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BITS & BOBS
I saw the funniest thing the other day. I went to the courthouse in town to get new tabs for my truck. They had a board near the door that declared. “Essential business only.” Now, I was under the assumption … Continue reading
									
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I pulled off my first virtual tasting event on Zoom earlier in May. Trey Busch, owner and wine maker at Sleight Of Hand Cellars did an awesome job presenting his wines and the wines themselves were stellar. The Cab Franc … Continue reading
									
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We are living in strange times, my friends. I go to work (thankfully) and the first thing I do is put a mask over my face. I take a walk around the store and ninety percent of the customers are … Continue reading
									
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Coronavirus is the word of 2020. Who would have ever imagined such a scenario to develop in our world? It is a reality now and all we can do is wait it out. I have come to appreciate as Dr. … Continue reading