My Puppy Goes to Heaven: Brownies Should Always Accompany Sorrow

My baby, Sister, died last Thursday.  I feel like my heart is breaking. Let me start with the story of how I got Sister, so you can understand why she is so important...

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This is Milly.  Milly was my dog in college.  Unlike most people, I would say I had a pretty crappy college experience.  I started at BU and then transfered to UGA.  My life at UGA was sad and lonely (except for you Lindley) due to the fact that I transfered and didn't get a chance to know anybody outside my high school friends.

b and l I got Milly about a month after going to UGA, and she and I did everything together.  She went to class with me most of the time... we cleaned my apartment and watched movies and went on car trips.  You name it... Milly came.  In 2008 Milly was killed by a pit bull I invited in to my home.  I had never been exposed to a pit bull before and innocently thought a dog was a dog.  As Milly ran up to greet the pit bull, it bit Milly's neck and she died instantly.  I can say without a shadow of a doubt it was the worst thing that's ever happened to me.  I could not see a way to go on: I invited the dog in that killed my Milly and truly accepted all blame for her death.  I had killed my best friend.  I have never been lower than I was that day.

In an effort to cheer me up/keep me sane, my mom insisted we get a new puppy right away.  She and my bffs Brittany and Matthew and I piled in the car and went back to the breeder to get another yorkie.  I looked at all the puppies and did not bond with any of them...

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I saw this one puppy in the corner but refused to hold her because she looked so much like Milly.  (see how similar they look?)  When I decided I did not like any of the other puppies I finally asked to hold the last one, and I broke down as soon as I got her in my arms.  I kept saying over and over that I couldn't take the puppy... she just looked too much like Milly.  At that moment two things happened.  The puppy jumped up and started licking the tears off of my face just as the breeder said, "Well of course she looks like Milly.  That's Milly's Sister."

From that day on Sister and I were connected at the hip.  I felt like God had given my my best friend again.  This was my second chance.  I loved Sister as much as I could possibly love her.  I slept with her every night and told her I loved her constantly.  I call her my angel, and I believe she was.

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When Jimmy and I were planning our trip to New York I looked into doggie airfare because I just didn't want to be without Sister for 10 days.  It turns out it would have cost me $450 to take her with me, which was a luxury I could not afford.  She spent the holidays with my mom and her dog Tommy (i.e. Sister's boyfriend).  The last day of our trip my mom called and told me that Sister had hurt her hind leg and was running a little funny.  We got home late on the night of the 2nd and went straight to Mom's to get Sister.  I saw what Mom was talking about... Sister was running a little funny.  As I went to sleep that night with Sister next to me I noticed she was breathing a little funny as well.  Early on the morning of the 3rd, Sister and I went over to Treehouse Animal Clinic.  I was expecting them to tell me she had fallen or gotten stepped on, etc.  At the best I was expecting she needed time, at the worst a small surgery.  I was not prepared for the doctor to tell me her condition was neurological.  He said one of her eyes was dilated more than the other, which pointed to a neurological condition.  The vet took some blood work and started Sister on a course of antibiotics and steroids.  I gave her the medicine religiously, and I swear I saw some improvement.

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On Thursday the 5th the vet called and said Sister did not have an infection, which meant it truly was a neurological condition.  She referred us to Georgia Veterinary Specialist where we met with a neurologist (Jan.9th).  I was convinced there was nothing truly wrong with Sister.  I was thinking maybe she was tired or injured.  I was totally unprepared for his diagnosis, which was Yorkie Encephalitis.   The vet said that the only treatment was to start her on a strong dose of steroids, and even then she may only live 4-6 weeks.  I would rather have been kicked in the face with a metal boot.

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In total disbelief my mom and I headed to Athens to the UGA College of Veterinary Medicine on the morning of the 10th.  This is a photo of my sweet Sister on the way to Athens.  When we got there I recounted her symptoms, which were: back legs moving at a different rate that the front legs, her body seemed crooked, head tilt, trouble breathing, general confusion and extreem neediness/lack of ability to climb stairs.  They did an MRI and spinal tap and came back with the same result.  Encephalitis.  Instead of explaining it as a death sentence, the vets there seems confident they could help her and prolongue her life with Chemo.  They asked us to leave her there with them until the 13th so the could monitor the Chemo injections.  Even though I was going to miss her, I agreed.

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On the morning of the 12th they called and said Sister was having trouble breathing.  They did a chest x-ray, and her lungs were almost full of fluid.  Mom, Jimmy and I headed to Athens knowing it was not going to be pleasant.  When we got there we were lead in to see Sister in an oxygen container that looked like an incubator.  She looked happy and alert.  I asked to hold her.  As soon as they handed her to me she started panting in the most horrible way.  She just could not breathe outside the chamber.  That's when it hit me just how sick she really was.  We put her back in the chamber and went into a room to talk.  The vet told us that she did not know where the fluid came from or how long it had been there... but I did.  I knew her breathing had been off since the night I picked her up on the 2nd.  Nobody had thought it was an issue because they could not hear any crackling sounds in her lungs (the sign of fluid).  Nobody thought to do a chest x-ray.  When I told the vet how long it had been going on she looked disheartened.  She said that even if Sister could get over the fluid in her lungs, which was very serious, she was still facing a very dangerous condition with her Encephalitis.  It was then I knew she had fought enough.  I didn't want her to go through anything else... because the end would not be good.  I wanted to be there with her at the end.

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I decided to put her to sleep.  They brought her out to me in her favorite orange blanked I had just gotten her for Christmas.  They laid her in my arms.  I told her how much I loved her.  I told her she had saved my life.  I told her how grateful I was to be her mom, and how much I would miss her.  She died in my arms with me telling her how much I loved her.

Even though I know it was the right thing to do, I feel like there is a hole in my heart, and it physically aches.  I miss her all day every day.  I miss her at bed time. I miss her sleeping next to me.  I miss her in the morning when we would go on Facebook and she would type while I dried my hair.  I miss her in the car...  I even miss her accidents in the house.  I miss her watching over me and making sure I am ok...  even though I pray she still does that.

Time has not made it any easier...

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Because I could not imagine going through this pain alone, Jimmy and I decided to get a puppy.  Her name is Charlotte.  She is a malitpoo/mutt/redneck.  She is fiesty and bitey and terribly tough and sweet.  She likes to eat a lot and lay on her back.  She is strong and determined... and she is mine.  I love her to death, but GOD do I still miss Sister.

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I am trying to take it day by day, and with the help of Charlotte and Jimmy and my family and my amazing Friends, I pray I can get through this.  I was having a particularly hard day today, and the pain in my chest had almost become unbearable, when these arrived in the mail...

s1 Capella, thank you so very much for sending just what I needed at the exact moment I needed it.  Your brownies gave me the strength to write this post, which I have been dreading.  Although it was amazingly sad, I knew it would help me to tell the story of what happened to my sweet Sister.  You're such a good friend.  Thank you.

If you guys are looking for me today...  I'll be next to the brownies :)

 

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Photographer Angela West's Personal Home: Before and After

Glennis Beacham sold 3198 Habersham Road a few years ago...

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Famed photographer Angela West and her husband were the buyers.  Angela and her husband have decided to sell the home, and they listed it with Glennis once again.  I went to shoot the home last week!  I was so excited.  I have always loved this house....

Angela West got a BA from UGA and an MFA from Yale.  I've seen a lot of her pieces at Jackson Fine Art.

Since my main two loves are photography and houses, I was so excited to see the changes she had made to the home.  How did her skills as a photographer influence the choices she made in the house?  Lucky for you guys I have the before pictures (I know, I spoil you), so you can see for yourselves how skilled Angela is not only at photography, but also at transforming a home!  Before the home was done very traditionally.  I loved it then, but I am really enjoying Angela's modern approach to the home.

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Here is the kitchen before..

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And here is is now.  I never get tired of seeing how fresh paint can change a room.  I love the bare walls and that simple green vase on top of the cabinets.

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The before breakfast area...

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I love the paint color and new pillows.  Did you see the chairs?  The different fabrics on the front and back are really cool.  The table is perfect as well.  It's much lighter.

DiningRoomHere is the dining room before.  It's very Traditional with the Oriental rug and furniture.

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Here it is now.  Obvious changes: wallpaper, curtains, chandelier, larger table, rug removal, de-cluttering.  I am usually a fan of rugs, but these hardwoods are so beautiful I am glad we can see them.  I believe Angela and her husband had all the floors refinished.

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Here is another view of the dining room where you can see Angela's beautiful photograph on the back wall!

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The living room is where you can see the biggest difference.  Here is the before picture.  I remember being amazed with how large this room was the first time I shot the house.

Here is an additional before picture form the other direction.

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Ready to see it now?

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Doesn't that look great?  I love the style of this room now, and the painted beams almost seem to disappear.  The room is light and airy.  They added custom fireplace screens and a built-in bar in the second enclave.  Also, isn't that chandelier beautiful?

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I wanted you to see Angela's photography above the fireplace.  Those are the same pieces highlighted above on the Jackson Fine Art website.

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Here is a better view of the bar they added.

Looking down into living room

And I include this overview so you can see how large the room really is, and how functional the room is with this furniture layout.  Didn't she do a great job?

To see more of the amazing rooms in the house, including these...

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half bath

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... and to see the gardens...

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... and the guest house...

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...please visit Glennis' listing here!

Have a great week everybody!

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Phish... and a restoration???

Well, here we are in the new year!  Hi!  Are you loving 2012?

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I had the nicest Christmas/New Years break with Jimmy.  (yea, I know... I talk about Jimmy all the time.  What are you gonna do?  I'm going to show you guys a house, so I get to talk about Jimmy as much as I want.  A deal's a deal! -- see the results.)

We started out our visit in North Carolina where his mom's family lives.  We went to his aunt's house for lunch.  You may remember her from the kitchen she designed in Jimmy's grandma's house.  She has a great eye for design, and I was really looking forward to seeing her house.  Her home used to belong to Jimmy's grandmother's sister (great aunt?).  She lovingly restored/renovated it and did an amazing job!  There were so many unique things about the house I had to take pictures so I could share them with you.  I found out later my camera was actually on the brink of death, so forgive me if these pictures are not my best.  One more side note...  Jimmy's aunt had an awesome lunch for us.  It was so great that I got distracted and forgot to take a picture of the kitchen.  #totalfail  Don't blame me though, I was on vacation and didn't have my head totally in the game.  Ha.

IMG_1885This is the foyer, which I love.  Why?  I love a glass front door.  It's nice to be able to open the wood door and see out to the front yard.  I also like the wood floors.  The man in the picture is Jimmy's grandfather.  Unfortunately he died before I got to meet him, but everyone in the family raves about how kind he was.

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This is the other side of the foyer.  I was really drawn to the bronze wallpaper.  I tried to get a close up of it...

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Aren't those pretty imperfections?

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This is the formal living room.  I love those bay windows.  They looked like iron to be, but I am not positive.  You may notice Jimmy's sisters in this photo :)

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This is the fireplace in the living room.  I loved the carvings on the mantel!

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I really like the dining room a lot!  The China Cabinets probably had the most space of any I have ever seen.

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See?

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Here is the solarium.  Loving the oversized windows and brick floors.  You guys know I am a sucker for brick floors.  Duh.

IMG_1876 His aunt told me that she chose these Christmas decorations to echo the bronze in the foyer.  How clever is that?  I would never have thought of it and really admire the fact that she did.  The decorations look amazing.  Let's walk outside.

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This is the other side of the window we were just looking through...

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and here is the back patio.  Is that flagstone?  Or maybe bluestone?  It looks great.  I love the size of the stone.

IMG_1871Here is a view of the home from the pond in the back yard.  They put in a lot of landscaping that all looks so natural and lush (even in December!).

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More landscape and the pond :)

Lets head back in show I can show you my favorite room!

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We are heading up the stairs.  I put in this picture of the window seat because that's Jimmy's favorite place in the house.  He said he would hang out there a lot when he was a little boy.... awww.

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We end in my favorite room.  She vaulted this ceiling and added the beams, which really opened up the space.  The recessed lighting is such a nice touch because it really lightens up the room.  We had such a nice time sitting and talking in this room, and before we left we even got to have a fire in that great fireplace!  Jimmy's sisters hung out on that bench seat in the corner.  I love it now, but wouldn't that have been such a cool nook as a kid?  Jimmy's family has been visiting this house for their whole lives and were kind enough to share all their childhood memories with me.  I can imagine this would have been quite the place to explore as a child.

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Here is a closer look at the craftsmanship on the ceiling.  They even had a stained glass window made and put up in the corner.  If my camera had not been failing every other shot I would have had a picture of it for you.  Sorry!  Just believe me that it was beautiful.

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Here is the other side of the room, which had great buil-ins!  If I were in high school/college I would have done all my studying here... it just makes me feel studious.

IMG_1907A close up of the fireplace where we had the fire...

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This is the coolest balcony off the room.  It was warm enough to open the doors and go out there for a little while, which was so pleasant!

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Finally we have Jimmy just doing a little hanging out in the room.  Can't you imagine him there as a child?  No?  Let me see if I can help you out a little...

IMG_1926How's that?  I KNOW, RIGHT!!!  CUTEST BABY EVER!  Thanks for letting me use that picture :)  And thank you to Jimmy's aunt for having us over for a wonderful holiday lunch!  I love your house!

Moving along...  What did we do the rest of the break?

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Phish MSG night 1...

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Phish MSG night 2...

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Phish MSG night 3...

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Phish NYE and MSG...

IMG_2022And my new years dress!!!  Success! And see how I am trying to make my arm look skinny?  Success.

Did I have fun?  Yes.  Am I glad it's over?  No.  What was my favorite song they played?  46 days.  What song got stuck in my head the most?  Quinn the Eskimo.  What was my favorite set?  NYE set 3.  "How were you able to make it through four nights?  Didn't you get tired?"  Yes...  but it was totally worth it!   Am I glad Jimmy took me?  Absolutely.  Thank you so much honey.  I had a wonderful time.

HAPPY 2012 everybody!!!

Let's sell some houses this year!

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My $758.93 Water Bill

Merry Christmas one and all. Speaking of Christmas, I got a nice little present in the mail last night.  A $758.93 water bill.  Thank you so much City of Atlanta (Department of Watershed Management)!  How did you know this was just what I wanted?  NOT.

This is where I live.  I love it here.  3 bedrooms, 2 baths.

It's the perfect home for me and Sister.... which is great since we are the only people who live there.

Yes, one person and a 2 pound dog racked up an almost $800 water bill.  How?

Well, around September 15th, I got a bill for @500.  I called to dispute the charges.  I had had a leaky toilet in July, but had quickly gotten a plumber out to the house to fix the problem and replace all the valves on all the toilets just to be safe.  The lady I spoke with said that I could appeal my bill.   I paid them $100 somewhere around October 1st.  They sent a man out to look at my meter and determined that there was nothing wrong with the meter, so it must be my problem.  On October 14th... I remember because it was my birthday, I got a letter in the mail saying if I did not pay the entire charge by October 15th they would shut off my water and then charge me the entire bill plus a reconnect fee to turn the water back on.  Thank God they accept credit cards.

Around November 15th I got a water bill for $463.02.  I called the water company again.  I asked if I could appeal this bill.  They said no because my last appeal still had not been finalized, and you couldn't have two appeals at once.  She suggested that I wait until my December bill and see if there was a noticeable difference in my meter reading.  I did not pay any money on that bill, and she assured me they would not turn off my water.  She also assured me there was a leak in my house.  To be on the safe side I got another plumber to come out to the house and look, and he also said there were no leaks.

Yesterday I got this in the mail.  After I stopped crying (true) I checked all the toilets again.  There were no leaks.

Here is the chart showing my water usage.  You can see that I had a toilet leak in July, which I got fixed.

My neighbor has a family of 4 and has an average water bill of $120 a month.

This may be more information than you wanted to know, but I added up my water usage, and this is what I got.

Showers: 8-9 a week, 36 a month

Toilet Flushes (sorry to share this information): @3 a day, 21 a week, 84 a month

Washing Machine Runs: On the high side we will say 4 a week, 16 a month

Dishwasher: 2 a week, 8 a month.

I can't think of any other time I use water unless I an drinking it or rinsing my dishes.  Sister gets 1 tiny bowl of water a day, and I am thinking of asking her to cut back.  JK

I had another plumber come to my house today.

He took this picture of the meter.  He watched it for @20 minutes and there was no change (meaning no leaks).  Then he had his assistant flush a toilet and the meter rose slightly.  This means there are no leaks in the house.

We wrote the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management a letter today explaining the situation.  We also called.  They have agreed to let me play $120 a month until my hearing, which could be in a month or two.  Any advice you guys have would be very very helpful.  Have you had to deal with anything like this?  I have no idea what the hearing will entail, but I am gathering as much evidence as possible.  $800 is insane.

If I don't get this resolved, then I will soon be selling a very small dog who drinks too much water.

KIDDING!  I would NEVER sell Sister, but could I interest you in a 3 year old flatscreen/anything else worth $800?  Going once....

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Keith Summerour, the perfect glass of wine, my NYE dress...

For those of you who have been reading this blog a while, you know I am slightly obsessed with Keith Summerour.

If you are looking for a laugh you can read this post I write about him 2 years ago titles "Keith Summerour: What makes it a Summerour?"  I think it was maybe my 3rd blog post ever.  Cute Blayne.

I somehow got the nerves to interview him a year later about this house.  It was a wildly popular post.  Read it if you like.

People like Keith's houses because it is modern without being too modern.  It's clean and European and just a tad bit equestrian.  I adore his work, and that is true for Glennis Beacham's new listing at 5549 Long Island Drive. It's lovely and everything a Summerour should be.

The home is beautiful from the approach.  I love the arches (back right), which are so characteristically Summerour.

The heavy wooden doors are very wide (like barn doors), which provides a nice entrance to the home.

This foyer is open and welcoming.

Love this dining room with the wood windows and cathedral ceiling.

The best part about the living room is the curved/trey ceiling.  Oh yea, that fireplace is pretty amazing as well.  Oh heck... I love the floors and the arched hallways as well, so it's all great!

 

 

What a great kitchen!  There is so much prep space with the center island, and then you can have people eating at the island closest to us in these pictures.  The wood beams on the ceiling tie the kitchen to the rest of the house and echo the floors nicely.

This is the family room right off the kitchen.  You can see how the wood beams are continued in here, and the oversized windows let you look out to the back (we will see that later).

This hallway leads to the master suite, and is so reflective of Summerour's style with the arched doorways, beamed ceilings and wood doors opening to the front porch.

I like the trey ceiling in the master, and all the windows allow for tons of natural light.  That's also a really cool fan that I am just noticing for the first time!

Look at the archway leading to the master bath!  It's interesting how it's open from the bedroom into the bath, but the shower is off to the side, so it's still private.

Let's head outside!

 

 

Not to shabby, eh?

Oh yea, this is the approach to the house.  Amazing, right?  It's like something out of a childhood fantasy.  Once again Keith Summerour=Perfection....  duh.

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In other news....  (I'll make this quick... I know you only came for the houses!  ha ha.)

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My NYE dress came in, and I couldn't be happier!!  If you don't ignore my horribly messy closet behind me I'll die.  I cropped it as tight as I could.   Now I get to wear this $70 dress that looks much more expensive for the Christmas party and New Years!  Shhh.  Don't tell anyone.  Also, sorry for the confusion in the dress post.  I am FOR SURE going to NYC to see Phish at MSG for NYE (wow!).  I have THE BEST boyfriend ever.  He got us 4 nights FREE at the Four Seasons New York and got us tickets to all four nights of Phish.  He is amazing...  I am a very lucky girl with a REALLY cool dress.

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We finally took our Christmas card picture.  This is usually painful because Ben bitches and mom and I always think we look bad.  This year was a breeze!  My uncle, Rod Collins, took the picture.  He's very talented, especially when it comes to people.  Let me know if you would like him to take a picture for you!

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I discovered the perfect glass of wine.  Jimmy and I went to Roswell on Saturday and ate at Salt Factory Pub, which Jimmy claims was the best place he's eaten in Georgia... so there.  This glass of wine is called "Knights Valley" by Beringer.  I went to Beringer when I was in Napa a few years ago and and was really impressed.  I have tried a lot of their wine, but this was the best glass I've had by them.... maybe by anyone.  Do yourself a favor and order a case.  Since I don't know how to talk about wine, I am stealing this from The Wine Enthusiast, "an appealing wine showing likable softness and flashy flavors. The palate brings cassis, mocha, licorice, sweet tobacco, sage, Asian spice and smoky oak; finished long and rich. Notable for its superb structure."  See?  Told ya.

Don't say I never gave you anything! Happy Holidays Kid-Os

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