Happy Thanksgiving–2022

Happy Thanksgiving!

Several years ago, my boys and I started a tradition of going down to the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day parade. We were fortunate enough to live less than a mile from the parade route, which made it that much easier to attend. Now, however, we are about 1,500 miles from the Philadelphia parade, living in Texas.

Our older son, Nathan, rnow a sophomore in college, returned home the other night, making this the first time since mid-August that we all have been together. For that, of course, we are all thankful. Speaking of which, as I have done for the past few years, I’d like to use this space to express why I am particularly thankful this Thanksgiving Day.

There are far too many people to thank (particularly given a rapidly failing memory), but I wanted to point out a few:

  • I am thankful for all of you out there who take the time to read this blog from time to time. I really am humbled by the number of people who have said they read this blog, which serves as invaluable fuel to keep plugging along.
  • There are some wonderful people in New York and Healdsburg that saw something in this little blog several years ago (when I thought there was no one reading) who still inspire me today to keep writing, for which I will always be thankful.
  • I am lucky to have met several people “in the business” during my travels who I would now consider friends (they are really all over, but there are heavy concentrations in Sonoma, Lodi, and the South of France). I am thankful for their support, encouragement, and most of all, their friendship.
  • The many other writers and bloggers from all over the world whom I “see” either in person once a year at the Wine Bloggers Conference, or nearly every day while sitting at my computer. Their writing is not only a pleasure to read but a motivation for me to continually strive to improve. The wine blogging “community” is an odd blend of people, but I am thankful to be a part of such a vibrant and eclectic group.
  • There are many people here in Texas who have welcomed me to their state with open arms, and for that, I will be eternally thankful. I approached this move with more than a healthy dose of trepidation and the support I have received from Texans has been invaluable.
  • A special thanks goes out to all those who work in public relations and have to deal with writers and bloggers on a daily basis. They are really a fantastic breed since there is no way that I could ever withstand some of the horrors that they have recounted. While there are far too many to thank individually, I am particularly thankful to a few who reside near and work in New York and San Francisco, several of whom, again, I would consider good friends.
  • Last, I am thankful for my incredible family: my two rapidly growing boys who patiently wait (most of the time) for me to finish an article before heading outside for a catch, and my far too forgiving wife who has never wavered in her support to pursue this passion of mine.

Happy Thanksgiving everybody!

Thanksgiving 2015

Thanksgiving 2015

Thanksgiving 2014 (we flew to Detroit to visit my mother)

Thanksgiving 2014 (we flew to Detroit to visit my mother)

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2013: Sebastian and Nathan trying not to be cold.

Sebastian up on my shoulder.

2013: Sebastian up on my shoulder, looking for Santa.

From 2012: My son meets one of his heroes–a donut.

About the drunken cyclist

I have been an occasional cycling tour guide in Europe for the past 20 years, visiting most of the wine regions of France. Through this "job" I developed a love for wine and the stories that often accompany the pulling of a cork. I live in Houston with my lovely wife and two wonderful sons.
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