More photos from Bob Abdou's puppetry/ventriloquist bash. We started the event off having a delicious Mexican lunch at the Ramos Restaurant in Manor, Texas just east of Austin. It was a cozy little place with good food and service and it was the perfect place to kick things off.
A mini puppet/vent figure exhibit composed of puppets figures brought by all the attendees. A wide variety of figures and puppets were on display with most of them having been made by hand. Very cool!
Here's a look at a collection of Sesame Street and Muppet Show characters.
David Pitts a.k.a. The Astonishing Mr. Pitts and his buddy Henry.
There was a show and tell portion during lunch that was very informative and entertaining.
David and Henry making with the funny business.
Manor is a small neat looking one street town with beautiful architecture. That's the exterior of the Ramos Restaurant where we had our yummy vittles.
Last but not least I took a picture of the Manor city hall.
This month just keeps getting busier. Let me start off by mentioning that this past weekend I did a puppet show at a birthday party (Thank you Mr. Pitts.), which I haven't done in a long a long time so I was a little nervous but all went well. I built a portable proscenium for the show which really makes a big difference. I'll post of picture of it later. It's simple but effective.
On the Doc Ed front things are looking good too. Yesterday had a couple of schools calling up for shows this month. That's what I call job security, baby! Here's a list of upcoming shows:
March 11th Bowden Elementary
March 22nd Cambridge Elementary
March 3oth Randolph Elementary
March 31st Medina County Fair
Between those dates of course is the usual eclectic menu of fun we experience here at Rancho Ramirez. An interesting development for the kindergarten Doc Ed show is that a puppet will be included. It will be operated by me so I'll have to build up on my ventriloquism skills over the coming weeks. No problemo! It's exciting to be working on a new skill. And the building a puppet will be fun too. We haven't quite decided on what it will be though it was was suggested that a salamander might be suitable. Whatever the choice I'm really looking forward to building it.
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