Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Return from Napa

So we have returned from our first Wine Tasting excursion in Napa. Let me say this...it was pretty cool. It helped to have an experienced couple be our guide and lead us through the formalities. Once we began our tasting, the questions just seemed to flow and most of the representatives were more than happy to comply. Now not being a wine snob, nor really having a too discerning pallet, most of my questions were focused on the actual agriculture, planning and process of making the wine rather than the spicy oak flavors that cascaded across our tongue, whilst the tannins dried the back of our throats and the acidity rolled back forward to re-moisten our mouths. That particular phrase was actually one that I could understand as I compared it to the actual tasting of "This one goes to eleven." Yes it is named after the famed Spinal Tap banter and yes I did buy two bottles. We also found that the more you seemed interested in the vinyards, the more the wine the reps wanted you to try. An example was at the Ledson vinyard where we went from tasting 5 wines to having over 12. By the time you reach the end, who really knows what they tasted like ;>

The wineries were very cool and the views spectacular. Our pictures don't do it justice, but you get the point. Even the tastings themselves can be quite involved and extensive. The one represented here was seen at Shafer vinyard where they had an entire room set up with glass doors overlooking the vinyard and a big yellow Lab named Tucker who has free reign on the estate. You can facebook him at Tucker Shafer. He is apparently quite popular. It was also here that the owner came to visit us personally. A woman who was there likened it to meeting the pope. We failed to see the comparison and apparently, so did the owner who just sort of frowned. We also learned from the same woman, that everything is described with one word "Amazing."

Of course, even at the nicest of places, a yahoo like me cannot help to get a bit silly. No I did not drink the entire bottle, just maybe half ;>


I will say this, if you go, I have a few places that were fabulous, while others are a waste of time. Interaction is the key to getting good service and making the experience awesome. Plan ahead and don't be afraid of the vinyards that are by appointment only. They are actually more personable and easy because you are not competing with 50 other people, some very serious and door-knobish. The key to any visit of course is to drink what you like. The most expensive wine still rubbish if you don't like the taste.


After our wine venture we did make it to AT&T park to watch the Giants get pounded by the Red Sox. We were going more for the stadium experience than the game, and it did not disappoint. Even if our seats were the last row of the upper deck !!

That's all the time I have;
Thanks, you've been great!!
TTS













Sunday, June 20, 2010

More Time on the Water.


And the watersports begin!! A great weekend at the cottage. Girls began skiing, wake-surfing, kneeboarding and tubing. They seem to be doing really well but the skis are a bit cumbersome for Cole. Natalie just complains that the she has to work to hard. Wait until I take her off the boom and make her long-line ;>
The picture of Cole is her first attempt, whilst the one of Natalie is after an hour or so of split kneeboard/wake-surf. I am very proud that they even had the courage to try.
Should be an active 4rth of July ;>
TTS
That's all the time I have....Thanks, you've been great.
TTS

Saturday, June 19, 2010

HAPPY FATHER'S DAY, DADDO!!!


To the one that started it all in the Sheen Family - we love you soooooo much, Daddo!

Thank you for being an inspiration, a hero, and a role model.

Most of all, thanks for being our Dad.


HAPPY FATHER'S DAY

.....
 FOR WE'RE SOME JOLLY GOOD FELLOWS....

                  
                                                    AND SO SAY ALL OF US...

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Eleven Grandchildren

Who could ask for anything more

Monday, June 7, 2010

a Polish Lunch...

...in old Hamtramck. It used to be called Zoschia's (Sophie's) but she died and these other owners took over in 1976.In the door and down the stairs and a nice little bar/restaurant. We all had the Polish Platter with chicken noodle soup for me, and beet soup for others. Very good food and cheap. On Yemans, right off Joseph Campau. Na Zdrovie!