On Apr 18, 3:25 pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
It's been a bad news, good news day. I spent the entire
afternoon surrounded by lawyers one of whom represented
me and the other who represented the insurance company
of the criminal incompetents who killed my daughter. It
was not a pleasant afternoon having to relive a painful
episode I'd just as soon forget. But it's settled.
The good news; when I got home the man in the brown truck
had left six bottles of wine on my doorstep ! The Wine
Garage Intense Red Wine Club, April 2007 edition. A Barbera,
a Petite Sirah, a Rhone blend, a Syrah and two Zinfandels.
If you live in a state where you can get wine deliveries
from California I highly recommend the Wine Garage
http://www.winegarage.net/
It's like Xmas, six times a year !
Well, this has been a looming presence on the calendar for
awhile and I'm glad it's over. Now it's time to go fishin'.
I think I'm gonna tie up some big uglies and see if I can't
fool a Lake Kinkaid musky into thinking it's a gizzard shad.
--
Ken Fortenberry
I will be hitting the Umpqua again this summmer. The near seal lever
part where the small mouth abound. One hundred fish days are
possible, A lot of smaller fish but never boaring. There are a
number of wineries around Roseburg and that part of Oregon. I take
the main squeeze, she likes to sit in the sun and read while I fish.
The condition for her company is that we take in 2 or 3 wineries in
the afternoon when it's to hot to fish anyway.
I can't recall the name of it but the oldest winery in Oregon is
nearby. Last year we bought some Ice Wine. This year I'm buying
more. I don't know where it fits in with the wine snobs but it's
pretty good. But then again I like Raspberry wine.