May
14
Reunion Planning:
Bonnie and I met Mark and Jenny at Barry and Betty’s (Bee’s) home in Wimberley about a month ago. We had an absolutely great time.
The purpose of the trip was to plan the 2011 Tyler Family Reunion.
Everything is coming together, and I will keep everyone posted as we go along.
So far the schedule looks like this:
* Friday Evening: (for those who can make it in on Friday)
Hamburgers at Barry’s house around 6
* Saturday: Lutheran Church – 101 Spoke Hill Dr in Wimberley
Big Breakfast 7:30
World Famous Salt Lick Barbeque 12 Noon
Business Meeting at 2
Leftovers for Early Snack that evening at 5
Clean kitchen & facility 7 and be out of building by 8
* Sunday: Breakfast @ Barry & Betty’s
Devotional breakfast 8:00 AM
Due to the dry weather and the burn bans (with some areas including grills & BBQ pits) across the State, we’ve decided that this year we should not even attempt to do our own barbeque.
I had heard of the Salt Lick for years, but have never been there, nor have I ever had the privilege to lap-a-lip around one of their world famous smoked ribs nor tasted what Pete Campbell says is the best-darn smoked brisket in the whole world!
And Barry Tyler agrees with Pete that it’s got to be the best gall-dang BBQ this side of heaven!
So being that the Salt Lick is only about 20 minutes from Wimberley, and we can’t do our own BBQ this year, – Problem Solved – the Salt Lick is doing the meat this year. Are we lucky or what?
We’ll be servin’up some-of-all their whole layout; brisket, ribs, sausage and chicken.
But, we will do our own sides and all the fixins to go with it.
So, hook-up the wagons, gather up all the kids and lets all get together at the river, the Blanco river that is, and have a Tyler Reunion that will be remembered and talked about for years to come.
There are all types of things (for the old, the young and in between) to do in Wimberley.
Over the next couple of weeks I’ll be posting pictures and information about the different activities available for all ages. Things like the Blanco River (we’ll have private access to the river), Canyon Lake is right there, and the town shopping area is something to see with the Blanco River running right through the middle of it. It is amazing, it’s beautiful, what more can I say – It’s the Texas Hill Country.
Check back often, I will add more pictures in a couple of days. Also, Barry is putting together directions to on how to get to their house and I’ll post phone numbers for places to stay and info on other things to do.
See you all in Wimberley,
Punk
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