The Adams' and Potiers stopped in Austin to meet up with fellow travelers.

Eric Sudduth of Austin joined us for lunch in his newly acquired
1969 Silver Shadow Mulliner Park Ward Coupe.

Motoring west after lunch we stopped at the Texas Hills Vineyard.

Proper cars outside a place that makes proper use of grapes.

The tasting room. Yummy Yummy
Beryal & John Potier, Anne & Sneed Adams,
Kay & Wallace Graner with Kay's mother, Vera Donnelly (102 years young!)

A tour of the winemaking facilities. Fascinating to say the least.

We made a brief stop at Wildseed Farms outside Fredericksburg.

Then on to Fredericksburg and the Hangar Hotel.

Not your normal hotel.
It was right on the taxiway next to the runway.

They certainly made us welcome.

John and Beryal went for a training flight.

We got to park briefly with the birds.

I think some of us are in the wrong place.

Only conference room I have ever seen that had a quick get away option.

Dinner Friday night at the Fredericksburg Brewery.
Clockwise from bottom: Anne Adams, Beryal Potier, John Potier, Wallace Graner, Kay Graner,
Vera Donnelly, Phil Miner, and Annette Miner

Jack & Leona Gascoigne

Jim Godwin, Lynnda Bradley, Anne Adams, Beryal & John Potier

Of course, there is always one guy who shows up
after we have taken all of the photos. Hi, John!

My Rolls Royce slept like a baby at the Hangar Hotel.

Put away for the night in one of the hangars next to the hotel.

Lunch Saturday at the Inn of the Hills in Kerrville.

Evie Grubb, John Grubb, John Urbanek, Eric Sudduth, and Howard Sudduth

Jody and Mike Tomforde's home in Fredericksburg.

Mike Tomforde's 1951 Silver Dawn

Kneeling Flying Lady


Thanks,
Mike and Jody, for hosting us.
A most beautiful home and a magnificent collection of automobiles.

Vernon Frost & Buddy Shurtless invited the group to their exquisite home for cocktails before dinner.
Sneed & Anne Adams, John Urbanek, Phil & Annette Miner, John, Evie & Charles Grubb,
John & Beryal Potier, Jim Godwin & Lynnda Bradley, Wallace & Kay Graner & Vera Donnelly,
Vernon Frost, Eric Sudduth & Howard Sudduth.

Vernon's garage is a showcase. WOW!
By the way, the white circles are raindrops.
A product of flash photos at night when it is raining. :-)

It helps to have a camera whose flash unit works at all times.
This is Vernon's 1961 S2 Continental hiding in the darkness.

Many thanks to Vernon and Buddy for having us in for a visit.