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entombed in the shrine of zeroes and ones ([personal profile] rone) wrote2009-02-21 12:37 am

run-run-runnin' around

Two weekends ago, Kim and i ran away to Calistoga for restoration via mud bath and massage at Golden Haven Hot Springs.  On our way there, we stopped at our favorite wineries, Summers and Ehlers Estate; on the way back, we stopped at Heitz, whose Grignolino wine and port i've admired for some time.

Last weekend, i nerded it up, as ever, at DunDraCon, but i did not neglect my sweet Kimmy on Valentine's Day, and brought her flowers and a card, and then took her out to sushi. DDC was fun as always; although i missed seeing some of the usual suspects, i did get to see [livejournal.com profile] vanmojo and [livejournal.com profile] dr_strych9, albeit in passing through the LARP in which they were participating (not judging you, guys... well, not too much).

Tonight, Kim and i drove to San Francisco to spend a little time with old Macromedia coworkers.  It's obvious that we're a bunch of nostalgic romantics, and that's fine with me.  I wish we'd've been able to get there earlier and stay later, but an hour-long drive home is always rough.

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[personal profile] some_other_dave 2009-02-21 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I discovered Heitz's Grignolino port at TJs a number of years ago--it was what got me into ports in the first place! They had a year (may have been 1998?) that was a super-mega-ultra fruit bomb, it was nothing but fruit flavor and it was really yummy. And not expensive at all!

Sadly, the other vintages of theirs that I've had since were not nearly as interesting to me.