We ended up with a very good week last week which made up for the previous week. This week is shaping up to be good as well (except today, you would have to be a muscrat to go out in this weather). Anyway, it has given me some time to catch up on projects in the tasting room. I finished the Snowman trios for the church bazaar, tagged a bunch of stuff and started to clean the back room. I’ve bagging and pricing found objects to use in jewelry, scrapbooking and collages. A new found friend uses old metal to make jewelry and we have lots of old metal. Last week before RJ left for California, he moved the gravel to around the back pond and then added large rocks that came out of the vineyard. I call them Russell’s rocks, because Russell from Australia, got them all out of the vineyard and made a nice pile. Pictures below. I also promised you pictures of Waterbrook’s new facility that I visited when I was in Walla Walla a week ago. I was going to pass it off as our new facility, but not even I can lie that much. Impressive isn’t. They will produce 250,000 cases of wine out of that facility. At our peak, we will produce 3-4,000 cases. A different world for sure!
Tags: fence board snowman, found objects, recycled metal, Waterbrook


