My Current Kitchen
This is what my living room looked like until this morning. Very used and much loved.
Rooted & finely tuned in the High Plains of Texas. The Binghams are a multigenerational wine growing family that produces 100% Texas grown and crafted estate wines. Truly Texas, from soil to song.
This is what my living room looked like until this morning. Very used and much loved.
Irrigation on the High Plains of Texas starts with beads and continues with children at the circle system.
What a lovely trio we have here, So what do you know? My Honey gets to be a guest in the GOTEXAN Twitter Tuesday, March 1st at 7:00 p.m. I know, I know, the people that really know Cliff will say, “But Cliff doesn’t ‘do’ Twitter. He is too busy growing wonderfully delicious wine grapes.”…
Wow, I have been so lazzzzy lately. I haven’t been keeping you guys up to date on what is going on here. Instead I have been doing routine stuff like washing clothes, reading to children, teaching them how to find the area of a circle, painting pictures with creative little ones, looking at paintings of…
While we were down in Fredericksburg for TWGGA Grape Camp, we were invited to a lovely dinner at Becker Vineyards. Richard and Bunny Becker have a wonderful vineyard and winery that is a treat to visit. The dinner was held in a building at the winery that is used to host special wine tastings.
I hope y’all enjoyed the information about TWGGA Grape Camp 2010. Now my children want to know where we stayed. At least my youngest two girls are always asking me for pictures of the hotel that we are staying at. So here are pictures just for the two of you. Here we have it the…
Cliff and Betty attend Grape Camp 2010 at Newsom Vineyards while organic cotton harvest is underway at the farm.
My Honey and I went to Dallas for the 2010 Grape and Gridiron Classic, which was a taste off of 11 Texas and New York wines. All wines were made from grapes grown in their perspective states.
Last Tuesday night we finished the last of the 2010 grape harvest, Cabernet Sauvignon. Let me tell you, I worked very hard that night. I rode back and forth in the pickup truck as My Honey hauled grapes from the field to the barn to be weighed and loaded on a truck.
Here is a continuation of the last post about this year’s harvest. I left you looking at these tantalizing Vermentino grapes… beautiful grapes… and wondering what all these controls are for…