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Fat Tire Bike Ride and Wine Tour.

June 21, 2011 by Rachel 3 Comments

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A week ago we did our first wine tour — on a bicycle! I found out about this wine and bike tour {called the Fat Tire Bike Ride} on Living Social and figured, why not?

Others I talked to were… skeptical. Drinking wine and riding a bike!? Seems dangerous. I assured them, no, it would not be dangerous. It would be leisurely biking and sipping on some alcohol infused grape juice. No big deal, right? Right.

To start, the wine tour was held in Conneaut, Ohio — which is pretty much as close to Pennsylvania you can get in the upper right hand corner of the Buckeye state. So we packed up our car, bikes in tow, and drove the hour and a half to Tarsitano Winery.

On our drive up there, it started to pour rain. Crazy amounts. But I was hopeful! I told the BF “It will clear up!” Luckily, it did. Right before we got to Tarsitano.

So we started our wine tour with three {or was it four?} tastings. They were all delish, and reasonably priced {$15-$20 a bottle}, but we hesitated to buy bottles at our very first stop. So we told ourselves {and the very friendly workers} that if we made it to the end and still wanted to buy a bottle, we would before we left with our car {we parked at their winery}.

A note about Tarsitano: More than for the wine, I am anxious to go back and try their food. Apparently they require reservations because they are always so busy. Which wouldn’t be unusual except you should see how this place is located literally in the middle of nowhere in the smallest town in the world. Seriously. The smells of the homemade pastas and breads have been the subject of some serious food envy ever since.

{at Markko Winery}

When we left Tarsitano for the next winery, I realized that I might have been mistaken about the terrain — we weren’t riding on trails; we were riding on dirt roads. Very, very hilly dirt roads {which had just been rained on}. And we were sharing these roads with cars {well, pickup trucks, mostly}. And I left our helmets at home {What? I thought we would be on trails, not roads!}.

Our second stop, Markko Winery, was about 2 hilly miles from the first. It was… an interesting place. It looked like a shack, but the vintage riesling was to die for! Seriously. But it was also $30 for a bottle. So we passed. With the intentions of coming back if we didn’t find something we liked better.

{frizzy hair between winery 2 and 3}

Our third stop was Buccia Vineyard. By the time we made the lengthy ride to this place, we were ready to relax for a while. And the wine was incredible. Seriously. We had our two tastings each, we bought a few additional tastings, and then decided to share a — very full — glass. 

It was about then that the head started to get to me and I started to feel pretty good and relaxed! Shortly thereafter I ran into Becca from Peace, Love, and Bagels! Except, at the time, I didn’t realize it was her! Well at least I figured it out later, right?

We enjoyed our wine, chatted with some fellow winos and bikers, and watched a not-so-exciting game of cornhole. And debated whether or not to buy a case of wine from Buccia. Seriously there wine is so good! But we only got 4 bottles. {We have tickets to a wine festival they will be at in August, so I’m not worried if we run out!}

{sipping on wine and eating some chex mix. Notice the dirt on my legs}

Our last stop on the bike and wine tour was a place that didn’t exactly live up to it’s name — Biscotti’s Family Winery. I don’t know what I expected. Well, I lie. I hoped for biscotti. But what I got instead was concord grape wine and some watermelon to snack on! 

The wine was fruity and delicious, and after my tastings, the thought of riding 10 miles back to our car was exhausting! So the BF took a shuttle back to our car while I sat at the winery with our bikes and had a glass {or two} while I waited.

By the time we both were in the car, I was exhausted. From head to toe — exhausted.

It was fun; it was muddy; it was sweaty; and I would do it again next year! Maybe next time I’ll bring a helmet!

Filed Under: adventure, BF, bloggers, deals, drinks, fun, Ohio, summer, wine

weekend wrap up.

June 14, 2011 by Rachel 7 Comments

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What a weekend! Thursday afternoon I realized that I had long ago requested to take Friday the 10th of June off. I debated whether to cancel the day off last minute {considering I really had nothing going on that would require a day off}, but after further thought I decided WHY NOT take a random day off for no reason!? So I did just that!

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And actually I got a lot done on Friday. So I’d say it was a success. Plus, we were able to get in to see an early(er) movie than we planned! {I work until 6PM every day, so we usually aren’t able to make it to the theater until 7PM at the very earliest}.

We saw a movie I like to call X-Men Beginnings {not to be confused with Wolverine: Beginnings, which is what I call the last Wolverine movie}. Being a comic book hero nut {without the reading of comic books part}, I, obviously, love, love, LOVED this movie! Seriously. I loved it. 

However, we had yet another bad movie theater experience. Sigh. Just before the movie started, a young couple brought in their newborn {legit, newborn, people. a NEWBORN} along with their two children under the age of 5. Actually, I think that one of them was probably 3 and the other 4.

And this movie had some pretty intense violence as well as some questionable language. Not to mention that two kids cannot be expected to have their attention held by anything for any significant amount of time at that age. And the newborn? All they do is scream and cry. And that’s all that the baby did. Scream. and. cry. For two hours. 

And the toddlers? They ran around the movie theater; talking; screaming; ruining the movie for those of us who either: a) decided to hire a babysitter for our night out; or b) made a conscious decision NOT to have 3 children. Just sayin’. 

But back to the movie.

It was amazeballs.

After the movie, we were starved and decided to go to our favorite restaurant, the Chowderhouse Cafe. We didn’t have a reservation, so we were definitely taking a chance. Usually you have to have a reservation, or you will never ever get a table. I got the clam chowder and a baked cod sandwich. As usual, it was delicious!

{us. notice the crazy “ive been drinking & biking hair}

We had big plans for our Saturday. We drove up to Conneaut {a small town in the very northeastern corner of Ohio} to do a wine tour on a bike! There is so much to say about this that I think the post is going to have to wait for another day. But it was a blast! 

Post-wine-and-bike, we stopped by the BFs moms house to grab a bite to eat and catch up. We didn’t end up making it home until after 9:30. I was exhausted! 

On Sunday we slept in {much needed!}. We were both so sore from riding our bikes for the first time this summer. 

We eventually climbed out of bed to do some yard work, but my productivity pretty much ended there. 

Filed Under: adventure, BF, food, fun, life, Ohio, summer, weekend, wine

happy birthday to BF.

May 13, 2011 by Rachel 2 Comments

Happiest of birthday wishes to BF! 
Today we’ll be off having adventures to celebrate his big day.

Filed Under: BF, birthday

our 2010 holiday card.

December 29, 2010 by Rachel 7 Comments

Considering we are just between Christmas and New Years,
I don’t think I’m too late to post our 2010 Holiday Card!
Here’s a peak at what we sent out this year!
I’m not addicted to shutterly.
 And I’m already excited thinking about next years cards.

Filed Under: BF, holidays, pictures

Denver 2010.

November 30, 2010 by Rachel 7 Comments

For the last week, BF and I have been visiting his family in Denver.
We spent 7 days playing with four little kids and taking 
in a lot of family visiting time.
It was nice to get away, but I’m very happy to be home.
Saturday my parents came over for a little Fakesgiving
{…you know, cause we weren’t around for Thanksgiving on
Thursday to celebrate with them…}.
They watched the puppies while we were gone,
so we were finally reunited with our ‘kids’ after a long week apart.
It was torture being away from them for so long.
I’ll admit, the first night without them we were all “Hoooooray!”
but life certainly isn’t the same with out their constant nonsense.
After our Fakesgiving meal, we gave my parents a photo recap of our week in Denver…
There was baby holding…
And Mango Pinkberry eating…
and more baby holding…
And bubble tea drinking…
And Turkey frying…
And picture posing!

I already cannot wait for next Thanksgiving!

Filed Under: babies, BF, Denver, family, food, holidays, pictures, Thanksgiving, travel, vacation

from Denver.

November 26, 2010 by Rachel 2 Comments

Happy day after Thanksgiving and Black Friday!

I have accidentally been very absent the last few days. 

I have been in Denver, Colorado since last Saturday and, unexpectedly, 
my MacBook wasn’t agreeing with the wireless connection here… 
So, I was without my computer — GASP!

It hasn’t been entirely awful without my computer. 

I’ve had my iPhone and BFs laptop. 
And I’ve been focusing on being offline. 
So I am back and feeling refreshed!
I’ll be back to my regular blogging tomorrow once I’m back in Ohio 
and have slept in my own bed for at least 10 hours. 
Until then, a quick glimpse into what we’ve been doing for the last 7 days:

Filed Under: babies, BF, Denver, family, holidays, pictures, travel, vacation

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