Being a stay- at-home mom can leave one thirsting for a taste of the outside world, a world in which sentences are composed of more than three words. Being an educator means one is always seeking an opportunity to explore and learn. Being a woman with a need to connect can be a challenge when adult conversations are rare.
In wine, I find the marriage of art and science, agriculture and storytelling provides limitless areas to explore. But it is the people that keep me engaged. The tenacity needed to keep the family dream alive, the risk to start anew, the trials and principles. I love the history of the vine, the impact of a season, the sentiment in the bottle.
That is why I write. I write to tell their stories, to share a piece of mine. I write to learn as I teach others. I write to connect with new friends, to disconnect from the world. I write to celebrate what makes each of us unique, and that which ties us together.
A rainbow appeared over Manhattan yesterday. The headline that circulated noted that it was the eve of the 14th anniversary, adding to the wonder and sentiment. Between reminders to floss and the last-minute comedy routines, I found myself wondering, what was he doing fourteen years ago tonight? Was it like any other Monday or did […]
So much for freedom. It is week two and my sweet girl is home sick. And will be for a while. Poor thing. At least I get some time to spoil her. It is Hatch Chile season here and I wanted to get a recipe up for Meatless Monday so if you can forgive the […]
Invariably someone would bring it up. In the hours just before curfew, after a few Bartles and Jaymes or cans of Busch. It might be a gossipy girl wanting a chance to passively spill the proverbial beans. Rarely, a love-struck guy wanting info on the out-of-his-league Chemistry partner. Or even the Math League honor roll student […]
I’m free! I’m free! I’m free! After 7 1/2 years, over 8 if you count gestation, I am no longer beholden 24 hours a day. I can write without interruption. I can make a lunch date and stick to it. I can go to the bathroom without mediation. I’m free! Ok, so I know some […]
Know Thyself. The imperative has been circulating since the togas were in fashion and still remains an ideal. For some of us, the desire to please, the pursuit of acceptance still trumps more often than we care to admit. For others, the footprints are well caked in the path. Living “authentically” in each breath and decision. […]
“Winemakers who wax poetic about wines from a new vineyard hope the qualities they see early on will continue throughout that vineyard’s life. Others believe that the truest expression of a vineyard comes when it has endured the test of time. I believe both viewpoints may be correct.” -Kirk Grace, Vineyard Manager at Stag’s Leap […]
While my opportunities to sneak away may diminish with summer, the world of Texas wine isn’t slowing. In fact, it continues to expand in size and reputation. My news feed has been full of announcements of accolades, invitations, and openings. While I can’t attend or respond to all of them in the 18 minutes of […]
One of the joys of writing about wine is, indeed, the packages that arrive requiring a signature. Some are expected, others are not. Each time, it is a little like Christmas. You may have a good idea of what is inside, but there is always a little flutter of expectation with the slicing of the […]
9) Why does it have to be 10? Who decided that 10 is the magic number for a list? And how can I write a “Top 10” if that is what I’m ranting about? That would make me a hypocrite. 8) There was a time when I would have put Richard Marx on my Top 10. Is this list […]