Posts from azgal in thread „Hello from AZ newbie“

    I'm glad that you enjoyed the story, I'll start posting in the General Discussions area since I don't feel like a Newbie after your warm welcomes! :)


    azgal

    Thanks for such a warm welcome, you all are very friendly indeed! We have lived in Mesa for over 31 years. :) We have been to many areas in the state throughout the years but we visited Alpine, in late August, for the first time. We stayed at Hannagan's Meadow, in one of their cabins, enjoyed the fireplace at night and wondered if the local stories about JW frequently going into their lodge to play poker was true. We fell in love with the whole area, as we drove through Nutrioso, Springerville and Eager and then on to Show Low as we returned home in a loop, what a gorgeous area with friendly people! We have visited other areas in Northern AZ and the White Mountains, but it's our first time in that part of AZ, we have found that it suits us to a T. Of course, I read about JW's ranch on these message boards and we thought that it would make a nice weekend trip so on impulse we drove up, we thank you all! :) We were short on time so we weren't able to explore or look for the ranch but it will be a priority next trip, that's for sure.


    Our only near brush with seeing or meeting JW was a few months before he died of cancer, (about 1977 or 1978, I think). He was terminally ill although the information hadn't been released so most of us fans weren't aware of it yet.


    The company that I worked for had tickets for sale to his annual ranch cookout so I bought our tickets and we anxiously waited to see JW in person! We were fairly new to AZ, so it was exciting to learn that JW owned a ranch in AZ and that he invited the fans to come once a year to enjoy a cookout on his ranch , with meals cooked by the actual ranch hands! Some details are a little sketchy as I get older but it seems that an announcement was made when we arrived, we were told that JW wouldn't attend due to illness.


    The cookout was usually held on his ranch in Stanton or Stanfield (I think) but this year it was being held at the elementary school in Casa Grande for the first time, because the cookout had grown too large, or because of his illness, I can't remember the reason. We all sat outside on bleachers, it didn't seem very "ranch like" nor did it have a cookout atmosphere but I figured that once JW showed up, it wouldn't matter. The announcement was made soon after...


    Since JW was not able to attend, his son Patrick did, he flew onto the school grounds in a helicopter, he thanked all of us for coming, told us that his Dad really enjoyed these cookouts with his fans and wanted to be there with us but that he was too ill this year. and I just assumed that there would be another cookout next year. Patrick was friendly, he signed autographs, exchanged pleasantries with many of the fans, etc. I remember thinking that he wasn't as tall as I thought he's be, he was very handsome but looked very tired, I don't think that he stayed long, maybe 20 minutes or so. I also seem to remember his very pretty wife who was dressed to the hilt, she seemed a little impatient to go and didn't seem too friendly, maybe they were rushed for time! :) I also remember that Patrick had a scarf (silk ?) around his neck that kept blowing up into his face from the wind generated by the helicopter blades turning- isn't it strange how some details remain in the memory bank and others don't?


    We had a great meal- I mainly remember the cowboy beans, but we seem to have had ribs, cole slaw and biscuits and/or cornbread - simple but delicious. The folks from the ranch cooked the meals so that made it authentic in my mind! Soon after, we left for home since there was nothing else planned and we knew no one. :)


    I remember being disappointed at the time since I wasn't aware of how seriously ill JW really was, I also remember thinking that I wanted to get tickets again next year to see JW in person, maybe he'd find a way to have it at his ranch next time. Sadly, he died a very short time after that cookout and there would be no more. It has become a special memory for us, just thought I'd share it...


    Aren't you sorry that you told me to feel free to say anything on here? :)


    Oh yes, I do enjoy reading ChiliBill's messages and learning about his memories and experiences! I wonder if his cookbook is still in print or available?


    azgal

    Hello, my husband and I are long time fans of JW and it has been so great to find this forum, read the fans' messages and to also enjoy reading the special web pages of memories and pictures shared by his friends. :)


    Just stopped in to say hello...


    azgal