Bill and Caroline "dancing"
One of many trays of mudbugs we went thru today...
This used to be a tray full of oysters on the halfshell...
That's me, second from the right with my old Barbershop Quartet, the Comm Tones
A ticket stub from the 2nd Atlanta Pop Fest in 1970
Guiness Book of Records page...can you see me?
That's my brother Bill and my youngest granddaughter Caroline. Is she a cutie or am I just prejudiced?
Caroline will be a year old in June. She wants to walk real bad, I imagine she will be toddling by her birthday.
Doing his usual wonderful job at the cooker. He's doing REALLY well for transplanted Yankee!
That's my youngest daughter, Heather, helping the three older grandkids paint eggs. That's Zed, a pensive Rhyan and Skylar (from left to right)
Caroline is not afraid to but just about anything in her mouth. She tried this crawfish, but decided that she would pass this time.
Clockwise from the left: That's brother Bill and son-in-law Chip (Heather's husband and Zed and Caroline's dad) watching son-in-law Dana (off camera left). At the table: daughter Kerri (in pink), Charlene, Ginny, Ron (Ron and Ginny are the Spocks...longtime friends and parents of our two godsons, Todd and Ross), Greg (a friend and classmate of nephew Paul), nephew Paul (at least the back of his head!), sister-in-law Jackie (Bill's wife)
If you look closely, you'll see what else was cooked in with the crawfish: corn, onions, mushrooms, garlic and some sausage. It was yummy as usual.
I should have bought 2 30 pound boxes! The one box was gone almost as fast as three of us could shuck 'em!