I am a passionate entrepreneur, digital strategist, social scientist and farmhand / vineyard cultivator.
27 Apr
In order to get this:
You need to plant and tend to these:
And make sure they get plenty of water (and you know how I feel about water):
With that said, I will be back in Oregon from April 29 - May 10 to help my dad with irrigation pipe and other expansion logistics. In the next year or so, we will be expanding to reach about 44 total acres (yes, my favorite number, what are the chances… *wink*). I hope to share more about the experience here on my blog and over Twitter upon my return.I hope to also get some rest, spend some time with my sister and my Grandma… not to mention, take stock of / relect on life and be “off-the-grid” for a while (cf. “Coming Back Online, Maintaining Balance“).For more about my Family’s vineyard, please see:February 2008 Album on Flickr March 2009 Album on Flickr Our Family’s Hard Work Has Paid Off: Wine & Spirits gives us a 90!!
5 Responses for "Bradshaw Vineyards Expands, Leslie Heads Home to Help"
I had no idea about this aspect of your life. Awesome indeed!! I look forward to buying and trying a bottle sometime.
have such a great trip! Glad you’re taking the time to do this and get back to your roots - literally and figuratively
So cool!!!! Enjoy!
I hope your trip off the grid and back in touch with family, wine, vine and earth was refreshing
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