Everyone has something to give. Typically, it manifests through one of two things, time or money. Annie and I find it important to give back. How ever and whatever you can. We give to certain charities and causes throughout the year but over the recent holidays ending 2017 we … [Read more...]
The Fryers Club: Stephan Asseo Celebrity Roast
We attended last year’s Fryers Club roast of Gary Eberle and had so much fun we felt the need to attend again this year. This time everyone’s attention was on Stephan Asseo from L’Aventure Winery. The evening started with sparkling wine and ended with live music by Burning James … [Read more...]
Paso Robles Pioneer Day 2017
This was our second year attending the Pioneer Day here in Paso Robles and we’re still in love with it. It’s the kind of event that only a small, tight-knit community would come together for every year, in my opinion. The beans (yes, beans), the tractors, old cars, and the … [Read more...]
Paso Robles Wine Country Rallies to Help Victims of North Coast Fires
Unfortunately, we've all heard about the devastating fires happening in the Napa, Sonoma, and Mendocino Counties. Many Paso Robles wineries are coming together to help those affected. During the month of October, many local wineries will donate $1 per bottle sold. Please help … [Read more...]
Heirloom Tomato Festival 2017
On September 23rd, we attended the Heirloom Tomato Festival at Windrose Farm for the second year in a row. It’s a great event focused, obviously, on tomatoes. The event boasts being able to taste over 40 varieties of tomatoes grown at Windrose. I’ll tell you what, at last year’s … [Read more...]
Central Coast Cider Festival
Around every corner, we’re seeing things happen in this beautiful area that show we are really growing, expanding, and exploring new things. When I moved to Paso Robles in 2003 there was no Cider Festival. Hell, I don’t even recall there being any place making cider (I could be … [Read more...]
Travel: Shaver Lake, CA
It’s now been a few weeks since our trip to Shaver Lake and it still pops up in my head from time to time. It was the first-time Annie and I had gone to the snow together and Sammy’s first time in his life. … [Read more...]
Castoro Cellars Announces New Name for Beaverstock Music and Arts Festival
Our good friend, Catherine over at Jaeger Wine Communications just sent us this cool tidbit! Beaverstock has been one of our favorite events to attend locally for a number of reasons. I'm glad they grabbed the bull by the horns and came up with a cool new name! Take that, … [Read more...]
Santa Margarita Lake
We went out to see Santa Margarita Lake after hearing it was at 100% capacity. The last time we were there was in August of 2016 and it was at about 12% capacity based on what a Ranger told us. On this most recent visit it was astonishing to hear from the lady at the front kiosk … [Read more...]
Cooking with Annie: Mole Poblano
When I was in college, I spent some time studying Spanish in a colonial town in Mexico called Puebla. One of the most amazing things that I took away from that experience was the amazing food and cooking experiences that I got to enjoy. Mole Poblano originated in Puebla hundreds … [Read more...]
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