The last dancing of the Fiesta found a smaller crowd of die-hard dancers in the Advanced hall enjoying the calling of Bob Baier. We danced with Dennis and Cheryl, John and Margie, Ed and Marlyn, Wes and Jenske, John and Peggy, and Jim and Pat, among others. For half the tips, Ken sat out and rested his back and I found other partners, including Pat (since Wally wasn't up to dancing).
Wally had a VuQube that he wanted to sell, and Ken had been looking at them at Camping World. We struck a deal, so now Ken has an alternative to our DirecTV tripod and dish. We hope it will be easier to deploy.
We had the rest of the day to regroup and visit with the remaining campers in our group. Dennis and Cheryl decided to stay over until Monday, since the Tejon Pass was experiencing high winds, which are dangerous for high-profile vehicles. They invited us over to play games, and we played their new Diamond Edition Scrabble game, which has some very nifty features.
After the Scrabble game, we played Rummikub, and then went home to cook dinner.
We all got together for dinner, with everyone bringing their own dishes to Evans' fifth wheel so we could share some camaraderie, and later a game of Farkel.
Chris called during the game to tell me about a new house in Portland he is thinking of buying.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Die-Hard Dancers
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