Tuesday, December 8, 2015

It's the End of an Era

Well, IBM Ring 266 met for its very final time last night at Trinity Baptist Church in Tyler. That's been our regular meeting place for the past (roughly) 9 years, and we're moving to a new location in Tyler. Mark Kilsby (who's served more terms as the Ring's V.P. than anyone cares to count) is a member at that church, so he's been the Keeper of the Keys......and we owed him a hearty thanks for the annoyance of doing that for such a LONG run! The mayor of Tyler issued a proclamation in Mark's honor which was presented by a city Councilman and Linda Gish made him an award adorned with many keys/club members' names. We had a great dinner, although the event was bitter-sweet....but many good things to come down the road!  Merry Christmas to all, by the way!
Mark Kilsby (left, wearing tie) with Tyler city Councilman D. Bowdre

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Balloons!

So, I've decided to get serious about balloons and making balloon sculptures.  Had a tiny bit of a balloon session with my friend, Mark today. Fine tuned my chops on the basic dog......a classic!

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Mu-hahahahahahha! (Evil laugh!!!!)

So, no, it's not exactly magic, but I acted in a haunted attraction in Tyler, Texas recently (still planning on doing another night soon). It's fun!

Friday, March 13, 2015

Big coin!

Earlier in March, I assisted my good friend, Mark Kilsby in a show he did in Rosewood, Texas. Took this shot of him at his home later that day.  
'Is this thing real??'

Monday, January 19, 2015

ACES 2015

Well, the last post I made here covered us doing some planning for a mini magic convention in Tyler, Texas. Well, that event actually happened!! Yep, we did it! (I'm as amazed as anyone else might be!) It was called the Association of Christian Entertainers Symposium and it was held at Trinity Baptist Church on January 16th and 17th.  Duane Laflin, Steve Varro, Del Wilson and David McCullough lectured, along with Kit Scott and they all taught us some great stuff. Here's a quick photo of the stage, about 3 hours before we started (more photos to follow!):