2nd Annual Great Bunkhouse Rubber Ducky Race - Aug 19, 2006

The Contestants

Agnes Stephens of the Southwest Artisans entered this duck called Prissy Ducky.
AJ Stephens entered this duck which was decorated from materials found around the Bunkhouse! He called it "Blind Duck"
Marchita Priest of the Art League of Ft Bend entered this fine duck called "Harley D' Duck"
Lynn Chatman of the Tomball Art League submitted this entry called "Mexi Duckin Donut".
The Love Bandit by Linda Wells
Another of Linda's Ducks this was called "Madam Butterfly"
Linda Wells, on of Dena's Tuesday Painting group, got overly creative and entered three ducks. This was "Marilyn". Although Linda entered 3 she had to pick one as the legitimate duck! Each contestant can only enter one!
I upheld the honor of the Northwest Art League by entering this primo specimen called "Moby Duck"
This was by one of Dena's Tuesday Painting group. It was called "Roast Duck" and was submitted by Sandy Talen. The little grapes spilled off the platter during the race and were found from one end of the creek to another!!
Mary Walters of the New Braunfels Art League and the Conroe Art League enterd this fine ducky whose name was Miss Bling-Bling Ducky!
This is Dena's grandson John's entry called "Duck Flotilla" . This All-Terrain Amphibious Landing vehicle containing not one but SIX ducks seemed a little unfair, but , when I voiced that opinion, I was booed !
Shirley Blevins of the Conroe Art League entered "Miss Hussy Duck". Charley cut some hair off an old wig of her neighbor Nel Bond. Shirley's duck managed to keep all of its decorations in place, unlike most of the other ducks in this race!
This ducky was entered by Mary Barnes and was named Dahlia the Exotic Dancer.
This ducky was entered by Mary Barnes and was entitled "Dizzy Miss Prissy".
Carrie Allbritton of the New Braunfels Art League entered this contestant called "Miss Floozy Duck"
Kees Talen , the husband of one of Dena's Tuesday group, entered this prime specimen called " Run Amuck Duck".
This duck was called "Viva Duck Vegas" by Heidi Wittenborn.