October has been my favorite month for most of my life, certainly as an adult.
It's the Halloween season, don't you know! Since I was a kid, going up to the
Blue Ridge Parkway in the fall has been a family tradition. Apart from
colorful fall foliage, the primary attraction for many decades was breakfast
at Mabry Mill; sadly, the restaurant is no longer open. The leaves
haven't turned yet, but the Virginia mountains are always beautiful, so we
didn't mind going a little early this season. On Friday, Brugger and I drove
up to Villa Appalaccia, our favorite winery within traveling distance, where we enjoyed an
excellent tasting, a partial bottle of their excellent Dolcetto, and some
light nibbles that we brought along with us. Following that, we drove over to
nearby
Chateau Morrisette Winery & Restaurant, where we had another very good tasting, followed by dinner at the
restaurant. I had Osso Buco, which was enjoyable enough, though I'm afraid it
was hardly my best dinner here. The shanks weren't as tender as they should
have been, and the sauce did not go well with the accompanying polenta. Still,
the restaurant is beautiful, with traditionally excellent food, and
consistently good service, so my enthusiasm for it is no way is in no way
diminished.
Below: Ms. B. and Old Dude at Villa Appalaccia and a couple of sunset views from the terrace at Chateau Morrisette.
Below: Ms. B. and Old Dude at Villa Appalaccia and a couple of sunset views from the terrace at Chateau Morrisette.
Yesterday—Saturday—Brugger and I hauled ourselves, my books, and bookselling
accoutrements uptown for
Martinsville's 44th Annual Oktoberfest. I've been a regular vendor here for many years, and predictably for an
event like this, sales can be very much hit or miss. Happily, this one was not
at all a miss. I sold a record number of copies (which put me well into the
black) and met lots of avid readers. I also ran into several good friends,
some of whom I've not seen in far too many years.
Happily, good friends (and frequent traveling companions) Terry &
Beth came up from Kernersville both to wander about Oktoberfest and
hang out with us poor miscreants. After the fest was over and we'd broken down
and packed up all our stuff, we all retired to Ground Zero for drinks and
dinner. Ms. B. made a fantastic Italian chicken with basil & Parmesan on
pasta that made us all very, very full. And then... cheesecake. Woot!
Below: A couple of images of Church Street during Oktoberfest.
Today, Ms. B. spent some time fixing up the living room to usher in the
Halloween season, and this evening, we watched Night (Curse) of the Demon, which means things are getting real.
Beyond our own little corner of the world, things are far less content and
"normal," so who's to say how the rest of our October (and beyond) will fare?
For us this weekend, the world turned out to be very nice. I sure wish we all
could enjoy much more peace, tranquility, and fulfillment. That said, I
desperately wish certain people and parties wouldn't make that so damned
hard.





