Yesterday, December 28th, was a great day. Georgie took us to a "cellar door" at the vineyard that she works at occasionally (Henry's Drive ). It was such a great moment because Josh and I discovered that you don't have to work at a vineyard to sample wine. You can go there for free and sample as many wines as you like, and not buy wine. Then if you feel the need you can continue on down the road to the next vineyard, etc (Vineyards within 50 kms is at a minimum 100). We sampled some and bought some - another day we will tour to the next cellar door.
This is how you buy wine directly from a vineyard - by the case ;)
The various wines that you can sample ;) or buy:
In the evening we were invited out for tea at Georgie's parent's farm (John and Jenn). We had a great visit and Josh fullfilled one of his Australian dreams - going for a "roo" hunt with Tim.
I was in the yute cab with John and I had to close my eyes, me and Barney both were trying to hide under the seats (Georgie's dog). I know they are like deer but I am definately not a hunter.
The Proud Hunters:
Josh started work today with a local farmer. He was running the header (combine) and was having a great time. I did errands and am trying to find a vehicle. I will start some sort of a job in the next few days hopefully. Around here it is not the right time of year to pick fruit or work at the vineyards. I have went along with Georgie to work a few days, picking onion flowers and dividing them into test tubes to extract the nectar (post pictures later). If nothing comes up I will volunteer in the area for the next couple weeks. There is always a need for volunteers at the local group home for disabled individuals and day care groups. It is going to be an extremely hot New Years (40 plus) and not sure as of yet what our plans are. We wish everyone a truly happy New Years and wish you all the best!!
P.S. The next blog will come from Josh's farming experiences.