Sunday delivered a beautiful day well in the 60s in Cincinnati. With rain on the way for Sunday night into Monday, the week ahead looks to be cool. How was your weekend?
No ballroom dance for us this weekend, but we’re not whining because it was a wine weekend. Friday night we attended the Grand Tasting at the Cincinnati Wine Festival, and then Saturday night, our church wine group celebrated wines from Australia and New Zealand.
After all that wine and losing an hour due to daily savings time’s spring forward, our handbell choir successfully played a beautiful song Sunday morning. The song delivered the many moods of its title – Compassion – but I’ll save access to a recording of this wonderful piece for later in the week.
Hooray – my project is just about done, so I’m planning of full week of posts that will include satire, shorts, cartoons, and more. Besides, I’ve also started prowling around the blogs. Meanwhile, here’s a hint for an upcoming post – start thinking of songs that have “time” in their title. Just hold that thought.
Many thanks for your patience, encouragement, and support during the past 3-4 weeks.
For your Monday Morning Entertainment, here’s a funny song featuring NBC’s Al Roker. I can’t remember who led me to this one, but kudos to them for finding this funny. Enjoy and have a great week.
Great weekend. Friday night USO show on Marine Base, Saturday re-landscaping my backyard and today 83 degrees and English Horse jumping.Tomorrow not so good family funeral.
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Kellie,
Quite the range of weekend activities … well done and thanks for sharing. Best wishes on Monday.
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Tired…I need a nap! 🙂
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I hope you got your nap! 🙂
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I’d love to know what wines you tried from Australia and what you thought of them. I tend to drink a lot of Aussie wine! xx
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Spiced,
There is a lot of Aussie wine available in the US, but more is from the big producers. My favorite was Penfold’s shiraz, I believe Bin 128. Big & Bold! Matua Sauvignon Blanc from NZ was quite refreshing.
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On the topic of time, I hate it when we lose that hour Frank. I wish I could come into work an hour later on Monday, just to get it back.
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Lame,
Jumping back into The Grind after one less hour is never easy. YUK!!! …. so that will make make having a mid-week dose of satire and Saturday Morning Cartoon posts even more important!
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You’ve got that right, Frank!
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Oh no, Frank. I have one of those memories for music–I hear it once I don’t forget it. I am afraid of what I’ll be singing at work tomorrow! This was hysterical. Who thinks to take an interview like Roker’s and create a video like this. Too funny, even if I won’t be able to get it out of my head. So glad your project is almost done, and it sounds like you had a very nice weekend. Happy Monday to you!
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Debra,
Oh no … you are going around with “I pooped my pants” singing in your head! Agree – very creative!
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I love Mr. Hanky Poo!
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Seashells,
Cheers for enjoying the video!
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Loved the video clip…. so glad we don’t go through this time saving thing… lose and hour and then gain one… I have enough trouble as it is…
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Bulldog,
The body needs 2-3 weeks to adjust to time changes, but “Spring forward” is always difficult. Glad you enjoyed the fun at Mr. Roker’s expense. (He’s a popular weatherman on NBC’s Today shows.)
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Two more weeks until our time change… Why can’t everybody change at the same time?! (I have this same lament every year)…
Hope you enjoyed your new world wines: so many good ones to choose from 😉
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Kanerva,
Regarding the time change, sometime during President Bush’s administration, they extended DST here … thus it starts earlier and goes longer. Too early for my tastes! At the Wine Festival, I had wines from both the Old and New World … I like Italian wines … but mainly had New World ones.
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Our local wine outlet suggested that we start trying Old World. We were chastised for limiting our choices so to speak 🙂
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The world of wine has much to offer, thus I encourage every wine lover to explore as much as possible … thus both Old and New World.
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We’ve started exploring the organic wineries as well, some of the selections are surprisingly good, others … well lets just say more time needed 🙂
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That’s a fair analysis.
Of the Old World Wines, I prefer wines from Italy and Spain over France as their tastes are more suitable to my palate. Love ports … but other reds from Portugal are pleasant surprises. As noted – I prefer reds over whites.
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I enjoyed as always to read your post dear Frank. And it smells so nice wine 🙂 I love wine… I hope and wish you to have a great week, Thank you, love, nia
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Nia,
I remember your love for wine, and if I imagine there are many Turkish wines!
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Fun video. I have been having a typically fun weekend–visiting Dad, seeing friends, catching up on reading and movies. But this weekend I also complained a lot about Daylight Saving Time
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Patti,
Typical is good … especially because I know you are taking time for your dad. I’m not too sure about DST being so early!
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Fabulous weekend. WW and I spent some time wine tasting ourselves. The tasting featured “new to old” which we mistakeningly thought meant from New Zealand/Australia (wines we love, by the way) to France. But the dude must have had a contract with New York State and Virginia. The stuff was pretty mediocre. Thought of you when we tried a couple of Pinot Noirs which weren’t up to par at all (ever taste a wine with absolutely no taste?), but we couldn’t convince the guy who was leading the tasting that Pinot Noir’s from Virginia just don’t hold their stuff. But it was still loads of fun. Still trying to get WW to take dance lessons! 🙂 Hoping to see you back in full swing again. Take care.
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E-Tom,
I’m sure you had a wonderful weekend. As you know, Pinot Noirs are wonderfully subtle and sophisticated. No way pinots from those states hold up to those from California, Oregon, and Burgundy … although I will give credit to Afton Mountain (Virginia) for a pinot I had there. Keep working on WW!
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Why oh why did you do this to me? No I will not be able to get this out of my head unless I beat my head into a brick wall.
Wine tasting twice? A regular bacchanalia.
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Val,
Well …. good luck with “I pooped my pants” being stuck in your head. 😉 … Meanwhile, I don’t whine when it comes to a wine weekend.
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I had an epiphany glugging a glass of Chardonnay in Marlborough, New Zealand, Frank.
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GFB,
Marlborough is a wonderful wine region … but sauvignon blancs and pinot noirs are generally better than chards there. 😉
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I always think that to! (ho hum – grabs coat and makes for door)
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Weekend was spent in London. Freezing cold, biting wind, and today we have snow. What more could a girl wish for? 🙂 I can think of lots of songs with the word ‘time’ in the title. 🙂
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Paradise,
Knowing how much you enjoy warm weather, I’m sure the current weather is causing quite the angst. However, you will be back in the warmth of home soon. Keep those titles in your mind – heck, find a video to prepare.
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Sounds like you had a great weekend. I don’t like losing the hour of sleep, but Yay for spring and some extra sunshine!
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Hood,
DST is one of those strange occurrences when we don’t gain an hour of daylight, but actually shift it into another part of the day. OH well …. but yes – spring is on the way!
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Not a bad swap …. dancing for good wines. Al Roker, seems to be a cool dude. We woke up more winter this morning … spring is on hold just now.
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Viveka,
Al Roker is a popular TV personality that people enjoy, although I don’t know his reaction to this spoof. Although March is still roaring like a lion, I hope it leaves like a lamb.
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I’m sure he don’t mind … it was very innocent prank video.
Yes, it has been a tough start of March, but I’m sure that the spring will arrive this year too.
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Glad your project is letting you out of it’s greedy grasp!
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Zannyro,
Me too … I didn’t like that one. 🙂
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bleh….then good thing it’s done!
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Oh, yes, yesterday was gorgeous here, too. So nice to go for a walk and not need a jacket. But it will be back to the 30s tomorrow. Sigh.
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Carrie,
Sunday was probably a great day across our entire state. The rest of the week is a tad different … which means welcome to the ups and downs of spring.
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Yep. Which is why March is not my favorite month.
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Do I need to drink some wine before watching this video? Hmmmmm. . . . maybe 🙂
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Good to hear that you’ve had nice weather Frank… we’ve been hauled back into the depths of Winter once again over here! Hopefully, things should be improving now though (however, I have been saying that for a while!)
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Very catchy video. Not sure whether to thank you or not 🙂
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Fasab,
Well … if the song isn’t stuck in your head, come on back and thank me. Otherwise, I’ll laugh!
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It’s stuck 😦
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Yes! … after all, I’m sure I will be punished with puns this week.
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You can count on it and they might be worse than ever 😉
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You know Frank, that’s a tough song for a girl with GI troubles to have stuck in her, ummm, head.
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Elyse,
Oh no … I definitely didn’t want to happen to you!
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Phew — it’s didn’t …
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😦
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Sounds like you didn’t let DST slow you down at all!
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Guapo,
Well, I must say that Sunday as a bit of a struggle.
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wine tasting. yum.
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Rich,
Both tastings were delicious.
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it’s downright unnatural, I tell ya… Standard and Savings time… we just should let Ma Nature handle it…
that may be the cutest/silliest lil video I ever done seen!!!
gotta take an hour’s nap now (at least every day this week!)
🙂
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BuddahKat,
Glad you enjoyed a good laugh at Mr. Roker’s expense … and I imagine he’s a good sport … and to think we have DST what … 8-9 months of the year … that seems more like the norm to me!
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