delicious road tar

I don’t know anything about wine. Some I like, some I don’t. I’ve occasionally been known to drink it from a box and think it was pretty good.

I don’t usually like Chardonnay, though maybe I just haven’t tried a really good one. Same goes for Merlot, but generally, I’ll drink just about anything.

I went to a wine tasting with some friends last weekend at a local shop. I went to a wine festival once, but this was my first time at a tasting. I didn’t do any swirling, and I drank my samples.

We picked up a printout explaining the featured wines. The whites started normal enough with comments like “smelling of honey and exotic spices,” “dry with a creamy texture,” and “wonderful notes of orange rind, lemon blossom and buttery apples.”

Then we moved onto the reds. “Beautiful sweet raspberry, wild mountain berry … ” sounds good, until “incense, wood smoke and autumnal vegetation-like characteristics.” Yes, all in the same wine! (It was very good, but at $54.99 a bottle, I’ll never have that one again!)

Next up, a Syrah that reveals “exceptional fruit as well as notes of road tar, camphor, chocolate, blackberry liqueur and roasted meat.” (This one wasn’t great, and left an aftertaste.)

Finally, an Australian Shiraz (typically my favorite), is “purple-colored with fragrant aromas of toast, black cherry, scorched earth, pencil lead and blueberry.” (I liked this one, too. Still, $39.99 is out of my price range!)

So … we’ve got road tar, pencil lead, scorched earth and roasted meat … are these aromas something people look for in wine?

Fortunately, I couldn’t pick out those flavors!

weekly photos


12/30/2007-01/05/2008

I realized yesterday that I hadn’t really taken photos for the week (aside from those of my boots!), so I picked up the camera and started chasing the cats around the house.

I also focused on an ornament I got from a friend. While I took down the tree on Saturday, I forgot to pack away this ornament. It’s pretty, I think I may find a way to display it year-round!

star

Here we have miss Posey doing some foot licking from one of her favorite seats in the house:

paw cleaning

That’s about it this week. I really should have taken my camera for a walk around the block. A nearby creek is partially frozen and I could have gotten something there. Oh well. I’m sure I’ll have more opportunities!

2007 was a partially successfully year

If we look back to my resolutions for 2007, I didn’t do too badly.

  1. Redesign and reorganize this blog.
    Redesigning has now been done twice this year. I still have work to do — add back my blogroll, perhaps create a “100 things” list? But, I’m not considering it enough of a priority to keep on the list for 2008.
  2. Redesign and reorganize my home.
    NaBloCleanMo got a lot of cleaning/organizing done, but I’m not finished yet. There’s still tons of design work to be done! Still, I’m much farther along thanks to my November project than I thought possible!
  3. Finish never-ending kitchen cabinet project.
    Yeah, that didn’t happen. The three doors I mentioned in last year’s list are painted and back indoors, but there are still three blue ones that remain untouched. Oh well.
  4. Run a marathon
    Check!

Here’s what I’d like to accomplish for 2008:

  1. Finish the kitchen cabinet project.
  2. Design my home.
    I need to add paint to the still-white walls, add art and get rid of temporary furniture.
  3. Run a triathlon.
    Just a little one. And, no, I’ve never competitively swam or biked before!
  4. Stay on top of my time and billing at work.
    We keep track of hours spent on client projects, and are supposed to keep up-to-date. But whenever I’m really busy, it slides. Today I spent the entire day catching up and am still not done — I hadn’t put in my time since September 12! Whenever I fall behind, I always curse myself and vow never to let it lapse again. We’ll see if putting it out here has any impact!

I think that’s enough to keep me busy!

P.S. I’m a little late getting this year’s list up, and there’s a bit of a backlog posts in my head. Unfortunately, my body decided it’d rather spend the first two days of the new year sick in bed!

more christmas photos

I had a bit of fun last week … especially with my husband’s cousins’ 50s-style house and fitting decorations. I was limited to my point-and-shoot this week since it was a lot easier to fit into my carry-on!

Here are my favorites:

My husband playing with his cousins’ kids

the kids

The tinsel tree

tinsel tree

entryway

Sequin stockings

sequin stockings

And of course, Christmas dinner!

Christmas Dinner