The Woodworking Show – DFW
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Inspired by the Atlanta thread!
I will be at the Dallas show in Fort Worth this Saturday. Let me know if anyone wants to meet up at the show or meet for lunch, would be great to meet some others from here.
From the site Paul’s seminars times will be the same as for the other shows.
SESSION TIMES & DESCRIPTIONS
Finding The Power in Hand Tool Woodworking
Friday – 12PM, Saturday – 12PM, Sunday – 12PMMinimalist Woodworker
Saturday – 10AM, Sunday 10AMMaximizing your potentialMaking a Joiner’s Tool Chest
Friday – 2PM, Saturday – 2PMJoints, grooves, and panels made easyStarting Out With Hand Tools
Friday – 4PM, Saturday – 4PM, Sunday – 2PMDiscover the art of hand woodworkingShow Schedule
http://www.thewoodworkingshows.com/LiteratureRetrieve.aspx?ID=154733
Coupons for the DFW show
http://www.thewoodworkingshows.com/LiteratureRetrieve.aspx?ID=154973
Oh, my. I knew you used to live in Texas, Paul, but did not know you lived near Concan. My parents lived in Brackettville, there on Fort Clark. We used to take the kids swimming there, in the WPA pool. The water is cold as ice!! And have tubed the Frio river over in Concan several times. We know the Shahans very well. Tully is a lawyer there in town. Have been out to his house for trail rides several times. That area of the country is beautiful, at least to me. Desert mostly, but with water running below the surface, beautiful oases pop up all over the the place. And the bluebonnets…..well, enough said.
7 March 2013 at 2:12 am #8919Paul said Bracketville was in the middle of nowhere….it is actually on the way to a little piece of heaven….Del Rio, where I went to pilot training in 1975! The people were wonderful, and the mesquite grilled steaks were fantastic!
Wow. It’s a small world! My mother was born there in Del Rio. We went there all the time to visit relatives. My uncle lived out on the Rio Grande. We would go upstream and float back to his place, talking with the Mexican goat herders every now and then. And mesquite smoked brisket…….hardly gets better than that.
John, Yorktown is pretty too. Went there for training back when I was in the Coast Guard.
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