The Elf on the Shelf
Inie - Wed, 08 Dec 2010
This is a long one, so bear with me. In Journalism, it is often wise to realize your audience so I will say I am not a professional journalist because I have absolutely
This is a long one, so bear with me. In Journalism, it is often wise to realize your audience so I will say I am not a professional journalist because I have absolutely
Two days ago, I took the train from Rocky Mount to Washington D.C. to stage (that’s pronounced stahj) with Kathryn Morgan, newest Master Sommelier of the Universe and sommelier at Citronelle.
So here I sit, with daughter Cynthia playing with her longtime friend Sarah Cathryne beside me, and I sip on an Albarino that I used to drink a long time ago.
“…and the truth will set you free.” What is the truth about wine? I’m not sure if we can answer that question honestly. Is it made from grapes? Not always. Wine can be
So, it’s really hard to believe it’s been over a year since I started blogging in my mission for therapy, study and documentation. In that year, a lot has happened.
What you’ve all been waiting for. Actually, only what a small few have been waiting for, but I’ll try to make my answers entertaining. 1. Who makes Noble Cuvee?
To my friends and supporters and wine lovers, It has now come to my attention that there are 18 short weeks until I sit for the Master Sommelier exam, where I pray I will pass my service and tasting exams to
Tonight at On the Square, our brilliant bartender talked brilliant television to a brilliant couple enjoying dinner before going to a movie. The television show, Modern
Tomorrow our small town of Tarboro turns 250 years old. Along with a puppet parade, a band called Train Wreck and a big ole cake made by Sara Lee, Tarboro’s town commons