Showing posts with label Relay for Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Relay for Life. Show all posts

Friday, August 2, 2013

Timberon, New Mexico Blues Festival

Saturday/Sunday, July 27-28, 2013

Carla is a member of the Sassy Survivors Relay for Life Team and the Baker family has a food trailer that they use strictly for charity/fund raising purposes. They made arrangements to attend the Timberon Blues Festival so it seemed like a good idea to go along and help out. Their food specialty is the "Walking Taco" and they are delicious. These are made in half pound and one pound cardboard food trays and the ingredients are corn chips, taco meat, tomatoes, onions, cheese, lettuce, and sour cream with salsa and jalapenos on the side. They also sell ice cream, water, ice tea and sodas.

The festival was quite entertaining with ten or twelve bands taking part over the two days. There were also a number of vendor booths with interesting items for sale. Everyone was very friendly and there was plenty of conversation to be had.  The music was very professional and had just about everyone tapping their feet, keeping  the beat.

The Baker family is an amazing crew going from parents, Sue and Delton, daughters, Nicole and Jennifer, son-in-laws, Mike and Mike and grandchildren, Alexi, Andrew, Maddie and Mason. Everyone pitches in to help make their part of the event successful. They are a fun group to work and play with.

Doug and Carla stayed in the Sacramento River Lodge, a place that is trying to come back to life. It was alright, but let's hope they continue remodeling the place. There's a lot of room for improvement to say the least. Timberon is for all intents and purposes, a ghost town. However, they do have a small airport, a golf course with a restaurant and a Deli that isn't open on Sundays. It was good that we had packed fruit and cheese in the ice chest so a make do breakfast out under the tall pines on Sunday morning sufficed.

The famous Walking Taco food trailer
Delton and Jennifer enjoying a break

One of the many bands in action

Carla talking to a vendor about a hat
Alexi and Carla discussing purchase of yet another hat
Carla headed back for another shift in the trailer

Nicole, ready for business
Carla, framed in the window of the taco trailer
Customers are lining up for some scrumptious walking tacos
Nicole with  little Maddie contemplating eating a big hot dog
Some of the crowd in the vendor area
Here's Carla out shopping again
Bridge to the venue that was almost washed away the day before due to a flood
Maddie attracting customers
Another great band
People listening to the music-this was a bring your own chair type of event
They are fairly good dancers and seem to be having a grand time
A cute couple trying to keep the drizzle off-it didn't last long
This is our make-shift breakfast
Part of the Sacramento River with stone bridges for the cattle to cross
These bridges are amazing and even have orange railings on them
On the way home, we did see some elk out in a field, but we were past them before we could take a picture so I settled for a couple of cows (see above) this time. We drove into Cloudcroft and dined at Big Daddy's enjoying their famous pisole soup.

Thanks Doug, for taking all the great pictures.

This is all I have to say for now.


Friday, July 5, 2013

July 4, 2013 in Alamogordo, New Mexico

July 4, 2013

The day started out at 8:00 a.m. when volunteers from the Cancer Resource Center and members of Relay for Life Sassy Survivors Team gathered to build a float in Linda Laws' driveway here in Alamogordo, New Mexico. A truck pulling a flatbed trailer was generously donated for the occasion by Mike and Jennifer.

The pictures taken by Doug Kerr will explain the whole process as well as those he took at the parade itself.
Dr. Laws and wife, Linda overseeing the operation
The group building the birthday cake guided by Mike
Installation of the birthday candles. L to R: Jennifer, Alex, Mike and Carla
Icing the cake
Carla opening step stool so Jennifer can climb down from the trailer
Andrew inside the cake
Cancer Resource Center banner
The crew attaching other banners advertising Relay for Life supporters. L to R: Linda, Sue, Carla and Mike
Dr. Laws giving his medical once over of the cake


 
Mike creating a stand for our American flag
Sue and Mike hooking up float to truck
In the parade line-up patiently waiting for it to begin
Parade formation on-going
Michael helping his son, Andrew, into the cake
Young woman with her mythical looking Gypsy Vanner horse
Andrew adding to the festivity with his bubble wand
Still patiently waiting for the parade start R to L: Nicole, Carla, Linda and Jennifer
Mike, telling other drivers that the birthday cake is celebrating 100 years of American Cancer Society Research
And we're off
Miss Teen Alamogordo and Miss Teen Otero County
Miss New Mexico and Miss Alamogordo
Even a little white pony had his own float
Jeep drill during parade
The drill completed with each having a wheel atop the next jeeps wheel
Miss New Mexico (Look out Miss America contestants. Not only is she beautiful, but has the brains and talent to match.) from Alamogordo and Miss Alamogordo
Carla, CRC Volunteer and Sassy Survivor Relay for Life team member
Watching the parade

More parade watchers
Andrew wanding everyone with bubbles
Delton Baker made a cool place to watch the parade in his truck bed

Carla passing out Cancer Resource Center brochures
More parade attendees-everyone looks so patriotic in their red, white and blue
Announcing each parade entry as they pass the judges stand
The Judges' Stand
We did it and it was a hot day, but we are so proud of our birthday cake!
Thanks to everyone who participated from the Cancer Resource Center. We had such a fun time making this happen with Linda Laws' imagination and the mechanical abilities of Mike and the Baker family.

Thanks to Doug for photos of the whole process.

This is all I have to say for now.