Knights of Knee

This blog is dedicated to the Knights of Knee walking team. Give us shrubbery (a nice one, not too expensive) or we shall say Ni! Between our quests, we sequin vests.

Monday, November 29, 2004

Weekend in Review - Nov. 25-28

On Thanksgiving morning, three bold Knights of Knee braved the rainstorm to meet up. When they did, the showers stopped, the winds becalmed, and the sun even came peaking out to make them regret forgetting their sunglasses.

Well met were Sir William, Sir David, and Lady Wendy. We traipsed through the Summer Lake YRE in Tigard - a very pleasant autumn morning walk. Both Dave and Will found a dime each, while Wendy was poked by a wet dog nose to count as "petting a critter." We finished happily and went off to our various celebrations.

We Want a....Shrubbery!!!!
Saturday morning
a similar crew convened in Tualatin, but as we arrived in Woodburn we met up with Lady Carolyn and Lady Rachel. As both were still moderately indisposed from various vapors, they walked with us the first 5 kilometers. The Woodburn start point had been moved considerably closer to I-5, and thereby included a few more busy road stretches that made conversation less achievable. But the checkpoint at the garden center remained the same, and Will and Wendy and Dave browsed a bit to soak up holiday cheer. I am certain we debated bringing back a shrubbery. But I was most impressed that the men's room was a single stall, whereas the women's room had 5 stalls. The day stayed pleasant - foggy but calm and no rain on us.

Oh, Gee, I LIVE in a Wine Region!
Rich and I finally woke up to the fact that we don't really need to fly someplace to go wine tasting, as we live just 10 miles from Dundee, Oregon and the heart of the Oregon wine country. People actually fly here for wine-tasting vacations. So, we endeavored to take advantage of the fruits of the valley. Our first stop on Saturday was the Ponzi Vineyards Dundee Tasting Room, located on Hwy 99 in the middle of Dundee. For $10 each and a souvenir wine glass, we tasted a flight of Abacela wines from Roseburg, then a flight of Ponzi wines. Rich liked a couple of the whites, including the Abacela Viognier, and we got a mixed case. I was disappointed that this tasting room didn't even have crackers to clear your palate between tastings. But they have a great gift shop.

On Sunday, after I had walked and Rich and biked and we waved at each other as we passed in Ibach Park, we headed down to Willamette Valley Vineyards, home of Dave's favorite walk, the Wine and Groan. Dave - we need to just go and walk this ourselves sometime! Their weekend special was a barrell tasting with a Reidel wine glass for just $5 a person - a real deal. We were shocked that the parking lot was fairly empty at 1 pm. Our first swill from the vat (actually the large stainless steel tank) was a Frizzante, a fizzy sweet white that was so good that Rich and I another gal who was tasting said we just wanted to fill our huge glasses with it and forget the rest of the tour. We bought a case of it, but we aren't sharing... We sampled some other casks and then ended in the tasting room. We went through another six wines and by the end I was kind of tipsy. I bought a case of the Oregon Nog (a multi-fruit wine great for the holidays) to give as gifts to my siblings and to serve at my holiday parties.
From the freeway, we called in an order to It's A Beautiful Pizza on Belmont - they make darn good pizza for a bunch of hippies, although we should have checked the box before we got home, as they gave us Canadian Bacon and Pineapple instead of Canadian Bacon and Olives. But it was still very good.

Friday, November 26, 2004

Welcome, fair Knights of Knee!

This Saturday, 11/27: Meet at 8 am at Starbucks Coffee, Tualatin to go to the Post-Turkey Walk, Woodburn, OR. Directions and details to the walk.

Monday, 11/29: PIR Walk of Lights, Portland. Wendy will be ready to start at 5 pm, but can await anybody who RSVPs. This walk circles the track 2-3 times, so those arriving at 6 pm - give my cell phone a call when you are due to arrive and we'll discuss meeting and walking as I pass by the start again. Directions and details to the walk

Saturday, 12/4: Old Town Christmas Walk, Sherwood, followed by party at Wendy's in Tualatin. I suggest parking at my house and that we then carpool from there. Directions and details to the walk. Meet to carpool at 3:45 pm. Party to start around 6 pm, bring an appetizer of some sort. Wendy will provide a major protein source. RSVP about what you would prefer to drink, or BYOB.



Blog Away!

Knights of Knee: We often save good conversation for the trail, but sometimes we don't see you for awhile. Feel free to chime in here in reply on:
- Movie Reviews
- TV show commentaries
- Whatcha been reading?
- Philosphic musings
- Cute comments on pets, kids, grandkids

As for me: Rich and I went to see the movie Sideways at the new Century 16 cinema in Beaverton. I highly recommend this film - I think Paul Giamatti deserves Best Actor for it. It is very entertaining while being utterly realistic in every emotional detail. It's the story of 2 forty-something guys off for a week of winetasting in California, each with a different agenda. It made me go out and buy some pinot noir. It earns it's R rating for sex and language, but it's a refreshing slice of life low on violence and high on real human emotions and experiences.

TV: Now that I have my VCRs both working and figured out Comcast Digital's "record" feature, I'm being sure not to miss Long Way Round, Mythbusters, The Amazing Race, Survivor, and The Apprentice. Ewan reaches the end of the road next Thursday.

On Tape: I watched my DVD of Moulin Rouge again on Wednesday. It had been many months. Ah, the best movie of all time (unless you hate Nicole Kidman...as for me, I really don't notice anybody in it but Mr. McGregor).

Reading: I'm reading the Long Way Round book as well as watching the TV show. On my MP3 Player I'm listening to the fourth book of the "Master and Commander" series of seagoing tales.

Pets: I enjoyed meeting my sister's new kitten at Thanksgiving, an utterly adorable little black and gray tabby, almost as sweet, cute and playful as Carolyn's cat was as a kitten. Meanwhile, the neighbor cat Nipper has usurped our garage cat heating pad and our cat Hershey can't seem to dislodge him.