Thursday, October 1, 2009
Ok, it only took me 5 months to post something. We really do have an interesting life. I am just not a great blogger.
I am sure many of you (or perhaps most) know that Mary and I sold out our share of Three Rivers Winery this past February. Actually, we really had no choice. So, I have had a six month vacation (?) to do many things that needed to be done around our place, including pulling out 6 (of 7.5 total) acres of our vineyard. Pulling it out is actually simplifying a very labor intensive project. It took me 6 weeks of 8 hour days to completely take out the vines, irrigation system, and trellis system (including posts and support wires). Anyway, we decided to reduce the size of the vineyard for several reasons, but primarily because of the annual work involved of maintaining it for very little return.
Mary and I, along with our daughters, Christie and Mollie, are now fully recovered from our winery ownership days. We are all either back to college or employed in other jobs now. Mary has been working as the Director of Marketing for a senior living center in Walla Walla. Mollie is back to the Univ. of Idaho for her sophomore year. Christie has decided to take a year off (staying in Moscow, Idaho) to work and get focused on a culinary/business degree and career. And, I have taken a new job as the Executive Director of the Southeast Washington Economic Development Assoc. (SEWEDA), which is a four-county region adjoining the Walla Walla Valley to the east and northeast of where we live now. I just started this past week and have been commuting two hours (one way) to Clarkston, Washington, so I have been putting a lot of road time. Eventually, I will be working out of Dayton, Washington, which is about 30 minutes from where we live now. One of the requirements of the position is that we live within the region, so over the next few months (?) we will be selling our home and Biscuit Ridge Vineyards, and moving to the Dayton area.
Although my new position is with a non-profit organization, we do receive state and federal funding. So, the position is quasi-political and I do receive a fair amount of media coverage. I thought I'd pass along a news story that appeared on a television station out of the Lewiston, Idaho/Clarkston, Washington area this past week. Notice how profound (and old) I appear. You should be able to link directly into it by clicking on the following. http://www.klewtv.com/news/61583387.html
Hope all is going well for everyone! God bless.
Duane
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
San Francisco


Monday, September 7, 2009
Fun in Paradise



We did some snorkeling, drove all over the island exploring and ate some great meals. In fact, the last evening we went to a buffet at the Four Seasons Hotel/Resort and sat two tables away from Bill Gates and his family. One of the highlights was our day trip up to the Waipio lookout. Only 4 wheel drive vehicles can descend into the valley but, our view from the lookout was amazing.
Greg and Donna
Saturday, July 25, 2009
LIVING VICARIOUSLY ......
Kristin, Brian, their three kids and the family dog arrived safely in El Salvador having left here Thursday, July 23rd. Things just aren't the same around here and won't be until they return from this great adventure. In the meantime, we will live vicariously through them for now with hopes of visiting them this winter.
I thought you might like to keep up with their adventure by visiting their blog which they've already updated: http://melendinews.blogspot.com Their news is definitely more interesting than anything we've done lately!
Thanks to the rest of you who have let the rest of us in on your happenings.
Happy trails to you all, Lori
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Weekend in San Diego



I got so tired walking and exploring the city that I took in the new Star Trek movie at a downtown theatre. Great flick for those into the sci-fi, action type of movie. I would highly recommend it. If any of you ever get to San Diego be sure to explore a part of the city called the "Gaslamp District". The area has many early 20th century buildings with great restaurants and shops galore.
Take care everyone,
Greg Wollmuth
Seattle
Monday, April 6, 2009
Tucker's Washington D.C. Trip
Thursday, March 26, 2009
OTD (older than dirt) posts her first blog
Today we were visiting Kristin for lunch and her 5-year old, Elise, said, "Hey, Grandma. I can show you a picture of someone who's older than you!!" She'd recently gotten her pre-school class photo which also included photos of her teacher and the school principal. Lo and behold there was a photo of a little gray-haired lady, the principal, who really did look older than me. Kristin properly scolded the little twirp but I got even with Elise later when we played a game and I beat her twice, not giving her an edge as I normally would do.
I'm savoring every minute I spend with this Melendez family. For those of you who don't already know, Kristin, Brian, and the three children will be leaving at the end of July for El Salvador where Kristin and Brian will be teaching at the American School in San Salvador for two school years. Brian's school, Concordia Academy - Bloomington, will be closing at the end of this school year for financial reasons, which left him without a job. They were familiar with the American School system, having taught for four years in Singapore where Eric was born. B & K attended a job fair in January and found someone they'd known in Singapore who was now a principal in San Salvadore. One thing led to another and they accepted positions there -- Brian teaching HS physics and Kristin in the elementary school. And, of course, the parents want to take the grandkids along ................. bummer. They've PROMISED to come back after two years.
I'm praying for a continued stable government there.
Hope to hear from more of you as time goes on. This is a great way to stay in touch.
Blessings, Lori (Loretta)
Monday, March 23, 2009
Friday, March 20, 2009
Blog experiment, Eastern Washington trip

After finishing up in Spokane I headed to Walla Walla, Washington to make some more sales calls and stay at Duane and Mary Wollmuth's house. Duane was hard at work in the vineyard he has on his place. Mary has a new job as Marketing Director for a retirement apartment complex. The people love her there and she's doing a great job.
After finishing up in Walla Walla I headed to Portland to pick up a stationary bicycle my parents had. After my heart attack in December the doctor said I should do some cardio exercises. My folks and I watched a Trail Blazer NBA game at Tom and Rhonda Tuckers. They are going to Washington D C later this month. I am trying to convince them to publish some comments and pictures in this blog.
If anyone that reads this wants some help in publishing some comments please let me know. It would be wonderful to hear from some of you.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Creating a blog - if anyone cares??

It might even be a way to keep relatives in other states informed of happenings with the Wollmuth clan and other relatives.
I am headed to Portland Saturday to pick up my folks and head to Spokane, WA on a business trip. Lorin and Dee have good friends in the Spokane area. So, they will be staying with them for a couple of days while I make my sales calls. Then we will head down to Walla Walla and stay with Duane and Mary for a day or so.
Well, the blogging experiment begins ....