Friday, July 31, 2009

Picture of the Day: Smiling at Kim


Madeleine and Kim relaxing on the Honis Camp porch. What good looking ladies!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

In the Park with Auntie Em



Miss M (boy is she getting big!) went for a stroll to the park tonight with adopted Aunt Emily. I can't tell who is happier when those two hang out, they both just smile and smile and smile!

Friday, July 24, 2009

Snakes!


Fresh pictures from my hike with Joe up Coyote Wall. The pictures are a bit blurry, so let me explain.... The first picture has a few oak leaves, and a LOT of poison oak leaves. But that's not the problem-if you look carefully in the middle of this low resolution picture, you can see an angry, coiled, and rattling snake. If you really can tell the age of a snake from the number of rattles, he was 8 rattles old. Old and wise enough to stay off the trail and warn us with a few rattles so that there was no trouble.

Snake #2 was younger, with only 4 rattles on his tail. This one I almost stepped on, because he was in the middle of the trail and didn't rattle. But no worries, he saw me coming and took off as my foot was coming down, hid in a chipmunk hole, and kept quiet. Being that close, I'm glad he chose flight over fight!

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Super Girl!

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Wine Reviews

Over the 4th of July holiday our committee of wine tasting and drinking experts and amateurs had an opportunity to review three new to the market wines, and one apple brandy. The samples were tasted on two consecutive days, against two different meals with varied flavor profiles.
In the order that the flight progressed:


South Wedge Winery 2008 Reserve Reisling (bottled 09): Left to rest on the lees, this fruit forward white opens with a hint of effervensce, with very fine bubbles and only a hint of cloudiness. The opening sweetness is balanced by a lightly acidic finish. Drinks well with fruits or alone. Day 2, the wine was clear and bubbleless, and came across a little two sweet for some palates. "This is really good." "These people should make more wine." "Sort of champagne-like."

South Wedge Winery Pinotage (bottled 08): Day 1, cherries open into red berry and vanilla. Muted tannins, perhaps a little over-oaked, yet somehow not smooth enough to drink alone. Day 2, after some time to breath this opened up into a superior wine, with more clarity of the aformentioned fruit and a smoother finish on the palate. We recommended decanting to enjoy the potential of this red. "Holds up well against pasta with red sauce." "Echos of fine Italian Reds." "These people should make more wine."

4 Chimneys Organic "Eye of the Bee": Light, with tart native grape flavors offset by the mead component. Better as an apertif than with food pairings. Misunderstood and underappreciated on Day 1, it saw more action as a sunset sipper on day 2. "This tastes like honey." "Its too sweet but I still like it."

2008 Grey Dog Spirits Heirloom Apple Brandy: (Not tasted by the full panel, as some palates haven't learned to appreciate eau de vie.) Unabashedly apple on the tongue, perhaps benefiting from the unadultered flavor of these heirloom apples (too old and obscure of a strain for Cornell to ID). A prompt nose of crisp apple and unspiced cider floats over the deep caramel color. Untempered alcohol at the finish limits the accessibilty of this spirit to the non-brandy drinker. Overall, a strong showing from a new entry to the field, but 2-3 years in oak would provided some needed finishing smoothness. "Good flavor, but harsh finish." "I bet this will be really good with a little aging."

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Madeleine hanging out with her Grandpa Miller on the Fourth of July.

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Summer Vacation in the Finger Lakes

Miss M enjoying her summer vacation, making faces with Great Grandma Honis.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Cute Baby!

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

More from Wine Country

So what if I'm drooling on myself?!?... They really fill up these big Pinot glasses! Hey, I'm not driving so who cares!

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009