And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years), Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
Hi Doc -- I will be bringing my camera and intend to take lots of photos. And will post and share afterwards -- Though will certainly need help from many others identifying people from the years since the dark ages of the 70s :)
Looking so forward to this!!
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And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years), Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
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Wow, can't wait to see them. m
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And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years), Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
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Hiya Doc! I'd love to be there to celebrate with you but I'm too damn far away here in Massachusetts. I'll look forward to the photos. So good Gloria, Angeline and Marilyn will be attending. -- Maria
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And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years), Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
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Doc!
Happy birthday! I've currently posted myself for a multi-year stay at a meditation retreat center in northern California. There's a lot of Winedale carry-over here, especially in the line of Everybody Does Everything, and if you don't know how to do it, you will learn or figure it out. Plumbing, burning dead trees, dish washing, cooking, and all other kinds of things. I often think very fondly and thankfully of my days at Winedale, and find myself taking not un-daring risks in "this desert place" in order to "awake my faith".
I know with no small experience that in order to find myself, I have to risk getting lost, and it's a lesson I took at very first in Arden from you.
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On 3/18/2013 5:26 PM, Maria Black wrote:
Hiya Doc! I'd love to be there to celebrate with you but I'm too damn far away here in Massachusetts. I'll look forward to the photos. So good Gloria, Angeline and Marilyn will be attending. -- Maria
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And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years), Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
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That is so fantastic. I cannot wait for a big hug. They really were the backbone of Winedale, along with Edith. I have tried to reproduce "Chicken in a Garden" but nothing comes close to the original. What sweet ladies who did there best to make our summers unforgettable. Just a bit misty thinking of them, Jerald
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On Mar 18, 2013, at 7:40 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years), Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
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Ah, Angeline! It sounds like a love song. King Ranch Chicken and that squash and cheese casserole were royal feasts. And I will never forget Marilyn crackng up and dancing with us at the store (the store! another song!) or Gloria prancing on her big horse in the Much Ado parade of 1975. Our cups runneth over. To Sunday!
Love, Alice On Mar 18, 2013, at 8:27 PM, Jerald Head wrote:
That is so fantastic. I cannot wait for a big hug. They really were the backbone of Winedale, along with Edith. I have tried to reproduce "Chicken in a Garden" but nothing comes close to the original. What sweet ladies who did there best to make our summers unforgettable. Just a bit misty thinking of them, Jerald
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And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years), Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
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How I wish I could be there. I've relocated to DC, and am working my way out of the hole dug by two years' unemployment, but I will be you all in spirit, and especially with you, Doc.
Love,
--Mike
Please put me in Mike's column: So much wanting to be there, but simply not able to. Sending virtual bear hugs with tremendous admiration, affection and thanks.
Bruce Wharton
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On Mar 19, 2013, at 3:02, Mike Godwin mnemonic@gmail.com wrote:
How I wish I could be there. I've relocated to DC, and am working my way out of the hole dug by two years' unemployment, but I will be you all in spirit, and especially with you, Doc.
Love,
--Mike
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"Sent from Africa" Bruce! well, i don't have anything as good as that going on, but i can't get there. At least not til 7pm. I sure would love to see and hug you, Doctor James Ayres. And, all y'all. Will Kathy require we do drink margaritas? Will there be lingering 'neath the pecans? Unless I hear otherwise I'm assuming y'all are breaking up the shenanigans in the afternoon and i'm out of luck. i am fortune's fool. Have the most glorious day, Doc!!!!
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Please put me in Mike's column: So much wanting to be there, but simply not able to. Sending virtual bear hugs with tremendous admiration, affection and thanks.
Bruce Wharton
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On Mar 19, 2013, at 3:02, Mike Godwin mnemonic@gmail.com wrote:
How I wish I could be there. I've relocated to DC, and am working my way out of the hole dug by two years' unemployment, but I will be you all in spirit, and especially with you, Doc.
Love,
--Mike
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Happy Birthday, Doc!
I must likewise give my regrets for missing your pah-tay, but I've got Merchant rehearsals that afternoon and can't get away to come celebrate your 4-Score. But rest assured that I'll be meditating much upon your teachings that day, in my quest to communicate in the eftest way, the humanity of Shylock.
Much of what I'm doing in my life is in no-small thanks to you, so imagine I'm celebrating you the best way I know how...
By doing.
"I humbly give you leave to depart, and if a merry meeting may be wished, God prohibit it!" RD
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On Mar 19, 2013, at 9:31 AM, Shawn Sides shawn.sides@gmail.com wrote:
"Sent from Africa" Bruce! well, i don't have anything as good as that going on, but i can't get there. At least not til 7pm. I sure would love to see and hug you, Doctor James Ayres. And, all y'all. Will Kathy require we do drink margaritas? Will there be lingering 'neath the pecans? Unless I hear otherwise I'm assuming y'all are breaking up the shenanigans in the afternoon and i'm out of luck. i am fortune's fool. Have the most glorious day, Doc!!!!
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 12:21 AM, DB Wharton dbwharton@yahoo.com wrote:
Please put me in Mike's column: So much wanting to be there, but simply not able to. Sending virtual bear hugs with tremendous admiration, affection and thanks.
Bruce Wharton
Sent from Africa
On Mar 19, 2013, at 3:02, Mike Godwin mnemonic@gmail.com wrote:
How I wish I could be there. I've relocated to DC, and am working my way out of the hole dug by two years' unemployment, but I will be you all in spirit, and especially with you, Doc.
Love,
--Mike
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Hey Jerald. I've tried several times to cook Angeline's "Chicken in a Garden" from memory, not recipe, but never quite found the special "Angelene" touch or taste. Waking early at Winedale, I talked to her every morning about cooking And just last week, using her recipe for pickles, filled some 8 jars. She is one of my fondest memories of the "old times." It should please (and perhaps, astonish) you and every one of your colleagues to learn, that for every one of her 30 years , on our hot summer departure mornings, she handed me a "thank you" card with a one hundred bill inside.......... for Shakespeare at Winedale.
Doc
On Mar 18, 2013, at 5:27 PM, Jerald Head wrote:
That is so fantastic. I cannot wait for a big hug. They really were the backbone of Winedale, along with Edith. I have tried to reproduce "Chicken in a Garden" but nothing comes close to the original. What sweet ladies who did there best to make our summers unforgettable. Just a bit misty thinking of them, Jerald
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On Mar 18, 2013, at 7:40 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years), Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
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That is one noble recurrrent gesture, and a piece of SAW history I am very happy to have learned, Doc. Alice
On Mar 18, 2013, at 11:05 PM, James Ayres wrote:
Hey Jerald. I've tried several times to cook Angeline's "Chicken in a Garden" from memory, not recipe, but never quite found the special "Angelene" touch or taste. Waking early at Winedale, I talked to her every morning about cooking And just last week, using her recipe for pickles, filled some 8 jars. She is one of my fondest memories of the "old times." It should please (and perhaps, astonish) you and every one of your colleagues to learn, that for every one of her 30 years , on our hot summer departure mornings, she handed me a "thank you" card with a one hundred bill inside.......... for Shakespeare at Winedale.
Doc
On Mar 18, 2013, at 5:27 PM, Jerald Head wrote:
That is so fantastic. I cannot wait for a big hug. They really were the backbone of Winedale, along with Edith. I have tried to reproduce "Chicken in a Garden" but nothing comes close to the original. What sweet ladies who did there best to make our summers unforgettable. Just a bit misty thinking of them, Jerald
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On Mar 18, 2013, at 7:40 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years), Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
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Oh my, she gave a check. We should have been the ones showering her with thanks. I can recount the meals, as you know I have never been averse to a good meal, Chicken in a Garden. I have tried as well to reproduce it and it was a large pot of homogenous mush. I had never seen a lentil till I tasted lentil soup at Winedale. Slab bacon. Ham sandwiches with the amazing thick sliced bread. Then of course "Hunters Stew." Even my prior life as an East Texas hillbilly with squirrels for breakfast did not prepare me for that. We really had no idea we were living in the world of culinary greatness, yet with the simplicity and humility of truly fine great cooking. Such lovely memories. I cannot wait to see them. Jerald
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On Mar 18, 2013, at 10:05 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
Hey Jerald. I've tried several times to cook Angeline's "Chicken in a Garden" from memory, not recipe, but never quite found the special "Angelene" touch or taste. Waking early at Winedale, I talked to her every morning about cooking And just last week, using her recipe for pickles, filled some 8 jars. She is one of my fondest memories of the "old times." It should please (and perhaps, astonish) you and every one of your colleagues to learn, that for every one of her 30 years , on our hot summer departure mornings, she handed me a "thank you" card with a one hundred bill inside.......... for Shakespeare at Winedale.
Doc
On Mar 18, 2013, at 5:27 PM, Jerald Head wrote:
That is so fantastic. I cannot wait for a big hug. They really were the backbone of Winedale, along with Edith. I have tried to reproduce "Chicken in a Garden" but nothing comes close to the original. What sweet ladies who did there best to make our summers unforgettable. Just a bit misty thinking of them, Jerald
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On Mar 18, 2013, at 7:40 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years), Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
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that's pretty fantastic... Aub
On Mar 18, 2013, at 10:05 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
Hey Jerald. I've tried several times to cook Angeline's "Chicken in a Garden" from memory, not recipe, but never quite found the special "Angelene" touch or taste. Waking early at Winedale, I talked to her every morning about cooking And just last week, using her recipe for pickles, filled some 8 jars. She is one of my fondest memories of the "old times." It should please (and perhaps, astonish) you and every one of your colleagues to learn, that for every one of her 30 years , on our hot summer departure mornings, she handed me a "thank you" card with a one hundred bill inside.......... for Shakespeare at Winedale.
Doc
On Mar 18, 2013, at 5:27 PM, Jerald Head wrote:
That is so fantastic. I cannot wait for a big hug. They really were the backbone of Winedale, along with Edith. I have tried to reproduce "Chicken in a Garden" but nothing comes close to the original. What sweet ladies who did there best to make our summers unforgettable. Just a bit misty thinking of them, Jerald
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On Mar 18, 2013, at 7:40 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years), Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
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the card, I mean....not surprised about Doc's trouble with a recipe like that...funny things, country recipes
On Mar 18, 2013, at 8:20 PM, Aubrey Carter aubreycarter@sbcglobal.net wrote:
that's pretty fantastic... Aub
On Mar 18, 2013, at 10:05 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
Hey Jerald. I've tried several times to cook Angeline's "Chicken in a Garden" from memory, not recipe, but never quite found the special "Angelene" touch or taste. Waking early at Winedale, I talked to her every morning about cooking And just last week, using her recipe for pickles, filled some 8 jars. She is one of my fondest memories of the "old times." It should please (and perhaps, astonish) you and every one of your colleagues to learn, that for every one of her 30 years , on our hot summer departure mornings, she handed me a "thank you" card with a one hundred bill inside.......... for Shakespeare at Winedale.
Doc
On Mar 18, 2013, at 5:27 PM, Jerald Head wrote:
That is so fantastic. I cannot wait for a big hug. They really were the backbone of Winedale, along with Edith. I have tried to reproduce "Chicken in a Garden" but nothing comes close to the original. What sweet ladies who did there best to make our summers unforgettable. Just a bit misty thinking of them, Jerald
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 18, 2013, at 7:40 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years), Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
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I wish I were able to attend the party, to see so many faces from Winedale history, to hear the stories, and give Doc a big hug. But my wife and I will be busy packing and preparing for our big move... to (north)east Texas! We're going to be settling in McKinney, possibly further east as far as Sulphur Springs. So even if we miss these festivities, we'll bound to be around more often in the future.
Have a blast!
Joe Jordan Classes of '92-'94
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Aubrey Carter aubreycarter@sbcglobal.netwrote:
the card, I mean....not surprised about Doc's trouble with a recipe like that...funny things, country recipes
On Mar 18, 2013, at 8:20 PM, Aubrey Carter aubreycarter@sbcglobal.net wrote:
that's pretty fantastic... Aub
On Mar 18, 2013, at 10:05 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
Hey Jerald. I've tried several times to cook Angeline's "Chicken in a
Garden" from memory, not recipe, but never quite found the special "Angelene" touch or taste. Waking early at Winedale, I talked to her every morning about cooking And just last week, using her recipe for pickles, filled some 8 jars. She is one of my fondest memories of the "old times." It should please (and perhaps, astonish) you and every one of your colleagues to learn, that for every one of her 30 years , on our hot summer departure mornings, she handed me a "thank you" card with a one hundred bill inside.......... for Shakespeare at Winedale.
Doc
On Mar 18, 2013, at 5:27 PM, Jerald Head wrote:
That is so fantastic. I cannot wait for a big hug. They really were
the backbone of Winedale, along with Edith. I have tried to reproduce "Chicken in a Garden" but nothing comes close to the original.
What sweet ladies who did there best to make our summers unforgettable. Just a bit misty thinking of them, Jerald
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 18, 2013, at 7:40 PM, James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com wrote:
And the best news is: Gloria (Manager of Winedale for 35 years),
Angelene (cooked for us for 30 years), and Marilyn (who ran the store across the road and also cooked for us) will be coming to the party. I hope someone will be taking photos so that we can post them on line for those that cannot attend.
Doc
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Wish I could be there. I hope it goes off amazingly and that your 80th is the great occasion it should be.
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