The days have been flying by. This is our last day in Walla Walla. And we have been behaving. Sort of. Kind of. Almost though not quite. It’s so expensive to taste wine in this part of the state, but the tasting fees are waived if you buy so we buy. There are over 300 wineries now. By the time we are done, we will have seen eight of them I think and one we only stopped in because it’s a fairly new winery but owned and run by a young man we used to work with 20 years ago when we worked over here For two crush seasons. He was the assistant wine maker now he owns his whole own place. But the girl at the tasting bar called him, told him we were in town. He couldn’t get to the winery, but he said to give us anything we wanted for club prices which is 20% off usually. Plus free tasting.
Bill got the motor on our slide fixed and he put it out. Yay! We didn’t have to pretend we were living in an airstream after all! Then we tried to put it back in and the motor broke again. There is a shear pin and it keeps breaking off. So he fixed it again but left the slide out and it will stay out until tomorrow morning. Hopefully it will come back in and we can get home and he can work on it at his leisure.
My 88-year-old knot-headed brother-in-law was on a ladder at his house. They had just resurfaced the patio and the ladder slid on the patio and went down with him with it. He has got a terrible shiner and is going to have a head CT scan this afternoon to make sure he did not shake his brains up too much. Maybe he should have. We are praying he has no ill effects..
Today we are visiting two last wineries. We have been eating out as a big group of eight. There are no dinner plans for tonight, but we brought a lot of snack food like cheese, crackers, olives, etc. So we might offer everybody come here and bring something and we will just have a charcuterie table in our campsite. The weather doesn’t look very good here today so they may not want to sit outside and no way can we sit eight people inside.
Lyn, glad you made it over the border. I already miss you. Is it too soon to ask when you are coming home?
Chriss, I wonder if you could lay gridded wire over the squirrel holes and block it with a big rock. I guess they just build new holes. Maybe you will just have to agree to live in peace with them. Let them have your fruit and you get more out of fruit stand for yourself.
Judi, I hope you sold your phone both. What a cool thing to own though.
Jana, has Mr. G always been so picky about things? There is no way we could put our clothes in our closet and have them not touching. I would have to throw away almost all of Bill‘s things to make room. Can you add more hanging dowels? Bills are “two story”.
MQ- hope you get your dishwasher fixed soon. What’s the progress on that?
Lori, maybe the person at the alpaca farm was brand new and still learning? You would like some of these wines we are tasting. Next time we will invite you to join us. Does your DH drink wine?
VAL- is CPAP going any better for you?
Tomorrow morning, we will pack up and be on the road early. We have 300 miles to drive and about 75 miles into our trip is our club Winery. We have put in an order. We’re doing our Christmas shopping.
Today is only supposed to be 67°. I really never thought it would get this cool in this part of the state in June so I do not bring warm clothes. I guess I will have to do some rooting around in our little closet where the clothes are all touching.
Have a great day.
Mz