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Great Smoky Mountains

We LOVE the Great Smoky Mountains.





Breath taking views.



The scenery is amazing.



A room with a view.



I could wake up to this every day!


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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Christmas Ornaments


This is the easiest craft I have ever done in my life and it was so much fun.  Here are the materials needed to make these Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Christmas ornaments:


  • Green glass ornaments
  • Purple, orange, red, and blue ribbon (I used 5/8 inch wide ribbon)
  • Wiggle eyes
  • Glue

Instructions:

Cut ribbon to fit the size ornament you have.  Put glue along the entire length of ribbon and place it firmly around the ornament.  Glue the wiggly eyes on the ribbon. Repeat using the different colors of ribbon.  I let mine dry overnight and they are ready to hang on your tree.

You can find all these materials at your local craft store.  I bought all materials brand new and it cost me less than $15 for 18 ornaments,  4 spools of ribbon, wiggly eyes and glue.  This will make for a cute Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles themed tree or just to hang with your other ornaments on your tree. 






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Halloween Survival Guide



This Halloween Survival Guide is packed full of spooky ideas!  Make sure to get yours today by clicking on the picture below.




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The Divining Rod Wines


Looking for some adult fun this Halloween? Look for The Divining Rod wines in stores now.  Pick up a few bottles for a nice treat for your guests at your Halloween party.

 “From water, comes wine” – never has this been more true than with The Divining Rod wines. By giving life to countless vineyards across California, Marc Mondavi quite literally “turns water into wine.” He possesses the grape growing and winemaking skills and knowledge that come from growing up in the Napa Valley, as a key member of America’s foremost wine family. But Marc’s “sixth sense” for water divining (also called water witching or dowsing) and connection with the land, put him on another level of winemaking. That’s why we say that his Divining Rod wines are more than natural, they’re supernatural. History Established in the 1940’s by Italian immigrants Cesare and Rosa Mondavi, C. Mondavi & Family remains a family-owned business which has thrived for generations to produce fine wines for a variety of occasions and consumers. Built on a foundation of family values, hard work and European winemaking traditions, the winery offers a portfolio of wines for special occasions and everyday gatherings of family and friends. Day-to-day operations are handled by co-proprietors Marc Mondavi and Peter Mondavi Jr., both sons of legendary Napa Valley wine icon Peter Mondavi Sr., who serves as the company’s president and CEO. The family is now proudly welcoming members of the fourth generation to the business, continuing a legacy started 70 years ago and setting a foundation for generations to come. Marc Mondavi started The Divining Rod label in 2012 in honor of his ability to locate underground water sources and establish vineyards. The first new brand from C. Mondavi & Family in over 60 years, The Divining Rod has secured its place in a long line of fine wines created by this iconic family.
I love the history behind these wines.  Now, when I go in the store to pick my next bottle of The Divining Wines, I know the story behind the wine.



Current Wine Releases
 2010 Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 83% Cabernet Sauvignon and 17% "a little magic" (Merlot, Syrah, Petit Verdot, Malbec) SRP: $17.99
2011 Santa Lucia Highlands Chardonnay 95% Chardonnay and 5% "a little magic" (Sauvignon Blanc and Viognier) SRP: $17.99

Winemaker Our winemaker and water witch Marc Mondavi begins by giving life to vineyards by using his copper divining rods to locate underground water. This water is harnessed to nourish vineyards and create ideal conditions for vines to thrive. Marc then puts on his winemaker hat to create beautiful expressions of his special vineyards. Our wines are specifically made to highlight the beautiful fruit given to us by nature. Marc prefers to showcase the fruit of the vine, rather than the telltale signs of heavy-handed wine making.   This is what sets The Divining Rod wines apart from the rest.  I like the fruit of the wine, rather than the signs and TASTE of heavy-handed wine making.




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Yummy Orange Mimosa

For all the parents out there who are exhausted from the Halloween parties and trick or treating, here is a quick drink to make for an adult treat.  Enjoy an Orange Mimosa!


1 ½ cups Orange Juice
¼ cup Triple Sec Orange Liqueur
2 cups Champagne

In a pitcher, combine orange juice and triple sec and stir. Add champagne and stir. Pour into a martini glass.
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