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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Homegrown Traditions, ETC.
FROM THE OLDEST
As the oldest, I just want to say
Get your Christmas lists out on display
No Mom, it must be said
I do not want a snow sled.
Everyone knows but you
New York, New York equals the flu
Kelly, your list was not first, but don't be sad
We all know this year you were bad bad bad
Be careful not to tell David too much
Because he can't keep secrets n'such
Joe and Allison have nothing to fret
being married to Kelly and David pays off bad Karma debt
Good luck shopping for each other this year
I hope this poem brings JOY GOOD CHEER!
Love Always
Tracy
See how this got started here!
As the oldest, I just want to say
Get your Christmas lists out on display
No Mom, it must be said
I do not want a snow sled.
Everyone knows but you
New York, New York equals the flu
Kelly, your list was not first, but don't be sad
We all know this year you were bad bad bad
Be careful not to tell David too much
Because he can't keep secrets n'such
Joe and Allison have nothing to fret
being married to Kelly and David pays off bad Karma debt
Good luck shopping for each other this year
I hope this poem brings JOY GOOD CHEER!
Love Always
Tracy
See how this got started here!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Wine Weekend 2009
A wonderful time was had by all, as evidenced by the photos below. We couldn't have asked for more beautiful weather. It was warm, sunny, just a perfect day to tour the wineries and have lunch outside at beautiful Veritas.
View from the back of Veritas
The party actually began Friday night at enoteca in Charlottesville. The wine was wonderful, the food was great, but the company was best of all. Two families joined together to celebrate a marriage of 10 years between my beautiful daughter and her wonderful husband.
Here they are getting ready to taste the anniversary cake

They opened their gifts and we toasted them again, toasted each other, and toasted to our wonderful grandchildren.


A wonderful time was had by all.


The party actually began Friday night at enoteca in Charlottesville. The wine was wonderful, the food was great, but the company was best of all. Two families joined together to celebrate a marriage of 10 years between my beautiful daughter and her wonderful husband.

They opened their gifts and we toasted them again, toasted each other, and toasted to our wonderful grandchildren.
A wonderful time was had by all.


Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Wine Weekend
Every year around the beginning of November, we have a tradition of heading to Charlottesville, VA, to commemorate my daughter's anniversary with "Wine Weekend." We all arrive at different times over the weekend, but the festivities normally begin on Friday afternoon with lunch somewhere, maybe a small wine tasting at a local vineyard, and then a fun dinner together before we head back for a good night's sleep so we can start another day of exploring on Saturday. We may go to some old favorites or maybe try a new winery. What matters most is the company, the laughter, and the heady feeling you get from sipping each brand of a vineyard specialty. The dessert wines are my favorite. The weather is usually crisp and wonderfully cool, and the mountains oblige by putting on a spectacular show of color. I can't really put down everything I feel about this special time. I just love it. I love the mountains. I love the people I go with.

My daughter and her sister-in-law (WW 2008)

The pond at Oakencroft
(photo by Kathryn)
GMB
My daughter and her sister-in-law (WW 2008)

The pond at Oakencroft
(photo by Kathryn)
Wine Weekend, the celebration of your love,
Reflects a time of happiness,
Bright and shining
As the sun on the mountains
And the gilded leaves of fall.
The twining vines,
No longer burdened by their fruit
Caper and dance in the wind.
The bounty has long been harvested and
Given up its spirit to honey-colored nectar
And crimson ambrosia.
We trek the mountain tops
Tasting and searching
for our treasures to take home.
Vintners speak of aroma, notes, and finish.
But we take in the beauty around us,
Delight in shared laughter
And somewhat irreverently swill
The wine in happy draughts.
This is our tradition,
Each year’s memories,
Our anniversary celebration of
Each passing year
At wine weekend.
GMB
Monday, November 2, 2009
MOSAIC MONDAY
I found the idea for this wonderful photo collage on A New England Life. Then followed her link to Little Red House where you can learn to make a picture mosaic to post on your blog! I love the way this turned out. Thank you, Little Red House!
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Homegrown Traditions
One of the yearly traditions I've created with my kids is the annual poem requesting their Christmas lists. I always ask for them in the regular way by phone or e-mail; but somehow, the fact that they're all married with families of their own and full time jobs seems to waylay the requested lists. I usually follow up with a silly short poem I compose and send to them, hoping to jump start the process:
Here is this year's poetic request:
And last year's:
Corny, I know; but hey, I have fun doing it; and sometimes they even respond in prose!
Here is this year's poetic request:
The days are getting shorter,
The leaves have turned to gold
And the wind's begun to bluster
As the temps grow ever cold
Just around the corner,
Christmas lies in wait
And spirits start to wonder
If lists have e'r been made
It's only weeks away, you know
Till Santa Claus arrives
And Christmas trees are all aglow
In little children's eyes.
So send your lists to me, my dears
I don't want to get tough
And have to box your dainty ears
With mother's soft kid gloves.
The leaves have turned to gold
And the wind's begun to bluster
As the temps grow ever cold
Just around the corner,
Christmas lies in wait
And spirits start to wonder
If lists have e'r been made
It's only weeks away, you know
Till Santa Claus arrives
And Christmas trees are all aglow
In little children's eyes.
So send your lists to me, my dears
I don't want to get tough
And have to box your dainty ears
With mother's soft kid gloves.
And last year's:
The weather is weird.
They say we’ll get snow,
And the cold north winds have started to blow.
It’s been howling all day here in VA,
And it’s almost too cold to go out and play.
I went to the store to look for some fixins to
Go along with my turkey and trimmins.
And all the stores along the roads here
Already have Christmas lights hung everywhere.
I couldn’t believe it when I saw wreaths and trees
For sale at the store just bold as you please.
By the time Santa comes near the end of December,
Good Lord, they all be as dry as dead weeds.
And then when I thought of the shopping days left
I thought to myself, hey, where are the lists?
My kids haven’t sent any wishes or wants
Do they think I’m a psychic who can guess their response?
Please send me a list to shop from, I pray
I need your gift list without any delay.
If you can’t help me out
I don’t know what I’ll do.
Don’t make me get tough and use the thumbscrew.
They say we’ll get snow,
And the cold north winds have started to blow.
It’s been howling all day here in VA,
And it’s almost too cold to go out and play.
I went to the store to look for some fixins to
Go along with my turkey and trimmins.
And all the stores along the roads here
Already have Christmas lights hung everywhere.
I couldn’t believe it when I saw wreaths and trees
For sale at the store just bold as you please.
By the time Santa comes near the end of December,
Good Lord, they all be as dry as dead weeds.
And then when I thought of the shopping days left
I thought to myself, hey, where are the lists?
My kids haven’t sent any wishes or wants
Do they think I’m a psychic who can guess their response?
Please send me a list to shop from, I pray
I need your gift list without any delay.
If you can’t help me out
I don’t know what I’ll do.
Don’t make me get tough and use the thumbscrew.
Corny, I know; but hey, I have fun doing it; and sometimes they even respond in prose!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Bennington Battle Monument
The Bennington Battle Monument, dedicated to the famous Battle of Bennington that took place during the Revolutionary war in 1777, is a 306' stone obelisk opened to the public in 1891. It is located north of VT Rte 9, about 4 miles east of the New York border. A guided elevator takes visitors to the observation floor for spectacular views of Historic Bennington and three states. There is a diorama and several interpretive exhibits on the ground floor along with General Burgoyne's cook kettle. Statues of John Stark, Seth Warner and other notable monuments adorn the grounds. Tickets can be purchased for a small fee in the gift shop that specializes in historical items relating to the Battle of Bennington and Vermont.
It's quite tall and reminded me of a shorter Washington monument.
Here is a plaque about the Battle that took place here.

From the vantage point of the knoll, you could see the entire village of Bennington with it's gorgeous fall colors. It was such a quaint and beuatiful little town. I loved it.
Moose standing near monument
Gorgeous fall tree
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