
Luckily this will be a short work week for me...
Why? I'm heading to none other than Walla Walla, Washington.
Sounds like a funny place, right? Well, there will be much serious business to attend to. That's because I'm traveling to this oddly named wine country to attend the 2010 Wine Bloggers Conference.
I have to admit, I'm a bit nervous about getting on a plane, traveling across the U.S., and leaving my wife and wine at home. I don't know what to expect but I'm hoping that I get to try a lot of wine (both good and bad), meet some cool new winos, and have an overall awesome time.
I wonder what the weather is like in Walla Walla right now?
I'll make sure to share more details... but in the meantime, happy sippin'!
Cheers!
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4 comments:
Hi Randy, have fun and enjoy all the wine. Please enjoy a nice Washington St. Riesling on me.
If you haven't voted yet on next years location, New York Finger Lakes would be a great experience.
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Hi Randy,
It was so great to finally meet you in Walla Walla. I’m glad we had the opportunity to hang out during the Red Mountain excursion.
Hope to see you in Charlottesville next summer (or in Sonoma wine country before then).
Regards,
Lisa Mattson
http://blog.jordanwinery.com
Hi Randy,
Wahington is so nice to look around. I am happy to see lots of nice pictures you have. Your blog is so fun to read. I hope to see more.
BTW, I wanted to ask you a question about your blog but I couldn't find a contact form. Let me know if I can email you!
Regards,
April Yap
Grotto Custom Wine Cellars
http://www.GrottoCellars.com
AprilY@GrottoCellars.com
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