Friday, April 13, 2012

Bud break is finally here!

The rains finally came, and in no small buckets! It has been raining almost non-stop since mid March -- just after Mom left for Europe. She was gone for three weeks, then came back for a week and was off again, this time for a week's vacation helicopter-skiing in Canada with Cristina (what a tough life she lives!) and just returned last Sunday. We enjoyed seeing our sis for a few short days, but now she is back to work in Paris.  We did want to go heli-skiing with them, for we love the snow, but no way they would take us...




Chardonnay DMV
The first leaves of Chardonnay are unfolding in the Don Miguel Vineyard






DMV Vineyard
And in the Sonoma Coast's Doña Margarita Vineyard, the buds are just starting to open





Dogs at DMV
We ran and ran in the Doña Margarita Vineyard -- Mom had a hard time keeping us still for a pic!


Today we went to the Doña Margarita Vineyard; it rained really hard last night so everything was very wet -- which we love, of course! Running in that vineyard is a dog's dream... especially since the sun was shining and it was a beautiful morning. And then, guess what, it hailed in the afternoon. This weather is so insane!  We've had almost 50 inches of rain this season, but 2/3 of that in the last four weeks. OK, now the rain can stop!

In the vineyards it's a beautiful time, when the vines come to life after the long winter rest. The tiny leaves are so cute, all even and bright green! But it is also the time when they are most susceptible to deer, one of our natural enemies here. Last year someone left the vineyard gate open up at the Doña Margarita Vineyard and 4 deer came in -- in a couple of days they devoured more than an acre, which meant a loss of over $20,000 for us!



1 comment:

  1. You've probably been asked this way too many times but after looking all over the internet I can't find an answer I trust. We recently bought a house that has grapevines growing around the fence. They're beautiful and I'd love to keep them but have heard so many negative things about grapes harming dogs so I thought I should find someone who has real experience with this. My lab loves to eat figs and persimmons so I think grapes would probably appeal to him too. Do your dogs eat grapes from the vines? I know that every dog might react differently and know you can only speak for yours. Thanks for your time ..........

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