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A Wine Lover’s Diary, Part 501: Wearing a Halo

Monday, June 23: A meeting with a financial company to discuss the client appreciation wine and food event in September. Worked on my proposal for a history of the Canadian wine industry to be published in 2017, the 150th anniversary of confederation. Went to Rogers Centre with my friend Frank Daley to see the Jays thump the Yankees – always an uplifting experience.

Tuesday, June 24: A make-up tasting at Vintages (this means I missed a Friday tasting for the wine press and had to bunk in with the LCBO wine consultants at their tasting).

Wednesday, June 25: Wrote my Wines of the Week column and worked on the wine industry book proposal before settling down for some tasting:

Thursday, June 26: Spent the morning inputting wine reviews into my website, a thankless but necessary chore. In the afternoon, a meeting with Joel Rose, a fellow director of Grapes for Humanity, to hear a presentation by Sara Rose-Carswell, Government Relations Manager for HALO USA in Washington. They are looking for funding to remove landmines from the West Bank (laid by Jordan at the outbreak of the 1967 war). We will bring this proposal to the board as a whole. Then down to Grano to taste a series of Sicilian wines for an event in Toronto in November:

The condo had a BBQ for the residents this evening. I’d been saving wines under gas from tastings at home and was able to supply a couple of cases for the event. At the raffle in aid of cancer research we won a $50 certificate at the local dry cleaner’s. Came home with a sore throat which, for me, is a prelude to a cold.

Saturday, June 28: Sure enough the cold developed into real stinker – headache, hacking coughing, fever, aching back. Spent the day prone on the sofa, watching the Blue Jays lose to Chicago and starting to write a short story that’s been on my mind for some time.

 

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