R E S ID E N C E S That was the summer she lived in a meadow, dry and hot, not really there, of course, only driving by the ‘for sale’ sign and furnishing every room, drinking her morning coffee tin the deck that faced the mountain and the distant trees. Apparently the U S Postal service absconded with my last column 1 guess you can’t buy much with 32 cents these days 1 just hope this comment doesn’t push anyone else at any of our country’s postal facilities over the edge By Kim Boss«.*' Over the last four months 1 have been sidetracked with two of the most unenvironmental activities 1 can think of. a stay at the hospital for surgery complete with in and out patient treatments and moving It is amazing all the waste that amasses from those two activities. 1 may hav e contributed more to the waste stream in 4 months than 1 hav e in He kept silent and knowing. She had done it before, this living without living, this insistence. By the time this paper hits the streets sometime in mid- September there will be wineries that will have started the 1996 harvest Most wineries, like the one I work tor, will still be scrambling around trying to get ready, run the business, sell wine and arrange their schedules so that they can work the next 30 days without pesky things like their lives interfering Once she chose a winter island, dirt roads thick with snow and quiet except for the sea and the storms. four years Lots of exciting things have been happening around Cannon Beach that pertain to conservation! He never told her that she didn’ l want the meadow house, nor the sea-island cottage. He had his own houses to tend. The big question I am asked is, “How do things look in the vineyards9” Well, here in the valley things look pretty damn fine at this point For those of you not living in sub-temperate Cannon Beach you know the weather this summer has been CANNON BEACH SHUTTLE The shuttle is now running daily between Les Shirley Park and the south end of Tolovana C annon Beach is one of few small communities that offer a free shuttle service With the heavy flow of traffic and all the parking problems downtown during the peak months the shuttle is an energy efficient and less stressful way to ride to your destination A bicycle rack was also installed. The shuttle is operated on natural gas which is a cleaner burning fuel If you hav e nev er ridden the shuttle giv e it a try . Elizabeth Hobbs February 7, 1993 down right balmy However, there are two crucial times for vineyards One time happened back in the spring. This is the set or bloom This is when the tiny clusters flower and begin the process ot becoming grapes This generally happens in late May and into June For the most part we had dry weather with only a handful of light showers. Heavy rains during the bloom can damage the plants and cause mildew to form on the clusters In 1994 the wet spring damaged the set and so one ot the big reasons that you have such a difficult time finding 1994 Pinot noir is that the spring rains limited the amount o f fruit that was A D V E N T U R E AT ARCH C A PE (For Brad) H O M E C OM POSTING CLASS Usually 1 walk the beach alone and cautious, but one day you were with me. It looked as if the tide was out, far enough at least to let us go exploring at the bend between the rocks that had always stopped me bclore. 1 trusted you: you are no Virginia Woolf, driven to mate with the sea. 1 didn’t even know whether the waves were coming in or going out and didn t care, for we were strong and quick and barefoot. on each plant This year most vineyards will be dropping clusters as we begin to hit verizon which occurs in mid-late August \ enzon is the changing o f the color of the grapes from their under ripe green to purple, brown, red and lime-green (depending on the varietal). At this point the grapes begin to steadily develop sugar and, later on, flavor levels It is important to get down to the amount of tons/acre at this point so that your vineyards ripen and the grapes gain the intensity you are looking for There really wasn’t much to see once we got there, more rocks, a shallow cave or two. But how 1 loved the having done it, the no longer wondering what was on the other side. The other crucial time of the year is harvest Winemaking is nothing more than farming from January to October ( urrently we have large, healthy, loose clusters. An early, cool and/or wet fall can change your outlook on a vintage in a hurry Just because you get bad weather (as we did to an extent in 1995) doesn't mean that your wines will be poor It does mean some sleepless, anxiety-ridden nights and a lot more work but good wines do come from what are referred to as “poor” vintages My feeling is that the good weather we have been experiencing will continue as it did'in 1993 and 1994 I am expecting 1996 to be a sterling vintage that Oregon winemakers will be able to Elizabeth Hobbs July 8, 1989 Arcadia The Association of Oregon Recy clers is holding it's annual conference in Seaside September 6.7 & 8th For the first time it w ill be opening one of the training seminars to the public. A class on how to home compost will be taught by Terry Fristad He will instruct y ou on the newest techniques and equipment Earth Machine Composters will also be available to purchase They must be pre-ordered. The class w ill be held at the Seaside Conv ention Center on Friday September 6th between 9 & 11 AM For more information call me. Kim Bosse at 436-0230 Tues. - Fri. 8 AM -4PM CITY YARD DEBRIS Remember you can drop off your yard Debris and lawn clippings at the City Site located on East Second Street next to the Recy cling Center on Saturdays from 10-12 PM and 4-4:45 PM. You may also pickup chipped materials for your yards The material works well as a mulch and to help with weed control under shrubs and bushes It is not permissible to throw yard clippings over the banks. Please either compost at home or bring dow n to the Citv site. make some killer wines in CWDENSDESOG) A TO REDUCE OR SJMNtfE PESBCBEUSE. Recommended Wines for September September and October are, in Oregon. mv top picks for the best months to drink wine in Warm days and cool evenings allow one to easily feel comfortable with either red or white wine On especially good days both will do nicely Wes Lawson attention busksss I WE CREATE HWNTAIN FLOWER BOXES RANTERS I HMOCBA3H1S * 1993 Flynn Estate Bottled Pinot Noir: Ibis might be one ot those 1993s still lurking about on the local wine shell You might have to bend over to find this one because it is probably going to retail for less than $9. Don’t bother sticking it in the cellar, this is a drinker Big soft fruits and just a touch of tannins combine in this neatly balanced wine Definitely a 43W738RES LICENSED-BOCED KSURED MS2 J Organic Gardening & Maintenance 436-0223 P.O. Box 800 Tolovana Park, OR 97145 Licensed & Bonded #89168 super bargain C oast G raphic A rts 1994 M cCrea Syrah: This one could be tricky to find but it you are traveling up through Washington you might be able to locate some Intensity of fruit in heroic proportions You like 'em big. big, big9 Stunning concentration in this luscious monster of a wine A great change of pace from Pinot, Cab and Merlot Bring a friend along when you open this one though because it definitely needs to be shared C O M PU TE R CONSULTING o 1992 St. Innocent C rem ant: A demi-sec (off dry) sparkling wine Mark Vlossek rules It’s that simple This guy makes killer Pinots for St Innocent AND Panther Creek AND still finds the time to turn out something like this Rich, leesy and toasty with sweet baked apple and cinnamon flavors Just an outrageouslv good wine Serve it with oysters on the half shell or have a Napoleon with it Either way this will knock your socks off 1 think it goes for about $18 or less G ourviil T izz .A A s e le c tio n o f O R E G O N W IN E S & fin e B E E R S a lw ays on hand. 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