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Interesting Stories

New “Editor” & Harvest Update

Jeff’s Corner 7-20-18 Howdy, Howdy, and a Big Hola to All A month or so ago, those of you that are kind enough to read Jeff’s Corner on a regular basis might have noticed a change in format. I have a new “editor”; the person that posts these stories and makes certain I don’t step out of bounds with too much weirdness. This person would be the delightful and incredibly talented Chelsea Scott, whose photo is the lead for this story. Chelsea has breathed a bit of fresh air into my blog, and we have some interesting and creative ideas moving forward. After blogging in a bog for a while, I’m excited again.

Who is Jeff Binney?

Recently, we’ve had an overwhelming outcry from the masses wanting to know: Who is this Jeff Binney guy? Is he qualified to educate us on all this wine stuff? Where is he from? Is he real or a fictional character Grape Creek has made up? Well folks, I’m here to tell you Jeff is a living, breathing entity. If you’re lucky enough to end up at his bar for a tasting, soak it in and ask the man a question or two, he loves discussing wine and all things Grape Creek! Also, Jeff wanted me to remind you that it’s time to renew your membership to the Jeff’s Corner Fan Club. And, if you’re not a member, there is no better time to sign up. It’s simple, just get your hands on as much cash as possible and send it to Jeff Binney, care of Grape Creek Vineyards, attention Chelsea.

“Slightly Famous” Peach Daiquiri

Jeff’s Corner 6-28-18 A few days ago, I got an email from my dear friend and co-worker Bill Burns asking if I would share my slightly famous peach daiquiri recipe. The answer, of course, was yes, and then I realized I should probably share it with all of you as well. After all, it is peak peach season in Fredericksburg, and this year we have had a bumper crop.

Thank You for Your Service (revisit)

This Blog is always worth re-visiting. Remembering all who have sacrificed for us to have the life we lead today. Jeff’s Corner Three days ago last Sunday, while working my last shift in the now old Main Street location, an older gentleman walked up the two steps with a little help from a cane and a metal right leg from the knee down.