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The Willetts on Wine: Madeleine Angevine and beyond: adventures in wine-tasting

Adventure, discovery and exploring the unknown are all aspects of a great vacation—and a great wine-tasting. This summer we had both, when our trip to British Columbia brought us the Larch Hills Winery in the Salmon Arm area. Upon discovering at our hotel that the Okanagan’s northernmost vineyards were only a few minutes’ drive away, we headed out with GPS in hand. A winding, switch-back road took us to the top of a mountain, where both a vineyard and a spectacular view awaited. Larch Hills specializes (for obvious reasons) in cool-climate viticulture. We tasted several of the winemaker’s offerings, and found, to our surprise, that our favourite was made from a ...

Posted by Edward Willett at 10:25, December 3rd, 2010 under Blog, Wine Column | Comment now »

The first sentence I wrote today…

Mother Northwind's smile faded. Words today: 1,072 Total thus far: 21,062 I only had about thirty-five minutes of actual writing time today, although I did a lot more typing than that: at 2 p.m. I went to the Book & Brier Patch, our local independent bookstore, for Robert J. Sawyer's reading from his new novel Wake (a copy of which I bought, of course), and then after that I interviewed Rob at the request of the Saskatchewan Writers Guild, which plans to run the interview in the next issue of its news magazine Freelance. (I'll be sure to post that interview online as well, of course.) Rob, of course, is someone I've known for years now, and as I've ...

Posted by Edward Willett at 22:20, June 20th, 2009 under Blog | Comment now »

Pore Jud…

...may well be dead, but at least he's not Ed--not any more.We wrapped up Regina Lyric Light Opera's production of Oklahoma! yesterday, and, as the rural correspondents of the Weyburn Review were wont to say when I was editor there, "A Good Time Was Had By All."I received a lot of compliments on my performance--more than I can ever remember having had before, actually. This either means I am just naturally believable as a creepy loner who can't get a girl--which may well be the case, since I am, after all, a science fiction writer--or that I did a not-half-bad job of acting.I prefer to believe the latter.Of course, a lot ...

Posted by Edward Willett at 16:49, May 28th, 2007 under Blog | Comment now »