Dad’s Birthday

tank for sale

If the Colonel were still alive, he would be 81 today.

We had a distant relationship after my parents divorce,  but I always made time to visit him on his birthday and fathers day.  No regrets other than he never got to try our wine, he died before the first vintage was in bottle.  He liked Paul a lot and the only time I did miss his birthday was the year Paul and I got serious about dating.

Over the weekend, friends invited us to join them on a tour of military vehicles in Portola Valley (just a few yards from two vineyards we have tended).  The picture with me standing next to a tank is what sparked this silly blog.  The tank is for sale: $40K.

 

Panther

Next photo is of the tank that inspired the tour for us.  It’s a fully restored Panther.  We happened to catch a video of it a few years back but didn’t remember or notice or pay attention well enough to see that at the end of the video, it refers to the restoration location in California.  Well, our friend saw the same show just recently and noted the location and called them up.

As it turns out,  you can tour the collection,  Field Trip!!

I can’t tell you how much fun I had.  Chalk it up to being an Army Brat, but I got to spend almost all day long with Dad, in spirit.

Paul and I had winery work after the tour and we were in the neighborhood.  Glad we cranked out the two hours of prep work on Saturday, because Sunday was a long day working.

All I could talk about the whole time we were working was the tank exhibit, I’m still talking about it!

This all ties back to my dad in a round about way. See, that tank is for sale, and something in my gut tells me he would have bought it.

paul outside          Here is Paul in the courtyard prior to the start of the tour.  We walked through 4 “barns”, giant warehouses actually, over the course of a couple hours and barely glimpsed the collection…it is Amazing.

Anyway, Happy Birthday Dad, I had a great weekend thinking about you.  I better get back to my day job and start growing some grapes.

Projects

Life happens.

So a quick update on the kitchen tractor.  I fixed it!  Ages ago actually, but here are some pics totally in random order.  I’m using this blog as a test, to see how the new platform work outs, seems like when I get really comfortable with a program it gets changed (and not always for the better) but I digress.

First photo is the completed repair with the new metal transmission cover, next to it the lube-y goo so it works smoothly, and top right is “in the shop” pending receipt of parts.

Bottom two pics are the guts cleaned out and waiting for new gears, not sure why I didn’t take a pic of the new parts in place before the lube-goo, must have been excited.

The very last photo is of the parts in order of assembly, a reminder that I needed to replace the pin in between the two gears.

And yes, that is a bottle of chardonnay on my work bench with a botched label on it.

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Ok, figured out how to get text down here finally.  I’ll get the hang of this soon.  Lots of other pics to post up and chatter about.

The big news for 2013 is that things are going along wonderfully in the vineyards and the winery.  The lab work for the 2012’s came back solid and we’re starting to see bud break in the vineyards.

Cheers, Stefania

Website Changes

We’ve made a few changes to the website. First we changed hosting companies so you may notice a few pictures off on the blogs. We’ll fix these as we can. The most obvious change is missing featured photos right now.

We’ve also added some new wines that will be release shortly. Ordering for those wines will go live later this week. The wines are live now here but won’t be in the shopping section for a couple of days. With those changes done we hope we will have some more blogs soon.