Well, this morning before I left to deliver 9 cases of wine to Cincinnati, I helped Ron install the "big" air conditioner into the kitchen window, so the vineyard crew working in 90+ degree heat would have a cool lunch. Our air conditioners are stored in the barn over the winter. The installation went so cleanly, I was amazed... until... we turned on the power. Just noise and squealing. No AC. So we took the air conditioner back out of the window, Ron drove it to the barn, and I hit the road.
I called him about 2 p.m. Turns out his first instinct was the capacitor which runs the fan (he IS an engineer) was bad, but the first step was to hose out the air conditioner with water. Well in that process... one mama mouse runs out. Two baby mice run out. Five baby mouse are drowned. I guess it was "mouse waterboarding". Wrong place at the wrong time. Of course the mouse urine corroded some of the metal.
Welcome to living in the country. Having grown up in NY city, I never thought I'd have stories like this.
Nancy celebrates Anna's high school graduation with a gift card!
Part of the crew (Ron Hitt, Anna, Logan, Nancy) finishes up bottling the white Revelation, two days before release, on a morning when we had no power from 8.30 to 1.30, a real nail biter. The Ramondin box contains our tin beige capsules.
Nancy
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