Lynne Kelsey Raku, a form of “low fire” pottery in which glazed pieces are heated until they are glowing red then placed into a container with combustible materials such as sawdust, is something that the kilns in the Wine Cup Room can’t handle. Recently, a group of our intrepid Happy Potters members journeyed off site…
Category: December 2022
Religion, December 2022
Pastor’s Corner
Jim Mann “Of making many books there is no end, and much study wearies the body.” (Ecclesiastes 12:12) I guess it was 18 years ago that my parents moved to Robson Ranch. Back then, Robson was just getting started. Mom and Dad put the home I had grown up in on the market and began…
Features, December 2022
Resident Is the ‘Grosse Opa’ for Wurstfest 2022 in New Braunfels, TX
For the 61st Annual Wurstfest (Nov. 4-13) Robson Ranch’s own Bob DiFonzo was selected as the prestigious “Grosse Opa,” and his wife Paula was the “Grosse Oma.” This is a high honor and is given to those who serve over a number of years in this charity-based event for non-profits. Bob and Paula have been…
Religion, December 2022
Treat Was the Theme of the Day!
Cynthia Drury On Oct. 29 Fellowship At The Ranch Church hosted its 3rd Annual Halloween Drive-Up Trick or Treat event. The weather was cold, but the rain had stopped, which was perfect for the event. At 10 a.m. Robson Ranch residents and friends, together with their grandchildren (and a few dogs!), began to drive up…
Front Page, December 2022
Fall Bocce Champions!
John Humphries The Robson Ranch Bocce League completed its 12th season with another new champion. The tournament capped a nine-week session that had more than its share of weather cancellations. Our end of the year event had perfect weather and was won by the team Keep on Rollin. They played as their name suggested, and…
Religion, December 2022
Another Type of Seed Planting
Linda Buishas Most of us wouldn’t think of this time of year as a time for planting seeds. However, I’ve seen plenty of planting lately; the emotional and spiritual kind that can flourish (or die) only in the minds and hearts. We are all constantly sowing seeds that create positive feelings and memories, as well…
Front Page, December 2022
Sassy Stampers and SOT—Always a Win
Cherlyn Conway Several Sassy Stampers once again took on the challenge to provide holiday and note cards for the Support Our Troops (SOT) silent auction held on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. Sassy Stampers cards have been a staple for the silent auction for many years and one of the most sought-after bids. Stampers who submit…
Clubs & Classes, December 2022
Sassy Stampers News
Front Page, December 2022
Another RR Softball Season Is in the Books!
Rosemary “Killer” Myers-Neagli Much-needed North Texas rain forced a postponement of the RR Softball Fall Championships, which were held on Sunday, Oct. 30. The “calm after the storm” made for a perfect afternoon of softball. Spectators crowded both sides of the field, not only to cheer for their favorite player and/or team, but to enjoy…
Clubs & Classes, December 2022
Road Runner Travel Club Update
Karen Lyons Everyone on the Road Runner trip to Oklahoma City and the Express Clydesdales came back and said, Wow! The horses and the Express Clydesdales were more than impressive. The Oklahoma City Memorial was humbling, and many want to return and visit all the museums again. In December we have travelers going to Branson…