Monday, December 26, 2011

Jingle All the Way
















Christmas came and went faster than the fat man in the red suit can fly from eave to eave.  Now there are 11 sad months until we can once again revel in Yule Joy.  But we are left with the experiences we had with friend and family to keep us warm through the bitter cold months to come.

Winter is yet to truly settle upon Central Ohio but there have been flurries threatening, as well as a nip to the air.  It is time to bring out the space heater and our arsenal of quilts, afghans and throws.


Ginger: My Mother and Stepfather's new Golden Chow mix (Holly Jolly as F***)

Jon




Wednesday, December 14, 2011

'Twas the week before Christmas

Here are some snapshots of our annual night of Christmas Magic.  Ball shaped hors d' oeuvres, Candy Cane Shots, a Levon Helm puppet, and a Geiger brother dance off.  Perfect evening.
Jason tending the Candy Cane Shots
Jane and Levon
Matty V... He's Horny
Merry Christmas Baby Jesus.


-Jon

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Unbridled Spirits



We have literally been talking about doing the Kentucky Bourbon Trail for years. Between school, weddings, work, vacations, and limited budgets we never seemed to get down there. Luckily, my cousin Pamm and her fiancee Matt got married in Lexington this past weekend. We finally had the excuse we needed to get down to bourbon country, and let me tell you, it was everything I hoped it would be and more.

We didn't have time to do the full trail, so we settled on going to the Woodford Reserve Distillery since it was the closest.  (Hardly settling...)

Woodford is the oldest distillery in the country. It is nestled between horse pastures down a gorgeous tree-lined road. They still make bourbon the traditional way - from local grains and well water and using a proprietary strain of yeast that's about as old as me. The mash ferments in huge cypress vats made from hundred year old wood. It is distilled in three antique copper stills from Scotland, and each oak barrel is aged in an historic stone warehouse for up to nine years.

Admittedly, we are beer and spirit enthusiasts, so we geeked out on this experience a little more than the average bear. But I think that anyone with an interest is bourbon, history, chemistry, architecture, or just gorgeous ass landscapes should make a trip if they get the opportunity. We can't wait to go back.



 Here are a couple snapshots from the wedding.