Wow, when I don't bother to post the boring stuff I really don't have anything to say. I'll be musing on that in the near future.
In the meantime, here's some day-to-day stuff. I had an excellent weekend: a touch of square dance calling, some random socializing with square dancers we don't see often, a Scharffen Berger factory tour, and a day in Napa wine-tasting with
wooddragon while
rfrench walked with us and joked with us and very graciously acted as chauffeur. Man can I spend money in Napa... but the wines and the Wine Spectator Greystone Restaurant are SO worth it.
In the meantime, here's some day-to-day stuff. I had an excellent weekend: a touch of square dance calling, some random socializing with square dancers we don't see often, a Scharffen Berger factory tour, and a day in Napa wine-tasting with
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Gee, I wish my "day-to-day stuff" was "boring" like that!
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I loved the factory tour. The place itself isn't very big, so a fair bit of the tour was an informational lecture by a guy who really knew what he was talking about. We ran our fingers through a bowl of cacao beans, saw pictures of the trees and of the fermentation process, and got to taste some nibs. The factory was mostly shut down for the weekend, but processes that take multiple days were still running with a skeleton crew to tend the machines. I am now sporting a shirt saying (EXTRA) BITTER, bought in the little gift shop. It smelled like chocolate when I put it on. :-)
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The weekend sounds lovely.
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Yeah, I bet we're about even in the spending category. Ah well -- it'll be worth it.
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boring, near & dear
to WHOM?" -- which I think has now sorta been covered
already.
But THEN you said the thing just above about that you
DON'T write about what is really near & dear to your
heart. And, on the one hand, well, duh, of course you
don't, everyone has some things that are simply too
personal or too raw/recent. But, on the other hand,
pretty much everything you write seems (to me) to come
from such a heartful/thoughtful place that me first
reaction is SHOCK. I mean, sure, *I* don't write about
what is nearest & dearest -- but YOU? I thought you
were the example of openness that I could contrast
myself against...... oh well...... um.....
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I can tell some thoughtful introspective posts are coming. Timing will depend on when my subconscious is done and when I have time to type. :-)
As good a place as any...
Z
P.S.: See you towards the end of the month, mebbe?
Re: As good a place as any...
Yes, likely, if you're thinking of the event I'm thinking of. I've got a hug on back-order for ya.