Explanation: As per my note on 03Feb, I’m having to move the blog over to Blogger, albeit with a custom name that will host at towse.com. Blogger sez it’s too painful for them to support FTP blogging anymore. And so it goes. … [end Explanation] Let’s see how this works.
March 31, 2010
February 18, 2010
Delicious winemaker dinner at Acquerello Restaurant
Delicious winemaker dinner at Acquerello Restaurant last night. The winemaker brought wines that the chef wanted to pair with her food. It was all =really= delish.
Before we went, his nibs said, Piemonte wines. I think we’ve been to the village this wine is supposed to come from. He named it. I checked. I rummaged through old digital photos we’d taken on a trip in September 2002. And, yes, we had indeed walked through the village of Serralunga d’Alba.
We’d poked through the square and climbed up into the castle that dominates the surrounds.
We’d walked through Gaja vineyards in the morning and watched them harvesting, before we walked up to the village
but I’m pretty sure we hadn’t walked through Ettore Germano, which is a ways from the village and on the other side of the village from Gaja.
Tasty wines last night. He had a sparkling to start and a gem of an un-oaked Chardonnay before he dove into Barolos and such.
Plus Sergio Germano was a very charming man with loads to talk about truffles and wine and winemaking. Entertaining evening all around. We need to visit Acquerello more often than we do. Suzette Gresham-Tognetti makes such amazing food.
February 16, 2010
The fog burns off … a rust bucket appears
The fog was burning off this morning, after a morning much like the ones we’ve been having lately. If it’s not raining, it is =really= foggy in the morning and then the fog burns off and around 11A or noon we are left with a sunshiney blue day.
I was taking photos of the fog burning off … the Ferry Building. … 10:31A
The SFO Bay Bridge. … 10:49A
About an hour later, the fog was mostly gone and one of the old military ships from the mothball fleet in Suisun Bay, near Vallejo, appeared, dragged fore, with two tugs tailing aft, headed to have its barnacles and paint scraped before it’s hauled away to be scrapped.
Rust bucket. 11:42A
February 8, 2010
[PHOTO] Red-tailed hawk
A red tailed hawk hanging out down the hill
Until a three-some of crows dive-bombed it until they chased it away.
February 7, 2010
February 4, 2010
Just a note …
My blogging world is shredding around me.
First up, the folks who handled my comments said I’d have to pay for the service. Um. No.
While I was wondering what commenting service to use in lieu, someone/something else seems to have picked up the commenting. (Waaah?) But I still need to find a permanent vendor.
While I was still wondering what commenting service to use, I got a note from Blogger/Google saying that folks like me who FTP their blogs to their Web sites are using too many tech resources/time/help and they are shutting down the FTP service. I can either move over to Blogger and their services or find another vendor.
*sigh*
If you’re wondering why the slowdown in blog posts, it’s just me pondering my future. The blog will roll on, with a different manner of posting and a different mode of handling comments.
Soon.
I’ll probably freeze this blog in place and start another from scratch, which is a Royal Pain, but the easiest way to handle the transition.
(I’ve always been the tortoise when it comes to making decisions like this.)
February 1, 2010
January 27, 2010
Storm waves. Mendocino coast
Cliff Way. Just south of Noyo Bay. One of a handful of photos taken through the Mini’s windshield. Too wet and windy out to play with my camera outside.
January 17, 2010
Storm arriving …
What does this photo show? Planes coming in for landing from the north, which means the wind’s from the south, which means the expected storm is starting to blow in.