Hey guys, this is an amazing website. I’m one of the retired Salem grrapegrowers that meets at McNary clubhouse in Keizer OR. Have had your web address on my PDA for more than a year and visited for the first time today. Don’t know why I didn’t before. Thanks for sharing. I will visit often and live your adventures vicariously. Since leaving the winegrowing business I’ve taken up watercolor and other painting media. Your photos will inspire me often. Thanks for sharing.
Hey guys, this is an amazing website. I’m one of the retired Salem grrapegrowers that meets at McNary clubhouse in Keizer OR. Have had your web address on my PDA for more than a year and visited for the first time today. Don’t know why I didn’t before. I will visit often and live your adventures vicariously. Since leaving the winegrowing business I’ve taken up watercolor and other painting media. Your photos will inspire me often. Thanks for sharing.
What a wonderful website! I’m an artist (http://www.waldmandesign.com) and travel blogger from LA who has fallen in love with wine and Portland in the last few years, and applaud your staggering travel adventures and brilliant choice of profession!
I’d love it if you’d check out my website, Travels With Two http://www.travelswithtwo.com/. If you like what you see, would you consider a reciprocal link?
My husband and I are traveling to Portland yet again in October (this’ll be our fourth trip) and I’ll soon after publish some posts about our adventures in the area. You’re very lucky to live in such a fantastic town!
Thanks for your consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I have just been told by Stephen George (Ashton Hills Winery) that Peta George passed away about a week ago. I only met Peta twice at the cellar door, but she was exactly as you described in your Adelaide Hills story, warmly open and friendly.
April 28th, 2007 at 12:53 pm
I came across your travel diary and posted a link on http://travel-babel.blogspot.com/2007/04/wine-adventurers.html .
March 29th, 2008 at 4:24 pm
Hey guys, this is an amazing website. I’m one of the retired Salem grrapegrowers that meets at McNary clubhouse in Keizer OR. Have had your web address on my PDA for more than a year and visited for the first time today. Don’t know why I didn’t before. Thanks for sharing. I will visit often and live your adventures vicariously. Since leaving the winegrowing business I’ve taken up watercolor and other painting media. Your photos will inspire me often. Thanks for sharing.
March 29th, 2008 at 4:28 pm
Hey guys, this is an amazing website. I’m one of the retired Salem grrapegrowers that meets at McNary clubhouse in Keizer OR. Have had your web address on my PDA for more than a year and visited for the first time today. Don’t know why I didn’t before. I will visit often and live your adventures vicariously. Since leaving the winegrowing business I’ve taken up watercolor and other painting media. Your photos will inspire me often. Thanks for sharing.
August 9th, 2008 at 1:27 pm
What a wonderful website! I’m an artist (http://www.waldmandesign.com) and travel blogger from LA who has fallen in love with wine and Portland in the last few years, and applaud your staggering travel adventures and brilliant choice of profession!
I’d love it if you’d check out my website, Travels With Two http://www.travelswithtwo.com/. If you like what you see, would you consider a reciprocal link?
My husband and I are traveling to Portland yet again in October (this’ll be our fourth trip) and I’ll soon after publish some posts about our adventures in the area. You’re very lucky to live in such a fantastic town!
Thanks for your consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
July 20th, 2009 at 2:03 am
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I have just been told by Stephen George (Ashton Hills Winery) that Peta George passed away about a week ago. I only met Peta twice at the cellar door, but she was exactly as you described in your Adelaide Hills story, warmly open and friendly.