Week or So In Review

Wow! Today Started off beautifully and as I sat in the chair in the bedroom gazing out the window, I noticed signs of perhaps an early Spring at the onset. Looks like new buds might be starting to form on the trees!

 

The afternoon has just finished with a stunning sunset after a record breaking 77F/25C day. Doors were open for fresh air and sunshine filtering in.

 

Anyway enough excitement about the weather.

The last couple of weeks have been busy getting back into sewing, shooting and general good living.

We've been to movies, seeing Unbroken, American Sniper and Imitation Game. Yes, you can probably see a pattern here. All truly great in their own right, but I have to say Clint Eastwood in his directing capacity nails it every time and the total silence during the credits at the end of American Sniper was quite humbling. Not one person in the whole packed cinema made a sound and walked out of that theatre in silence as a sign of respect. Very moving.

My youngest daughter had her 'Swearing In Ceremony' meeting all requirements to join the Australian Defence Force Academy and has launched herself into a career straight out of finishing high school. A dedicated and determined young lady that I am very proud of.

 

Congratulations Officer Cadet Curstin B. Prentice! Can't wait to see her in uniform.

Jacks been working on another gun cart which is progressing nicely and still regularly visiting Home Depot and Lowes, oh and Aces Hardware! Plus he's been getting us prepared for all the upcoming shoots and all the neat new places we will see in our travels along the way.

Tomorrow as the weather is supposed to be superb again, we will head out to the range for some practice and being Tuesday its half price hamburgers at the Route 66 icon, Pops!

Anyway got more prop painting to finish of a night time! So back into it!

 

Cheers

Kat xo

 

 

Load, Shoot, Repeat

It was a great weekend in Fort Smith with 45 turning up Saturday for the club match with 15 on Sunday. The days are quite pleasant and not toooooo cold in the morning at the moment.

 

The clear blue skies, no breeze and reasonable temperatures has continued into Monday. 70F/21C So what else do you do on a perfect Oklahoma day but head out to the range for some practice?!

Spent a couple of hours at the range running some drills, a few stages and a few test runs of Wild Bunch pistol because believe it or not I now have a front sight! Thanks to Snake Oil George it appears to be running well. Took me a little bit to get the right picture as I've been used to not having it for almost 4 months!

As the sun goes down, it's 5 o'clock somewhere!

 

See ya!

Kat

 

Convention Close Out

A little delayed in getting this out but we will do it anyway.

So Wednesday (7th Jan) as we saw, started with breakfast at Schilo's and then a bit of a walk along part of the Riverwalk. Bit of goofing off at a Mexican Restaurant with a photo opportunity. Hmm might make a good prop for Wild Bunch?!

 

We made a visit to the Alamo epitaph, the souvenir shop and garden and after a couple few drinks catching up with Cowboys and Cowgirls, returned later to view the exhibition in the shrine – Firearms of the Texas Frontier.

 

Interesting fact: there are several State and International flags in the Alamo with tags and a number on them. So enquiring minds set to find out from one of the curators or volunteers what they meant. The numbers represent how many 'Texians' originated from that particular area. For example England 11, Tennessee 16, and many others from Pennsylvania, Ireland, Spain to name but a few.

Then onto the long barracks to view the video and artefacts including William B Travis ring that he hung around infant, Angelina Dickinson's neck, prior to the battle. Susanna Dickinson's and her daughter Angelina were one of the few women and children who survived the massacre at The Alamo.

 

Thursday 8th called for dress up, Convention Opening breakfast and Awards preceded with the colour guard. Many seminars were to be attended within The Menger and of course visits down the road to the convention centre for vendors, book signings and stage shows.

 

The Marriachi band provided some entertainment in the mean time.

 

Got plenty of walking in between and photo opportunities for the public as we paraded the streets in our Victorian and cowboy clothing.

Here we are with Lily Marie in the Menger foyer. Gorgeous paintings and antique furniture just right for our gowns.

 

Thursday evening was cocktail hour with the acknowledgement of the 2014 Hall of Fame Inductees. Congratulations to Chuckaroo, Half-a-Hand Henri, Two Sons, Cowboys and Indian Store – Jim Bowie and Palewolf Brunelle (who was unable to attend) for all your efforts in the world of cowboy action shooting.

 

Friday 9th and time for more dress up, seminars, vendors, sitting in the bar and of course the Victorian Tea (I was lucky to gain a ticket for this and would never miss it at another Convention!).

 

Petit Foires, finger sandwiches and a selection of teas were the perfect afternoon setting for elegantly dressed women AND a few gentlemen to enjoy conversation and literature readings by Green Eyed Gypsy. Her excerpts from Texas Dames were very interesting to listen to and now I have to find and purchase the book!

 

Upon entry to the tea, we were given a blue and yellow ribbon to be worn. Stamped TEA into the velvet ribbon and a Texas star stud at the bottom, mine appeared to be upside down! Certainly made for easier reading in any case! Lol! There was to be a surprise associated with this 'purpose fault'. I won an 1880s garment drafting machine!!! Excited much, as I admired Velvet Glove's in Hot Springs, AR late last year and now I have one of my very own! Thanks also must go to Calico and Garnet Rose for donating this special prize.

There were other lucky seat and door prizes for others. Such a fun afternoon with thanks to Justice Lily Kate, Shotglass, Green Eyed Gypsy, Squawty Bawdy, and Aspen Filly – hopefully I haven't forgotten anyone.

Caught up with Flat Top Okie, Missouri Mae, Roy's Creek Dan and Highland Scottie for dinner that evening and a visit for the gents to partake in a cigar in the humidor at the Menger. A photo op with local constabulary! Too funny and I had to email it to him also.

 

The Pyjama Party and Pool Party were moved into the ballroom due to quite a cool and misty night. There certainly were some characters there and I heard it continued with Frederick Jackson Turner playing his guitar and entertaining the stayers in the foyer after they all left the Ballroom.

Saturday 10th and the blue gown. Pictures with Jackaroo and Wild Horse John before sitting to read for a while, which must have looked quite amusing to some.

So here I was sitting elegantly on the edge of the sofa, as one does when unable to manoeuvre petticoats and skirts much (I can be very ladylike when I need to be – who'd have thought! Lol!), reading the SASS Chronicle BUT it was on my iPad and I know there was a guy wandering through the hotel who I saw out of the corner of my eye take a photo. Too funny. Got the Chronicle read though.

 

On to Miss Tabitha's Victorian Undergarment show, her Flirtatious show yesterday regarding fan, parasol and handkerchief etiquette in the 1800's was very interesting and entertaining so this show was sure to be just as entertaining.

Miss Tabitha didn't disappoint, showing the different types of undergarments worn for the perfect silhouette from 1830's through 1890's. Her lovely assitants – Cat Ballou, Velvet Glove, Peaches O'Day, Bloomin' Yankee and Princess Rita (?) with a special appearance by Tex in his union suit.

Beautifully made gowns with some from disassembled antique gowns reusing embellishments and lace from the actual gowns to hand dyed fabrics, feathers and lace to match. Just stunning!

 

Then it was time for the Alamo Ball! With many in attendance the costume contest started early and then it was cocktails, dinner, announcement of costume winners and Victorian dancing! Thanks to Cowtown Scout and Jackaroo as my dancing chaperones for the evening. Was good fun and don't think we managed to dance on anyone's toes!

Ladies Best Dressed winners were, in 1st Place – Green Eyed Gypsy, 2nd Place – Kathouse Kelli and 3rd Place – Bloomin' Yankee. I thought at best I would place 3rd with these two exceptional dressmakers, with many more years of experience in 'period correctness' than I have, so I was absolutely stoked to place 2nd!!

 

Phew! And that folks is the wrap up for SASS Convention!

We headed home on the Sunday making a brief stop in Denton to meet with Lil McGill and hand over the Annie Oakley outfit and pick up gear from Boomstick Jay.

What a weekend, made some more friendships with Cowboys and cowgirls from different parts of the world.

Here's a shout out to Misty Moonshine, Slipnoose, Amber Oakley, Roxy West and all the other cowboys and cowgirls that make these big events work for all the enjoyment of the rest of us.

 

Cheers

Kat xo

 

P.S. Alamo is Spanish for cottonwood. 🙂

Oh and you can't take photos inside the Alamo so can't show you the firearms displays, the flags, the frescos on the stonewalls etc.

 

 

 

A Good Start To The Day

Not so much Breakfast at Tiffanys but after a late start its one block down to Schilo's Delicatessan for breakfast.

 

Schilo's is the oldest German restaurant in Texas and has been operating in various locations over the years. It was first a saloon opened in Beeville, TX and in 1914 Fritz Schilo moved his family to San Antonio. The saloon closed in 1917 with prohibition but they opened a Delicatessan the same year with Mrs Schilo making many of her specialty treats.

 

They survived the depression and the restaurant still operates today, still owned and operated by a German family (no longer the Schilo family though).

 

Breakfast is great, cheap, quick, fabulous service and the wait staff dress in black pants, white shirts and ties. A little bit of class.

 

The walls seem to be the original, some of the pitting in the concrete might indicate they have taken off some of the previous fixtures and the ceiling is pressed tin.

 

We found this place in 2012 when we visited and would definitely come here again. From the Menger it's only half a block!!

 

See you again Schilo's!

Kat xo

 

We Made It!

A couple of hours and the odd snooze later we hit the state line and entered into Texas at Gainsville, front porch of Texas, says their branding.

Quick stop for coffe at Macca's and we are back on the road with Tracey Byrd entertaining us.

I wish I had been able to get a picture! A truck just drove past with Woody hanging on for his dear life on the aerial. Love it, love Toy Story and remembered Woody and Buzz hanging off the back of the removalists truck. Sorry, slight side track there.

It's been almost 3 years since being in Fort Worth, hmm should have looked up where the fabric outlets were again. Maybe I can con Jack into it for on the way back.

'…thats somebody's dream, somebody's hope, somebody's world gone up in smoke…..' Haa haa haa that was appropriate timing for that song as I thought about the fabric stores and my chances. We'll see!

Just passed the Texas Motor Speedway, they've even held the Red Bull Air Races here.

 

Stopped in at Haslet, just outside of Fort Worth to visit and get Jacks shotgun repaired. Had lunch at the Catfish Grill with 'Goatneck Clem' and 'Capt. Sam Evans'. It's amazing what you can learn in one lunch. Like how their aliases came to be due to family ties within Texas, the Alamo, Fort Worth and Spanish exploration on the river near their ranch. Fascinating and amazing!

But now it's back in the car and heading for San Antonio (pronounced San Antone by some) Had a bit of a hold up round Austin in late afternoon traffic but got through.

We are staying at The Menger Hotel and arrived here at 6pm. It's been drinks, catch ups with other Cowboys and dinners with semi-unknown Cowboys and Cowgirls before returning to the room for the night.

 

See you tomorrow with a bit more of a history tour!

Kat xo

(I thought I posted this last night but appears not!?)

 

 

 

Road Trip!

Yes it's been a while, but in the morning we head on down to San Antonio, Texas for the SASS Convention.

It will be our first one! Normally held in Las Vegas, it is this close to us we won't be missing at least one convention experience. There will be vendors, Victorian Teas, old story tellers of the Wild West, seminars on costuming or sipping whiskey, pool parties and pyjama parties, visits down the riverwalk, the Alamo and of course the Grand Ball on Saturday evening.

So the dummy has been dethroned and is back in her corner.

 

The car is packed, with gowns and some B-Western bling to be delivered!

Pictures will come over the next few days so stay tuned! Looking forward to catching up with lots of friends and making some new ones.

Yee haa! The start of another year of fun and adventure.

Cheers

Kat xo

 

Post Christmas Club Match

Doesn't matter what the weather here, we can suck it up and get on with the fun.

THIS is how you shoot when it's cold right?! We have two semi enclosed stages and heaters to keep it comfortable. Awesome!

 

With snow still on the ground, we had 27 shooters roll up today for 6 stages. Three in the Saloon and 3 shot from the Mercantile.

 

Another great day shooting with the Territorial Marshal's.

 

Cheers

Kat xo

 

Christmas Day

Had a lovely long afternoon lunch with our friends Jack and Jackie, and some of their family. Thank you ever so much for having us over. Food, drink, conversation and company were sensational.

Now chilling out on the lounge that I rolled on to, drinking egg nog.

Happy Christmas Day, today or yesterday depending on where you are

 

Love

Kat xo

 

Christmas Eve Light Trip

Okay so here we go!

These are the lights at The First Baptist Church we pass often on our way out to the range I have admired the structural frames of baubles and snowflakes and then in front of the main chapel window is a Christmas tree with the cross on top. It is just beautiful.

 

Into one of the estates nearby for some impressive displays and then this one with all the trees wrapped in lights, changing colours and got the final shot of them all on just before we left!!! Love it!

 

Now I have Jack making his way into Oklahoma City and onto the State Capitol to see the Christmas Tree.

The trees are all done in multi coloured lights, and what a spectacular picture this is!

 

Back North to Broadway to see the old part of Edmond.

 

Ahh, happy I've seen lots of lights now, time for drinks and dinner!

When we do the Riverwalk in Bricktown over the weekend there will be more lights to see then, so you'll just have to wait for that. (More like I'll have to wait)

Merry Christmas everyone!

Love Kat xo

 

 

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

…from now on our troubles will be miles away, have yourself a Merry Little Christmas now…..

It's Christmas Eve, we have been working out at the range this arvo putting up the new Mercantile Bench. – Merry Christmas Teritorrial Marshal's!

 

The whole while listening to Country Christmas songs on the radio, anything from Santas sleigh is a hot rod, Silver Bells, Christmas in Dixie, Jingle Bell Rock, Santa Baby and Leroy the Redneck Reindeer!!! Haa haa, what would Jack have done without me annoying him with my singing while we glued and screwed down the top of the bench and did the touch up painting.

Now it's home via the liquor store (aka grop shop or bottl-o in Aus) and THEN this evening I shall be chauffeur driven (that would be Jack) to see the Christmas lights out and about.

So there shall be a momentary pause here for a few hours.

……..3 shotgun shells, 2 hunting dogs and a bag full of Mustang GT parts…

I wish I remembered the rest of that one, 5 flannel shirts and 8 table dancers are the only other 2 bits I remembered as I started typing this.

Merry Christmas to all our friends and family round the world but especially all our loved ones at home in Australia.

Love

Kat and Jack xoxo