Food, Friends, and Fun!
What a turn-out for the annual club convoy/social! About
7:30am, Danny pulled out his M151A2/M416 combo and parked it out
front as a marker for all to see where "Kaiserville"
was. I arrived driving the M38A1 and was shortly followed by
John SS and his M35A2 and Rory with his new 'pickup' as he called
it - a FIVE ton M813A1 dropside. Also riding with Rory was
Jeff L. Madison H rolled in next with his M37.
Non-driving members began to arrive to enjoy the coffee and
donuts provided. They included Herb in his new Ford F250,
Tim W and his father-in-law Ray, Fred H, Rick H and his wife
Nancy, Jeff McD, and Glen V. Danny's wife Gail was also
milling around assisting with the set-up.
Right off the bat, the first thing everyone had to see was the
damage done to the mailbox by the "Postman" aka: Rory.
Turns out his new pickup as he calls it (M813A1) is just a bit
bigger than anticipated and he tagged the mailbox out front.
Rushing out to snap the picture before the 'fix', Rory had a good
laugh at what happened. As it turns out, there was no damage
but Rory did straighten the mailbox to better then new condition.
The coffee was on and the donuts were going fast as members
continued to arrive. Everyone milled around and chatted,
looked at the vehicles, took pictures and generally kicked back
under the big pecan trees. Cold beverages were plentiful and
flowing as well. A swap table was setup and a few members
took advantage of the opportunity to sell/purchase some items.
Herb was busy installing a radio tower in his new truck.
About 11am, Danny fired up his grill and began the prep for the
blackberry/pineapple cobbler and the cherry/pineapple cobblers for
desert. I started the big trailer pit (provided by Fleet
Maintenance of Texas) for lunch. Claude showed up along with
Clint DeB and his son Colton, and about noon, the group feasted on
raspberry chipotle bacon cheeseburgers cooked by me, now called
"honorary mess sergeant". Desert was a fantastic
Dutch oven version of the cobblers cooked by Danny. A great
assortment of cookies was also provided.
About 1pm, the club got down to business. By now,
everyone's belly was full and the meeting went quickly. Glen
showed up and I tossed on a few more burgers. After the
meeting, several members departed, yet many stayed to enjoy the
Saturday afternoon under the big trees conversing with fellow
members and having a good time.
About 3:30 or so, most had departed. Overall, another
great annual social event! Make plans to attend next year -
you won't be disappointed!