Unless my ears let me down, did I hear a Merlin V12-engined plane fly over Adelaide this Anzac morning? Was in our dog park and couldn't quite make out the plane - Supermarine perhaps!
To bring wine into it, and make it a legit post, I'm just about to open a 2004 Bowen Cabernet (my wife's favourite Coonawarra Cabernet since the early '80's) and raise a glass to Doug and family on his loss. Totally agree that he has shown the rest of the industry how to price and market quality reds.
Merlin over Adelaide?
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Re: Merlin over Adelaide?
Wasn’t a Pratt & Whitney Wasp engine was it? Could have been a bloke I went to school with - Jim Whalley- in his Boomerang. His Dad an ex-WW2 RAAF Boomerang pilot and former Lord Mayor of Melbourne. Jim made his fortune out of Nova systems, he’s an ex-RAAF test pilot, and the company is a defence contractor. He refurbished a Boomerang his Dad flew!
I’m in Hong Kong and we still have a ANZAC Dawn Service ( for now). Old Rioja and steak dinner tonight.
Lest We Forget.
I’m in Hong Kong and we still have a ANZAC Dawn Service ( for now). Old Rioja and steak dinner tonight.
Lest We Forget.
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Re: Merlin over Adelaide?
I've just decanted a 2012 Bowen Cabernet for similar reasons.WineRick wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:43 pm To bring wine into it, and make it a legit post, I'm just about to open a 2004 Bowen Cabernet (my wife's favourite Coonawarra Cabernet since the early '80's) and raise a glass to Doug and family on his loss. Totally agree that he has shown the rest of the industry how to price and market quality reds.
Wine, women and song. Ideally, you can experience all three at once.
Re: Merlin over Adelaide?
Yes, it would have been Jim's Boomerang - lovely big radial sound but too far away to make out shape of the plane. He often brings it to the Barossa Air Show - nice bloke.
Re: Merlin over Adelaide?
Just paid my respect at the war memorial in Bath to the ANZAC diggers. Will have a few cold beers at lunch and hopefully an affordable red tonight.
Enjoying all the Bowen references, as said before, many could learn a lesson or two on how to price their products.
As Doug said to me last year, why rip off the public, without them you are nothing.
Sure it was a lovely service Malcolm.
Cheers Craig
Enjoying all the Bowen references, as said before, many could learn a lesson or two on how to price their products.
As Doug said to me last year, why rip off the public, without them you are nothing.
Sure it was a lovely service Malcolm.
Cheers Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day