Sunday, January 1, 2012

The Peaceful Vineyard That Ended This Journey

Dear Bloggers,
       It has been quite an adventure, blogging about my cooking experiences back home. However, the end must always come. I am returning back to Nashville tomorrow afternoon, and this evening, I got turned down for a meal. I offered the idea to have breakfast for dinner- waffles and french toast, however, they denied the offer. So, I must be honest and admit that I ate leftover chilli that I made a few nights ago, and it was delicious. However, I feel that I let down all of my followers-none. I also decided to go on a drive today up to Placerville to relax and get some time to just be alone, with music and nothing standing in my way. On my way up to nowhere, I found this beautiful vineyard and had to take a picture because I was so taken by it's beauty. I stopped and looked out and though everything was dead, it was still so beautiful. I can only image what it looks like flourishing in July. On a side note, I must update y'all about my journey back home. It was an interesting experience, to say the least, with many different outcomes. Overall, I enjoyed seeing my parents and all their "new" changes. Well, I got all of the supplies I needed for school and had an enjoyable Christmas. My New Years wasn't exactly paradise, but it was relaxing, so I guess that's good. Here's to 2012 and all of the new memories we are bound to find. We only have 354 days left, according to the Mayan calendar, so we definitely to live it up. Shouldn't we anyways? Stop taking everything for granted and live in the moment, because Lord only knows when this momentous occasion could be over. Happy cooking and farewell my beautiful bloggers. May all your cooking memories be fond.