate. Also in attendance would be Ron Ruckman's nephew, Isaiah, who was visiting from Illinois, Frank Roberts and Joe Wells from Leakey, and Carolyn and Michael Shofner, friends of Ron and Prudence.
At Ruckman Haus
Fred had a florist send down a lovely arrangement of flowers and he was kind enough to add my name to the card. Prudence had given the arrangement the place of honor as the centerpiece in their dining room, and you can see a few pictures of it
here
(taken by Fred), and
here
(also taken by Fred), and
here
(taken my me).
Visiting With Frank and Joe
Of course, Frank and Joe were part of the group at Prudence's birthday dinner (more on that in a minute), but Saturday afternoon we all had a chance to relax and talk; the "relaxing" part was particularly attractive for
Frank
and
Joe.
After dinner,
Frank and Joe
treated the group to a short performance of what they do at Garner State Park and at various venues across Texas, venues such as the Texas State Fair and the annual Folklife Festival in San Antonio. Frank, known in the State Park System as the "Singing Park Ranger," treated us (and I apologize in advance for the darkness of the movies) to some western songs (left-hand movie player below) and Joe, who accompanies him, treated us to some cowboy poetry (right-hand movie player below).
We knew that Frank and Joe had to start out for home later in the afternoon, but we wanted them to meet the two friends that we ourselves had met for the first time at Greg's house in Palm Springs the year before. Brad and Will have something of a long-distance relationship, with Will living in San Antonio and Brad living in Austin. Getting back and forth, as it turns out, takes only about twenty minutes longer than it takes me to get to Fred's house, although for them, the time of day is even more of a factor than it is for me. In any event, we knew that Brad was down for the weekend, and we'd planned ahead of time to get together. The two of them dropped by Ruckman Haus and we ended up having quite a far-ranging and enjoyable couple of hours of conversation. The six of us decided to go have a very late lunch (or early supper, depending on your point of view) and we ended up at the Canyon Restaurant at The Quarry. Left to right in
this picture
ae Joe, Frank, Brad, Will and Fred. Similarly,
this picture
shows Joe, Frank, Brad, Will and myself. After our lunch/dinner, we returned to Ruckman Haus, talked a bit longer, and then both Frank and Joe and Brad and Will departed.
Prudence's Birthday Dinner
The dinner was very enjoyable, with Ron playing his role as host extremely well. Carolyn had brought the birthday cake, although we decided to return home after dinner and have it there. In this series of pictures from dinner, you have
Michael, Carolyn and Fred
and then
Frank and Joe
and then
Isaiah
and finally
Ron and Prudence.
To bring it all together, I took a movie of the entire group having dinner, and you can watch it with the player at right.
We went back to Ruckman Haus where Prudence got cards from everyone, and there was the usual routine of passing them around. She cut her cakes, and we enjoyed cake and coffee and conversation until quite late. In these last pictures, Fred caught
Carolyn and Prudence
enjoying some cake and, later
me, Carolyn and Michael
having some sort of discussion. The evening was a great success, I thought, and I sincerely hope Prudence enjoyed having her close friends with her for the celebration.
Leaving for Home
Ron and Prudence took us to the airport about 7:30 so we could catch our flight home. This was right at the time after the "plot" to use liquids to blow up airliners was discovered in Britain, and we wanted to get to the airport early to check luggage. But we arrived back home without incident and on time. The weekend was enjoyable for us; Prudence and Ron are always excellent hosts and great company.
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Ron and Prudence Ruckman
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