- Work lately = firefighting and trying not to make the whole team look like morons.
- Insufficient sleep due in part to...
- ...sewing with its usual seam-ripping agonies. I'm on track to start the normal, simple part of the Halloween project before I leave for...
- ...the Spain trip, which I still can't quite believe is real. Much to do to get ready. I've made lists, of course.
- Boy = kicking butt in his history class. Such nakhes! The theme of the class is genocide, which is right up his alley.
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Date: 2009-09-24 03:32 am (UTC)From:We spent one afternoon doing this. We also did this tour (http://www.spanish-trails.com/eng/catalonia_daytrips_montserrat.php) which was totally worth the day spent doing it. Montserrat is absolutely beautiful as is the monastery you visit! We also got to hear the European Boys Choir sing there. If you aren't into wine at all they offer other tours as well.
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So the favor I need is if you happen to be able to get to a wine store if you could pick me up a couple of bottles of Jean Leon Terrasola Tempranillo. I believe the customs limit per person to bring back to the US is 2 liters. I don't care what vintage and it costs less than 10 Euros a bottle and obviously will happily pay you for it! I can't get it here, believe me been trying since day 1 we got back so would be extremely grateful if you could. It was seriously some of the best wine of our entire trip through the Mediterranean!
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