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Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Castle people


Just getting back from a busy trip for work down to Conne River.  It was a very productive trip down, work-wise, but the best part of the trip was that I got to stay with the Castle People...aka Kerra and Phil Winsor. (Get it?... Winsor...Castle)

I met Kerra a few years ago when I was going to school. It was my very first day of going to school at MUN and we were on a field-school trip. I didn't know anyone, I had just transferred from UBC and the field-school was my first introduction to my new classmates and professors. I remember I was sitting on the big yellow wagon (bus) and I was chatting with the girl next to me (who turn out to be one of my best friends throughout the rest of my MUN days...and beyond). Jody-Beth was asking me all the usual first date questions like where I was from such. I told her that I had just moved to Newfoundland from Northern Alberta from a little tiny town called High Level. That's when I saw a little blond head whip around and say "from where?!"

Now I know there is a strong Newfoundland- Alberta connection, so it's not that unusual for people from here to know about towns in Alberta, but not many know about High Level.

"High Level" I confirmed.

I thought she was about to jump over the seat!

Not only did she know where High Level was, but she had lived there! And about the same time that we lived there too. So like anyone who knows someone from the same place, we started to play the "do you know?..." game. We went through a list of people and for the most part it was hit and miss. Then she asked if I knew a Dianne with the Town. I said, "kinda, she's my mom!" Kerra then told me that while in High Level she had worked for the Town and that my mom was her boss. Talk about small world!

This initial spark lead into a fun-filled friendship that fill my last 2 years of university.

Then came graduation, and like most people, you get out of school, you find a job, you move on with life. I still stayed in contact with a few people, but some people drifted away on their own paths. This is pretty much what had happened with me and Kerra, but I always wondered about where and what she was doing.

Flash forward to Summer of 2012. I had some work to do down in Conne River, on Newfoundland's south coast. Conne River is not very big and didn't have a hotel for me to stay in, so I had to stay in the next town over in Milltown...a town equally as small and not very much to do there.

After I had completed my work in Conne River, I was on my way back home. I had just pulled out of Milltown and was heading down the bumpy Bay d'Espoir highway when I get a text from an unknown number. "Is this Bailey?"

"Yes, who is this?"

"Kerra!"

Totally unexpected and out of the blue. So after a few messages back and forth and an address given for her wedding invitation, I asked her "where are you these days?" Her response: "Milltown!"

I was flabbergasted. I was just leaving Milltown! I told her that the next time I was in the area for work that we would get together. And we did just that.

On my second trip to Conne River, I went over to Kerra and Phil's house for a visit. It was an excellent visit complete with a couple bottles of wine and many laughs.

She said the next time I was back that I should stay with her. So as we were planning our third trip down to the area, I made a plan to stay with Kerra and Phil. This visit was equally as fun and wine-filled. Kerra made some excellent chicken pesto panini's one night and chinese food the next.

The best part was reconnecting with an old friend (and her new husband). The real test of a true friendship is when you can go weeks, months, even years without seeing each other, but when you do, the friendship picks up right where it left off without skipping a beat. There was no uncomfortable formalities, no awkward lulls in our conversations, just good ol' friends chatting and catching up.


Thanks Kerra and Phil for all your warm hospitality.  I enjoyed my visit very much! Thanks again :)


Friday, June 15, 2012

Friday Wine Day

As much as I love my job, I just love Friday's a little more. And as much as I love Friday, I just really love wine. Not the good stuff either. The cheap and dirty wine. If it comes out of the box, it's even better. (There really is good value in a box of wine which is important for all the low-budget wine drinkers out there).

Jamie picks up my wine from time to time and he always asks what kind I want. I reply...anything red. Now I do prefer Shiraz and some blends, but I will pretty much drink anything. I like to try new things. I was an ABC (anything but Cab) kinda girl but I think I have out grown that phase in my life. Cab is ok, and I will drink it, but I will drink all others before I delve into it.

I used to drink white too, but now I think its too prissy. And don't say it's not, cause it is. White wine goes well with yachts and country estates with show horses, of which I own not any. Ok, maybe that's a bit harsh and I have been known to drink a bottle of white after all the red is gone, but it's not my first choice.

Pictured here is a glass of red. Well it's not really a glass per se, it's really a metal of wine. This is because we like to drink out in the shop and I have wasted one too many glasses out there. Time to bring on the unbreakable kind of drinking tools!

I have also been collecting the corks from my bottles of wine. Do you know how hard it is to find wine that still uses real cork anymore? It's hard. Once I find one that still does, I will buy the crap out of it until I get board of it and need to try something new. Then the hunt is on again to find a corked wine. I don't know what I have saving them up for, some kind of crafty craft. I did make a cork board for my sister for Christmas last year out of all the corks I saved up, but now I need something new to do with them. I will keep my eyes out on Pintrest for some cool ideas.

And all of this to say that I'm not really an alcoholic or anything either. I just really enjoy my metal of wine on Friday's. Is that really so bad?