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Jeff Peck
12-16-2020, 04:37 PM
Just wanted to say be safe to everyone in Rita's path !

With the forecast, looks like we will have lots of time to clean stuff in the safe while we dig out !

Rick Roemer
12-16-2020, 04:40 PM
For sure

Hey, I’m a huge Neil Peart fan, saw your quote. “The point if the journey is not to arrive”. One of my favorites.

Dean Romig
12-16-2020, 04:41 PM
They're naming snow squalls now too??? :corn:





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Rick Roemer
12-16-2020, 04:47 PM
The weather channel loves to name stuff.

Dean Romig
12-16-2020, 04:53 PM
The weather channel loves to name stuff.


Agreed and they come up with a new name for every full moon that comes along. It's been years since they last used "Hunter's Moon" for the November full moon.... I guess it isn't politically correct to make reference to hunting. :shock:





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Andrew Sacco
12-16-2020, 05:02 PM
Here in the People's Republic it's coming fast and steady as I type this. Just called a state of emergency. Not sure it's that bad but later on calling for 2-3" an hour for 4-6 hours and with our bankrupt state and cutbacks we don't have the road crews we once did. Be safe everyone. Looks like a wine and "It's a Wonderful Life" night with the family.

Kevin McCormack
12-16-2020, 07:17 PM
Weather babes nailed this one - started snowing at exactly 10 AM, changed to freezing rain for an hour or so around 3 PM, steady cold rain since then still coming down. Might have an inch or so wet slush on the pavement as a result here in NOVA near Dulles Airport. Feel for the folks to the north (Frederick MD and up thru PA which may get up to 2 ft. by morning. Roaring fire of 3-yr. seasoned red oak going in the fireplace and an excellent bottle of Temperanillo tipping. Stay safe and warm!

Andrew Sacco
12-16-2020, 07:47 PM
Ooooh. What Temperanillo?? I love them. Bordeaux is my first love but I’m not Rockefeller.

Andrew Sacco
12-17-2020, 01:54 PM
Well Gail did not disappoint. I've been digging out since 6:30 am. 33" of snow here, some areas up here up to 4'. Amazing. Thank God it's a "light snow". Kind of like "Vegas is a dry heat," Yeah, so is a pizza oven. It's never light when you're moving it.

Thomas L. Benson Sr.
12-17-2020, 02:33 PM
Andy were is here?

Joseph Sheerin
12-17-2020, 02:34 PM
Ooooh. What Temperanillo?? I love them. Bordeaux is my first love but I’m not Rockefeller.

My wife and I like the Temperanillo that Perdernales does, they are Near LBJ's ranch Fredricksburg TX.

https://www.pedernalescellars.com/

Andrew Sacco
12-17-2020, 02:38 PM
Andy were is here?

Upstate NY just above the PA border near Binghamton, NY. We made the news as the most snow with this storm. At midnight there was maybe 5-6" and at 6am over 30. It was a sight to see.

Andrew Sacco
12-17-2020, 02:39 PM
My wife and I like the Temperanillo that Perdernales does, they are Near LBJ's ranch Fredricksburg TX.

https://www.pedernalescellars.com/

Thank you Joe!

Thomas L. Benson Sr.
12-17-2020, 02:42 PM
hopefully you don't get any wind because then you have a big problem.

Joseph Sheerin
12-17-2020, 02:46 PM
Thank you Joe!

No problem.... I have to admit, I was very surprised at how good some of the TX wines are. We live in MO, and most of the local wineries near us, do a nice sweet german style wine, but when you get to dry red, Norton is about the only one that is tolerable, and it's usually way over priced for what I can get in a nice CA wine.... I am by no means a wine expert, but I know what I like when I have it. Been to Russian River several times.

We went to San Antonio a couple years ago, and a day trip up to Fredricksburg, was very surprise in how good some of those Temperanillo's were.

Sorry to hijack, back to the storm.... :-)

Andrew Sacco
12-17-2020, 03:29 PM
No problem.... I have to admit, I was very surprised at how good some of the TX wines are. We live in MO, and most of the local wineries near us, do a nice sweet german style wine, but when you get to dry red, Norton is about the only one that is tolerable, and it's usually way over priced for what I can get in a nice CA wine.... I am by no means a wine expert, but I know what I like when I have it. Been to Russian River several times.

We went to San Antonio a couple years ago, and a day trip up to Fredricksburg, was very surprise in how good some of those Temperanillo's were.

Sorry to hijack, back to the storm.... :-)

No problem Joe. I plowed our driveway at midnight with about 5/6 of a bottle of a wonderful Barbaresco in my belly : ) See, wine and storms can be related.

Bill Murphy
12-17-2020, 04:57 PM
I love reading about these boutique wines and just local wines from my region. However, after 30 years making my living buying and selling wines, I realize that I never made enough money to afford the overpriced examples I was selling "and tasting". I trust that very few of you can taste test a $65.00 boutique wine against an $8.00 wine, similar varietal, from your local wine store and tell which is the best. After 30 years of daily tasting, I have a hard time telling which is "best". However, I have the greatest respect for the new vintners who are marketing their wares. I will support the new vineyard that is breaking ground less than a mile from my home, as well as others who are almost as close.

George Lang
12-17-2020, 05:09 PM
Andy I feel your pain. I'm about 25 miles east of Binghamton near Pennsy border, 38" and deeper in many spots. Just came in and outside of the driveway it looks like I did nothing. Yesterday I was trying to decide if I should bow hunt or grouse hunt, after today neither is gonna happen for the rest of the season. Stay dry and don't push yourself.

Kevin McCormack
12-17-2020, 08:21 PM
Ooooh. What Temperanillo?? I love them. Bordeaux is my first love but I’m not Rockefeller.

Bottle(s) of choice were the Rioja Ardanza Reserva.

Jeff Peck
12-17-2020, 08:36 PM
About 18" here in Central Massachusetts.

A few IPAs and some nice red were a must after moving all that snow !

Phillip Carr
12-17-2020, 09:48 PM
If I might ask. For those of you praying for the snow and rain to stop. Please change the wording of your prayers and start asking the Good Lord to not stop this snow and rain, but ask him to move it to Arizona.��

Chuck Bishop
12-17-2020, 10:15 PM
Dodged the bullet, only 9" in south central Pa but I"ll be sore tomorrow.

Andrew Sacco
12-18-2020, 06:41 AM
My parents up here are still snowed in. Still waiting for the guy who plows their driveway because I can't get equipment there. The plow came by twice and the apron at the end of their driveway is about a foot over my mothers head. She's a petite 4' 6". She was trying to get the mail and at 78 years old she wisely turned around and went back inside. Will sure be interesting muzzleloader hunting tomorrow on snowshoes...

Gary Carmichael Sr
12-18-2020, 10:57 AM
Well we just got a lot of freezing rain with sleet and later a dusting of snow Ice is a quarter inch thick, so walking is out of the question right now, as far as wine goes got plenty of that just bottled a Shiraz, Spanish Garnacha, and Italian Corozon. But tonight after dinner it will be a Port, Black Currant Port to be exact, Gary

Andrew Sacco
12-18-2020, 11:14 AM
On the menu tonight:

"Christmas Story" with Ralphie and his Parker....uh, BB gun...

Hot tub and a 375ml bottle of 1974 Warres Vintage Port that has been standing upright for a few days

Joseph Sheerin
12-18-2020, 11:58 AM
I love reading about these boutique wines and just local wines from my region. However, after 30 years making my living buying and selling wines, I realize that I never made enough money to afford the overpriced examples I was selling "and tasting". I trust that very few of you can taste test a $65.00 boutique wine against an $8.00 wine, similar varietal, from your local wine store and tell which is the best. After 30 years of daily tasting, I have a hard time telling which is "best". However, I have the greatest respect for the new vintners who are marketing their wares. I will support the new vineyard that is breaking ground less than a mile from my home, as well as others who are almost as close.

There are definitely some very nice $10 bottles of wine out there. I will say this though, I've never had a $10 bottle of Pinot Noir that was very good, I tend to like my Pinot's on the heavier side though. In my experience. And, I am not an expert on wine by a long shot. But, a bottle of wine in the $20-40 range can be every bit as good as a $100 plus bottle. And, you canb usually find these on sale for a lot less than that... The reason the $100 plus bottle exists, is usually because not much of it was ever made. Most expensive bottle of wine I've ever had, as a $550 bottle of Bryant Vineyards 2014 Battina proprietary red.... It was very good, but in all honesty it was not any more enjoyable than some bottles I've had in the sub $50 range. But, I wasn't footing the bill for that one, we were on our way to MT for a Muley hunt, and one of the guys going is a wine collector, so he brought that and paid a corkage fee for us to drink it. Funny thing was, next night in MT, he pulls out the rifle he brought for the trip, and his rifle was not worth as much as that bottle of wine... hahahaha. I still give him crap about that, and helped him upgrade his rifle for this years trip... :D

In the end, I can't tell you if a wine has blackberry or current aftertones, etc... But, I like what I like, and tasting a wine prior to buying is best way to make the decision, not just by the price. After that, the winespectator ratings are usually dependable, and rarely get a stinker on a 90+ rated wine... :D

Frank Srebro
12-18-2020, 12:15 PM
Here's my snowplow Jeep yesterday morning. 19" at the home digs nearby Rock Mountain (PA) and Mike told me it was 20" there. One brother in law lives near Hausmann's and he had 25".

Weather people said the official depth for this storm at the nearby Scranton Airport is more than the total snowfall over the last two years combined. :rolleyes: