n4sir wrote:Chapter 7 of the belated 2006 SA tour diary is finally up!!!
Thanks again for another great read Ric - now you can start planning your next trip here.
Cheers, Ian
I did think it was a bit rough 707 asking about the next tour before Ric had the chance to finish writing upt the last one
But we have all been looking forward to the write up and will no doubt be looking forward to the next one Only trouble is all the recommendations that I want to get but have no chance with the current wine budget
Ric, I hope you continue to heal
Cheers
David J
Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake 1Ti 5:23
I don't mind Steve asking or even taking the mickey; we have been good mates for years now. After all, what are friends for?
The ankle is doing well (I think.) Yesterday I was allowed to start to put some weight on it for the first time and today I went to work for a few hours. Its great to be out of the wheel chair and use the crutches.
It looks like the next trip should (hopefully) be early September again.
David, as far as no one being safe, have you been reading over my shoulder? Wait till next weeks article.
Santa wrote:Or you could come visit sunny Queensland, and escape the southern cold
Best time of the year to enjoy red wine here. Nights are cool, days are perfect......
How about it Ric
Maria
I'm only Ric's bag-carrier, but thanks for the invite.
I've heard QLD wines are improving, but I don't think they've improved enough to warrant a winery trip yet. Especially when there are all those 2004/2005 reds to cover in SA and Vic (and WA).
Cheers Brian Life's too short to drink white wine and red wine is better for you too! :-)
Anyway Santa, you could certainly tempt me with either or both kinds of XXXX, the weather is so cold here in Melbourne that I can't get my reds warmed up enough to enjoy!
I like them young, I like them old but most of all I like them bold