We just spent 4 days with friends in Cedar Hill. It's always several days of fantastic fellowship and fine food with friends from far and wide, including the Netherlands, State of Washington, Illinois, and more.
There isn't a more beautiful setting than Bonita's place.
Son Kurt now has Hank's shop. Kurt picked up this beautiful Buffalo forge in St Louis, Mo.
Hank passed away 2 years ago from cancer. #CANCERSUCKS
The start of hog splitter.
Nathan, Bernie and Pat are just part of the Bradley Hammer crew!
Near the house is this bridge where the kids spend a lot of time. This day they first did sidewalk chalk, then went fishing. I had so much fun all week with Jonathon trying to remember my name. Success was made by day 3!
Eileen, John, and Bernie visit, as if we didn't have visiting time last week at the blacksmith gathering. You never get enough of visiting with blacksmith friends. They are like family!
Colleen and Ed catch up, after all its a once a year event!
We all passed many hours just socializing.
It's pizza night. The fire is started early morning to make the oven work properly.
There's always plenty of food. Everyone brings so much. On Monday night it was roast beef, Tuesday was making your own pizza,
Ed smoked ribs all day Wednesday. They were mouthwatering.
Our last night there, Thursday, Nathan fried catfish and tuna. His grilled vegetables and French bread were mouthwatering!
The Dutch guys went on a guided fishing trip Thursday, thanks to Bonita's grandson, Augie who owns Missouri Fly Life Guide Company Toni never caught a fish. So, when he returned, 8-year-old Otto was instructed to show him how to do it.
Once again, our hearts of full of good time and great memories and oh so much good food! We Thank you Bonita, Kurt, Sharon, Augy, Laura, Dutch, Cindy and Otto, and Jonathon for some of the best times ever . . . . until next year.
Hank will always be close to us.
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