Saturday, May 23, 2009

What a memory !


The little guy was intrigued to see what 'brand' my wine was tonight.....I mentioned it was his first winery - Banrock Station - in the Riverland here in SA (on the way to a huge adventure playground at Monash)

He was quick to straighten me out by reminding me of our fateful trip to the Legoman in the Barossa valley (Mandy will remember the story when we drove for an hour to see this guys Lego displays only to be turned away and told to 'come back tomorrow')

We both needed consoling that day - me at Rockford Wines (Alicante' Rose) and a museum/traintracks for him.

It was also one of my first blogs - I needed to share my story with the world (AND I had drunk one of the bottles bought that day)

Have a good weekend all......Kim

6 comments:

Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

Many things can make us remember things both good and bad things as well as funny things.

wilbo43 said...

I think Diane and I have been to Banrock Station on one of our annual wine trips. I certainly remember the name. We (used to) live by our motto: "Life's too short to drink bad wine" These days unfortunately I can no longer drink wine. Diane makes up for it though!

diane b said...

That's ASD kids for you. Memories like rain man. Bill makes me out to be an old soak. I can't even drink wine at the moment as I've got vertigo after I had an operation last Tuesday. I had gory photos but decided against blogging them. Yuk.

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