Bill Henson

Cindy Gwinn

Bill Henson

Hi, I’m Bill. I have been working with wood in all kinds of ways since I was a child learning from my daddy. I still use some of his tools that he taught me on. My daddy has been gone for many years now, but I can still hear his voice encouraging my efforts and correcting me to keep me safe as we worked together. Since 2004, I have been retired from International Paper’s Texarkana coated paperboard mill in Domino, Texas.
Between 2001 and 2018, I started and ran Video Perfection, a very successful video production company, along with my wife Debbie. We filmed and photographed dance programs and recitals as well as weddings and other events.
As “Prowler Bill”, I created and filmed TV shows for the Outdoor Channel and others, including Predator Hunting, Bow Hunting and Wild Pig Hunting, along with my hunting partner Randy Macmillan — “Mac” in Mac and Prowler.
Today, retired from the video business, I use my old and new tools, including an RM1390 laser cutting & engraving machine, for woodworking projects that I enjoy just as much as when I was young. Send me your requests or ideas – I’d love to work with you on any type of wood project!

Cindy Gwinn

Hi, I’m Cindy. Wooden Moon Ranch is the fulfillment of my lifelong dream of raising horses. I am a retired geochemist and environmental specialist who has worked in the oil & gas industry (ARCO Research & Technical Svcs.), the federal government (U.S. Geological Survey), and industrial heavy manufacturing (International Paper and Graphic Packaging International).
My first horse was an Appaloosa mare given to me by my parents on my 16th birthday. We bred her and I fell in love with her foal, a black filly that I named Kiamecia and trained as a pleasure horse myself. Many years later, having moved from the big city to the country outside Bastrop, Louisiana, I bought my son a quarter horse — then of course I had to have one of my own so we could ride together. My son is now a university vocal music professor and I am retired from Graphic Packaging’s Texarkana coated paperboard mill in Domino, Texas, with my horses. I still have my son’s quarter horse, 26 years old now and going strong, but I wanted to raise Morgans as they are very special horses, and I would love to raise one for you!