First they started serving the wine, with the cold course already set out for us. Smoked meats, bread, cheese and raw veggies. They were serving all the different wines through this, almost rushing us through the wines.
Then they brought out the hot course- mashed potatoes, cabbage, and friptura. Dessert was mixed fruit.
Sunday, April 08, 2012
Sprung
Yet another stitchalong for me. This is by Michele Goldthorpe and the name of the piece is Dawn of Spring.
Labels:
cross stitch,
stitchalong
Saturday, April 07, 2012
The Secret Door Reveals...
Another secret panel door, like the one built in the 1980's to keep the wine safe, was built to entice tourists into the tasting room. Needless to say, we went. These are all pictures of their well appointed tasting area. They have various packages, with different numbers of wine and food. It's definitely worth it to get the higher end packages.
Labels:
Moldova,
non-stitching
I Got Green!
I got to do some green for trees this time! I also need to go to Gemenii and pick up some DMC 647, as I seem to be out. That way, I can do more sidewalk work. It's good to not be peachy all the time.
Labels:
Church Street,
cross stitch,
I
Friday, April 06, 2012
Private Cellars
Not only does Milestii Mici store its own wine, it stores wine for collectors. Those stashes get ornate gates across their fronts. These two are part of the private collection of some rich Chinese couple...
Labels:
Moldova,
non-stitching
Adventskalendar Finished
I've finally completed the 24 motifs for the adventskalendar. I believe I was the only person to do it all on one piece of fabric. It came out pretty well, I think. The biggest hurdle in it was the one motif that was fifty stitches square instead of forty.
Thursday, April 05, 2012
The Hidden Room
When Gorbachev was in office, he tried to get Russians to stop drinking. Futile, I know, but he ordered all the grape vines in the Soviet Union to be uprooted so there could be no wine making. The people of Milestii Mici were afraid there would be wine destruction too, so they built a secret room with a hidden door and everything to keep their most special vintages safe. That's what this (open) door is in the top picture. The rest is yet more wine....
Labels:
Moldova,
non-stitching
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