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October 2006

October 31, 2006 by Jason Leave a Comment

October is a busy month for the Morgans. Of special meaning to me is celebrating my Grandmothers birthday. Edith turned 93 this year and she’s truly an amazing woman. She still drives to the spa and gets in her workout per the doctors orders. She takes her friends on bus trips through Branson, MI to see stage shows and still watches her grandchildren whenever she can find a free moment. She’s an example and inspiration to us all that truly loving life and enjoying your family can bring longevity not known by people half her age. We love you grandma.

October brings birthdays for myself and Aunt June as well. Included in this album is a picture of the October birthday crowd, the kids and happnin’s around the house. Hope this month finds you well too.

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Coyote Creek Farms October 2006

October 23, 2006 by Jason Leave a Comment

Friends Freddy and Anna invited us to join them at Coyote Creek Farm (a local trip!) for a family day of pumpkin fun.

Highlights of the day were the pumpkin sling-shot, the corn-cob shooter, buffalo burgers, a hayride to the pumpkin patch, and of course all the animals on the farm! The kids were in heaven. Time was well spent and the weather was perfect!

Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006
Coyote Creek Farms October 2006

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Spring 2007 grapevines ordered

October 18, 2006 by Jason Leave a Comment

I finally located the Vidal Blanc vines that I have been wanting. I found a pretty reputable place in NY, called Double A Vinyards. They grow pretty much every varietal you can think of. It’s important that you get quality, disease-free vines. Handling is important. The grape-growing/wine-making forum I belong to highly endorses this place with the bulk of its members ordering from here.

While I was at it, I couldn’t resist the urge to snag a few Swenson White vines. These vines will come in the Spring of 2007. Many varieties are already sold out. Gotta get ’em early.

These new vines will be added to my first-year Mars, Concord and Niagra vines… truly making the backyard, my backyard vineyard ๐Ÿ™‚

In addition to the grape vines, I have two Mont Morency cherry trees, one Bing cherry with an additional Bing being added in the spring (for cross-polination) and 1 or 2 North Star trees.

I have made my first batch of Blackberry wine from my brambles also in the back. The goal is to have the backyard supplying I’ll the wine fodder I’ll ever need within 5-6 years. Caio till next time.

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September 2006

September 29, 2006 by Jason Leave a Comment

Finally got that new driveway we’ve been wanting since we moved into the house. Bit the bullet and did asphalt. Held out so long for cement, but it would have been a cool 12-13k and I knew I’d never spend that kind of cash on a driveway. I found a few flaws already, but the dude is coming back and hopefully squaring things away.

Plenty of pics of the kids and the new driveway in use already! The kids are growing faster then I’d like! Hannah was a natural in preschool and looks forward to every day of it. Here’s the pics for September.

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Ice Wine: CAN$30,000 for a half-bottle

September 26, 2006 by Jason Leave a Comment

Photo above by Ralph Orlowski

Man, ice wine too damned good. And so, I’m actually making a batch of it. That is, I got a kit that has the juice of Riesling grapes that were allowed to freeze on the vine, then harvested pressed. 3-gallons for US$75.

It is a lot of work (with risk of failure) for a vineyard/winery to grow and produce ice wine. The government will not let anyone sell a wine labeled “Ice Wine” unless it has went through the true process. Instead, you may have seen it labeled (Iced Wine). Take a look at the difference in price, but you may still notice it can be higher than the traditional bottle of wine.

Ice wine is here to stay and people are paying big bucks for it. Naturally, I wanted to try it out at home. And I don’t have to wait for the first frost to start it this time ๐Ÿ™‚ I’ll follow-up later with updates.

I’ll let the link to below say the rest.

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