Weird World
Goddess in the Sun
Friuli-Venezia Giulia is an autonomous region of Italy, in the far northeast corner, bounded by the borders with Austria and Slovenia to the north and east respectively. The DOC designation which which covers the whole area is known either as Friuli, or by the longer name.
In terms of terroir, the most important influence on Friuli-Venezia Giulia’s vineyards is their position between the Alps and the Adriatic. The mountainous topography in the north and east lifts many vineyards above the low-lying cloud that is sometimes trapped between the hills and the coast.
Consequently, the vines bask in bright sunshine while temperatures are moderated by altitude. This helps the grapes to develop full phenolic ripeness and aromatic depth before their sugar levels peak.
An intense and complex bouquet. Full bodied and almost velvety on the palate. A minerally finish follows a pleasant and sweet taste.
This wine deserves a classier label.
FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA PINOT GRIGIO RAMATO – SUN GODDESS
$23.99 regularly $25.99
12.5% Alcohol
UPC: 00606179209994
Old friends for dinner
It’s on sale again, and couldn’t resist picking up a couple of bottles of one of our all time favourite whites. Scallops were bought the morning before, and all the other ingredients were on hand: House spiced Couscous and orange grape salada.
Quick grill for the saffron/thyme spiced scallops had them ready at the same time as the couscous.
The only additional terroir ingredient desired would have been no winds out on the deck.
Setubal Jose Maria da Forseca Albis
$9.99 regularly $13.49
Just Around
Words of Wisdom
Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it. – David Starr Jordan
The end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time. – T.S. Eliot, Little Gidding, 1942
I’m absolutely not looking for an executive assistant…I’m looking for an Orchestrator of Awesomeness.
Mandy Farmer (Accent Inns)
I don’t want to not live because of my fear of what could happen… ~Laird Hamilton
Anxiety is like terrorism one commits on oneself.
Polish Proverb
The universe is my country and the human family is my tribe.
Khalil Gibran
Portuguese Introductions
We were introduced to Mariza from Portugal by someone from her homeland who is married to a Greek
This group has had several lead female singers. All of the STUNNING
Conversation Survival
Here are two books that can change the course of your success rate in interacting with others. The quality of your life comes out of the quality of your dialogues and conversations. It also can help you make it safe to talk about almost anything.
These books are the real deals. Read. Underline and learn.
Crucial Confrontations – Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler ISBN 0-07-144652-4
Crucial Conversations – Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler ISBN 0-07-140194-6
Lucked Out
Remarkable value when at the sale price that is $10 off the regular price. From the Wairau Valley, Marlborough wine region, Villa Maria Reserve 2019 Sauvignon Blanc is produced from sustainably-grown wine grapes. From January 2019 onwards, Marlborough experienced a summer of the century, with a spell of long hot dry weather with moderately cool nights providing the perfect environment.
The later ripening due to elevation and cooler night temperatures of the Laugeson Vineyard in the upper Waihoipai Valley once again played a key part in the success story.
Crisp tropical fruit favours all the way through to the finish. Keeping it cooler than usual for a white seems to enhance the taste.
SAUVIGNON BLANC – VILLA MARIA RESERVE WAIRAU VALLEY
$19.99 Regularly $29.99
13% alcoho
lUPC: 09414416001468
Life Lessons
B.C. family finds ‘perfect’ puppy with limb difference for 2-year-old Ivy
Ivy has special bond with Lucky the puppy who was also born with limb difference
Lucky the puppy has a very special connection with the youngest member of her new family in Chilliwack.
The tiny, fluffy chihuahua-cross puppy was born with a limb difference, just like two-year-old Ivy McLeod.
Ivy is a congenital bilateral amputee. Both her arms were not formed correctly while in the womb. There’s no official name for it, so it’s typically known as a “limb difference” because her limbs are different than what most people have.
READ MORE: Chilliwack family looking for puppy with limb difference, just like 2-year-old Ivy
Lucky was also born with a limb difference. Her right front leg is shorter than her left.
Lucky was born with a partial front right limb. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)
It was April 6 when mom Vanessa McLeod put the word out on social media that she and her family were looking for a puppy with a limb difference.
“I remember thinking… ‘I don’t know how we’re going to find this puppy but I’m just going to put it out in the universe that we’re looking,’” Vanessa recalled.
A friend shared Vanessa’s Facebook post and it was soon after that another person (the one who bred Lucky) saw it.
Turns out Lucky was born that very same day (April 6), just six minutes away from the McLeods.
“If that’s not fate, I don’t know what is.”
They met Lucky when she was just one and a half weeks old and instantly fell in love. It was June 1 when they got to bring home the tiny 1.8-pound puppy and like a typical puppy, Lucky zips around the house at rocket speeds.
“Just like Ivy, whatever (Lucky) wants to do and whatever she sets her mind to, she will do it. She’ll just do it in her own way,” Vanessa said.
Two-year-old Ivy McLeod laughs while playing with Lucky the puppy outside their Chilliwack home on Thursday, June 10, 2021. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)
Two-year-old Ivy McLeod falls over from laughing so hard while playing with Lucky the puppy outside their Chilliwack home on Thursday, June 10, 2021. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)
Lucky was checked out by a veterinarian who said there’s no concern about her limb at this point and that she’s healthy. In the future, if they notice her limb starts to cause her pain, the McLeods will look into a prosthetic for her, but for now, Lucky is getting around quite well.
Sometimes she uses her shorter leg for balance, sometimes she bears weight on it, other times she tucks it under and does a three-legged hop.
Vanessa describes Lucky’s run as a “little bunny hop.”https://blackpress.tv/embed/47860/Limb_difference_puppy_named_Lucky
Ivy shares a room with her five-year-old sister Elena and at nighttime, Lucky sleeps in their room. They’ve pushed the two beds together and the tiny pup fits right in the middle.
She was named after the Lucky Fin Project – a non-profit organization that provides resources and support to families of kids or adults with limb differences. The McLeods have connected with many people thanks to the organization.
“I just wanted to honour what our journey has been and honour what that organization has meant to us.”
Two-year-old Ivy McLeod and five-year-old sister Elena play with Lucky the puppy outside their Chilliwack home on Thursday, June 10, 2021. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)
Vanessa wanted a dog with a limb difference for a specific reason. As Ivy grows up, questions will likely arise about her own arms. Vanessa wanted Ivy to have a special bond with Lucky for those moments.
Since getting Lucky, Vanessa has already had an encounter with a young girl who commented on Ivy’s arms. Lucky was with them at the time and Vanessa used their new puppy as an opportunity to show and teach the girl that people and animals can be born differently than others.
She also used the popular Disney character Nemo (a clown fish) as an example that day.
“It was a nice teaching moment because I held up Lucky and she was petting Lucky,” Vanessa recalled. “I said ‘Have you heard of Nemo? Nemo has a lucky fin. Our puppy also has a lucky fin, just like Ivy here – she has two lucky fins.’
“It’s a neat little way to teach kids about differences and that being different is OK and having a difference is OK.”
And even though back at home, the McLeods two cats aren’t quite sure what to think of the new addition, they are tolerating Lucky. But the important thing is both Ivy and Elena absolutely adore their new puppy.
Lucky loves to play, snuggle, run around, and is the perfect size for the girls, Vanessa said.
“She’s everything I could have hoped for in a puppy and the perfect little addition for our family.”
Lucky was born with a partial front right limb. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)