Monday, March 22, 2010

Another Weekend

Gorgeous weather this past weekend. I took off work early on Friday, grabbed lunch outside at Spice with Mike, then hit the driving range. Went better than Thursday, but still pretty rusty. Guess I didn't realize how long it's been since I picked up a club. Friday night had 2 bottles of red wine with Jo.

Saturday I slept in, Jo left for her cousin's bridal shower, and I got to work outside. Wanted to start with the chainsaw right away, but the neighbors were sitting out on their deck so I figured I'd wait awhile. Cleaned up the yard, put down some grass seed. Once the neighbors left, I spent a few hours cutting dead branches off the two enormous pine trees in the backyard. One tree was more dead than the other, so I cut higher branches off of that one... up to about 8 or 10 feet off the ground. The other tree I cut branches up to about 7 feet off the ground. Both look waaaay better than they did before. We had sushi at Akitas Saturday evening with Sam, Mike, Mallory.

Sunday we hit some York County wineries again - Moondancer, Allegro, Fiore (Maryland), and Naylor - then stopped to see some lab pups in Shrewsbury. Had Cuff's b-day dinner at Fireside that night. Great weekend.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

NOMAH!

I'm really glad I went to nesn.com today when I did, because I got to watch the Nomar Garciaparra retirement announcement live. Nomah signed a 1-day minor league deal with Boston today so he could retire in a Red Sox uniform. Great press conference. Later I also got to listen to an in-game interview with him on WEEI.




















And then Jacoby Ellsbury had back to back home runs in consecutive at-bats!

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Wednesday night Sushi... mmmm....

Monday, March 8, 2010

Weekend 3/6-3/7

Great weekend. Spent the day Saturday along the PA/MD border, trying some local wineries. I was really surprised - the wine at all 6 wineries was pretty impressive. I think most people (myself included) have a negative opinion of most Pennsylvania wines, but these had some really good flavors. Wineries we visited:

Moon Dancer Vineyards & Winery - Wrightsville, PA
First winery we visited, and definitely the most expensive. Only 1 or 2 bottles available for less than $20. Reserve Chardonnay and the Meritage were the best. Really nice place, up on a hill overlooking the Susquehanna River.

Allegro Vineyards - Brogue, PA
We discovered that this winery sells bottles at Giant in Mechanicsburg and Enola. Fanfare (Chardonnay/Gewurtztraminer blend) was best white we had all day.

Fiore Winery - Pylesville, MD
Possibly the most accomplished of the wineries we visited. Lots of award/medal winners. Great Sangiovese. Caronte (Merlot/Cab/Sangiovese) blend might have been the best dry red we tasted all day.

Woodhall Wine Cellars - Parkton, MD
Really close to I-83 in MD. Big tasting, we probably tried 12 different wines. Best white: Seyval, best red: Reserve Merlot.

Basignani Winery - Sparks Glencoe, MD
Great reds, especially Marisa and Erik's Big Zin.

Naylor Winery - Stewartstown, PA
Last winery we visited. First Capital was really good, even though it was semi-dry. Shiraz was good too.

Saturday evening we had the usual gang over for dinner, then watched Zombieland. Hilarious.

Sunday was a lazy day... pancakes for breakfast, washed and cleaned out the cars, then walked to the dog park with Sydney and Jo, where we met Jared, Jen, and Tessie (their German Shepard). The place was PACKED. Typical Sunday dinner at the Legion in Dillsburg.

Anyone else think the Oscars was a snooze-fest? I couldn't stay awake... seemed a lot more lame this year than in the past.