Temecula Adventures... September 2013

No man needs a vacation so much as the person who has just had one. ~Elbert Hubbard

September 16th Will Be Remembered... At Least In Temecula

Time to go to Temecula September 2013

Stop #1 - Faulkner Winery

Time to go to Temecula September 2013

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
Shelly and Tricket were on Duty!

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
Tricket is always a joy!

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
Perfect shirt.... for Paul!

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Stepping up to the bar....

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
We put Shelly to work packing up

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
We never noticed but Bob and Paul can see each other with the girls in between

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
The ladies brighten up the place

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
The guys NOT SO MUCH!!! Paul had to jump and Bob was on tip-toes to be as tall as Shelly

Time to go to Temecula September 2013

Stop #2 - Van Roekel - Must Replenish The Pomegranate Champagne!

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
We always have memories of this winery

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
Donna and Sue hold on to each other as they transverse the steps

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
We came for sparkling wine

Time to go to Temecula September 2013

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
If the bar were any higher they would need chin-guards

Time to go to Temecula September 2013

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
So sad... When the ladies don't like the wine guess who gets it???

Stop #3 - South Coast Winery


Additional purchases planned

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
Donna really wants to stomp the grapes... She practices all the time

Did You Know? - Grape-stomping (also known as pigeage) is part of method of maceration used in traditional winemaking. Rather than using a wine press or other mechanized method, grapes were crushed by foot in vats to release their juices and begin fermentation.

Time to go to Temecula September 2013

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
We are cool eventhough it is 99 degrees out here....

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
The bars are lower at South Coast... This is good

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
Joyce (the server) gave the gals a big hug... We are regulars

Stop #4 - Palumbo Winery, Our New Stop This Trip

Time to go to Temecula September 2013

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
The hot winds sounded great going through the trees

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
You could almost hear the grapes growing...

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
"Hey guys... I went shopping!"

Stop #5 - Hart Winery - A Favorite

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
The first winery when entering Temecula Valley Wine Country

Time to go to Temecula September 2013

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
"We like this bar also... It doesn't hurt our chins!"

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
Donna is trying the "cab"

Time to go to Temecula September 2013

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
They have a large selection of wines available

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
In and out.... Wastes no time!

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
The proper wine tasting glass is being demonstrated


Our own little star!!

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
It's decision time... What to have next??

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
The girls put a lot of effort into the decision process

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
Bob and Paul decide bigger bottles are better

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
The porter did a good job

Did You Know? - Human adaptability and flexibility early led to the use of humans for shifting gear. Uneven terrain, such as in mountains, alleyways and markets, and a lack of formed roads, such as in jungle, makes the use of porters economical where one can hire people to shift inexpensively.

Porters were used commonly as human beasts of burden in the ancient world, when labor was generally cheap, especially in societies that depended on slavery.

The industry-specific terms bellhop (hotel porter), redcap (railroad station porter) and skycap (airport porter) are used in North America. Railroad station porters (not train porters) traditionally wear distinctive red-colored caps for easy identification, contrasting with the caps in blue or other colors, normally worn by other train personnel.

This practice originated with an African-American porter named John Williams who devised the practice in order to stand out from the crowds at Grand Central Terminal on Labor Day of 1890; the success of his strategy led to its adoption by others in the profession.

Time to go to Temecula September 2013
Careful... To not drop the wine!

Time to go to Temecula September 2013