Frozen Flakes of Doom!!! Day Two, Cabin Fever Sets In

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Well, for those of us in Atlanta, it looks like it’s going to be a long, cold road out of this one. As you can see, although the ice on the roads is melting, they’re still pretty covered, and it’s supposed to go down to 19 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s too many degrees below zero Celsius

Frozen Flakes of Doom!!! Day One…

Yes, two blogs posts from me in a week! I promised to keep you apprised of the developments at the World Headquarters of Random Oenophile Enterprises as the winter weather moves through, so this is my entry for Day One. So, as you probably know by now we got some snow: It started here last

Pondering food and wine to survive Frozen Flakes of Doom!!!

As most of the country is aware, there is a snow/ice/sleet/OMGwe’reallgonnadie storm headed to the Atlanta area. Forget the rest of the Southeast that will likely get it, too… We’ve got the airport, so we’re more important, right? I admit to some skepticism until the first flakes start falling. You see, I grew up in

Good Day, and Welcome to 2011

First, thanks to all my wonderful blog followers and regular readers! I know I don’t get a lot of comments, but I see the hits, and I really appreciate them. The general sentiment (on Twitter, so it must accurately reflect the opinion of the masses, right?) seems to be that 2010, as far as years

Travelin’ Oenophile: San Francisco Adventures

I’m reading a book called The Psychology of Wine, which is (duh) by a couple of psychologists. One of the points the authors return to repeatedly is the connection of wine experiences with memories. It’s well-established that certain tastes and smells can transport our memories to a specific time or situation, and for those who

Tasting Notes: A Bar Full of Beaus at JavaMonkey

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(or “Cecilia ran off to San Francisco and all you get is this lousy blog post”) Yes, Cecilia is off at a convention in San Francisco this weekend, so the blogging for this week’s JavaMonkey tasting gets left to me. As is usual on the third Thursday on each November, this tasting was all about

An Oenophilic Foray into Urban Art

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There is a statue of Thomas Jefferson in front of the Old Dekalb County Courthouse in Decatur. It depicts him sitting, quill pen in hand, looking into space, doubtlessly pondering his next passage as he writes the Declaration of Independence. For years, I’ve always felt that something was missing from the statue. After all, Thomas

Metapost: This is going to drive me to drink…

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Okay, it’s not a long drive, but… I don’t usually talk about what I do on social media outlets, but sometimes I feel it’s warranted, and this is one of those times. As you’ve probably heard, an old law is going to cause the Medicare reimbursement rates to healthcare providers to be cut by around

Tasting Notes: Crane Creek & Blackstock

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Yeah, Hubby and I have been hitting the sauce again. Shocking, right? We went up to my parents’ cabin in Blairsville in September and October and decided to check out a new (to us) winery and one that we’d visited before. With the Winter Wine Highway 2010 weekend coming up in a few weeks (Dec

Random Thoughts and Tasting Notes: 2010 Decatur Wine Festival

Autumn is my favorite time of year. The changing leaves, cool weather, and thoughts of the holidays put me in a good mood, and, of course, there are fun festivals. No, I’m not talking about harvest festivals. My favorite by far has to be the Decatur Wine Festival.This year’s Wine Fest was particularly good, likely