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More from Japan and Mount Fuji. 🗻🎞️

Velvet emerald train seats on the way to Kyoto. 🚋 #travel #grownostr #filmphotography

What are the Instagram-like #nostr apps and how do I get for an iPhone? #plebchain

Starlink has made its way onboard. 🛜

So far it has worked really well in the marina, but we have to put it to test offshore.

Also working on a permanent location. Any advice?

Removing the 110 AC system that is no long functional on Silver Heels. Replacing these with 12 volt DC USB outlets. ⚡️

Less shit, less complication. #nostr #sailing #sailnostr

You know you’re back in Europe when your daily steps start looking like this again:

Beautiful day in Spain. On the books to start the engine repower next week.

Wish us luck. We’ve been fighting the Spanish mafia over here. 💙🙏

Tbilisi on my point and shoot. 🎞️ #filmphotography #travel

Hopping back on animal based diet asap.

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Winter Wine Pairings: Hearty Meals & Natural Wines

Winter demands wines with more depth, especially when paired with hearty, slow-cooked meals that reflect the Colorado chill. While others may flock to light salads to achieve New Years resolutions, I find myself craving wines that stand up to the rich flavors of winter comfort foods. Here's your ultimate guide to pairing our Winter Wine Reserve with the season's best dishes.

2022 Pinot Noir: Cozy Nights, Bold Flavors

Our high-altitude Pinot Noir shines with:

Wild mushroom risotto (earthy complexity balances the wine's bright freshness)

Slow-roasted duck breast

Root vegetable gratins

Winter beet salads with goat cheese

Winemaker's Tip: Let this one breathe for 20 minutes. The high-altitude acidity softens beautifully, revealing layers of tart cherry and wild herbs.

2021 Malbec: Fireside Feasts

A natural wine made for winter's heartiest meals:

Grass-fed beef stews

Braised short ribs

Roasted winter squash with sage

Sharp aged cheeses by the fire

Winemaker’s Tip: Best served slightly below room temperature. Pop it in the fridge for 30 minutes after being in your warm home to get it just right.

2021 Cabernet Franc: For Alpine-Inspired Evenings

The most versatile winter companion:

Herb-crusted rack of lamb

Winter pasta with wild mushrooms

Alpine-style cheese boards

Roasted root vegetables

Winemaker’s Tip: Decant for an hour – let the wine evolve with each sip through your meal.

Beyond the Plate: Winter Activities & Wine

After a ski day? Start with the Pinot Noir.

Puzzle night by the fire? The Malbec will keep you warm.

Cooking with friends? Let the Cab Franc be your companion.

Stargazing on a crisp winter night? Bundle up with any of these three wines.

A Wine as Alive as the Season

These are natural wines – evolving with every sip, much like the Colorado landscape. Just like you wouldn’t rush into a hot tub after a cold day, give these wines the time they deserve. Allow them to warm up naturally, especially if they’ve been chilled from a cool cellar. They’ll reward your patience with pure, high-altitude expression.

Shop the Winter Wine Reserve

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P.S. Don’t forget to give your wines a few days to rest after delivery. Their high-altitude journey can be as intense as a double black diamond run.

You’re speaking my language 🍷🥩

Just finished a wormwood parasite cleanse and…gross! The benefits are supposed to include improved digestion, boosted energy, and a cleaner gut. But, that stuff is bitter! Has anyone else tried a parasite cleanse? Not sure if it was worth the pain.

I just completed a course on Hadado and Buccal Face Massage, and I'm excited to share my newfound knowledge with you all! 💆‍♀️

These massage techniques are all about working with the body's natural systems to promote overall wellness, rather than relying on temporary solutions. Hadado and Buccal Face Massage delve deep into the muscle, nerves, and fascia of the face, addressing issues at their root cause.

By targeting the underlying tissues, these massages can help alleviate tension, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and even improve skin texture. But it's not just about aesthetics - they can also have a profound impact on our overall health. For example, they can help reduce stress and anxiety by releasing tension in the facial muscles, which can in turn improve our mood and sleep quality. It's a truly holistic approach that recognizes that our faces are connected to our entire bodies - not just isolated features that need to be tweaked or adjusted.

I think this approach is especially important in today's world, where we're constantly bombarded with images of airbrushed perfection and encouraged to chase after unrealistic beauty standards (have you seen ‘The Substance’ 💉😳).

So I want to ask: have you heard of Hadado and Buccal Face Massage and/or would you be interested in learning more about it - I'd love to hear your thoughts!