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Not that I think anyone should really care but I'm still here on WMT. I stopped making any new wine a month or so ago because of a pending move from CT to PA. Our house is sold and closing should be June 19th barring any glitches. We have a bid that has been accepted on a new house located in Wellsboro, PA. Once settled in our new home I hope to be back up and running making kit and fruit wines. Also, to return as an active contributor to this site.

See ya,
Bill

Old home...
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New home...
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Thanks for letting us know what is going on with you. I often wonder whatever happen when people stop posting. New house looks pretty good! Good luck with the move.
 
Bill,

Nice house. Nice town. Someday I'll have to come visit. Gotta wait until some of this wine ages a little bit. Will be through there in three weekends if all works out with my wife scheduling vacation. We have a cabin down in the Canyon on Pine Creek. Try and get the kids up for about a week every year. I practically spent my summers there when I was growing up. Welcome to PA!
 
Nice looking place. The first thing I noticed was a bit of non-shaded grounds for grapes!
 
Bill, both your old home and your new home look wonderful! Good luck with the move, and we look forward to 'hearing' from you soon!
Ray
 
Looks like things are moving along well, Bill. Glad to see you checking in.
 
Another sleepless night! Woke up and started to think... "How am I going to clean those cathedral ceiling windows?" The windows over the front porch roof are part of the living room cathedral ceiling. Also concerned about the "arched" window portions you see at the front of the house. Now in my seventy's I'm not eager to do much two story ladder work. Maybe just pop for a few hundred bucks to have a service clean the windows each spring?

My preference was to buy land and have a ranch style house built. Wife wanted and got a move in ready house. Oh well, no matter which way we went I'm sure I'd find something to stress over. ;)

BTW, I'm still stopping by to do some reading of posts just not finding much time to do my own posting.

Okay, with some luck I should be able to get back to bed and hopefully get a little sleep.

:gn
 
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Hate doing windows no matter what the height! Congratulations on the new home.Enjoy it and get some sleep.
 
Nice looking place Bill. AND it comes with SNOW!!! LOL Should be popping with Springtime by now. Hmmm?? Windows or wine? Windows or wine?:?
 
Bill,

I know that this is easier said than done, but try to relax. Just look at that beautiful home you have!!! WOW!

Instead of windows, try thinking about that area you have marked off just for winemaking. Try thinking about how you plan on positioning the new Stainless Steel tanks!!!!

I say again, what a nice looking home.

May you live a long and happy life there!

johnT.
 
Bill,

Looks like you have a lake pretty close by and 13,000 acres of State Game lands within walking distance...windows, wine, fishing, hunting...wine, hunting, fishing, drinking beer or wine...making beer or wine, hunting, fishing...get neighbor teenager to do windows.

See, problem solved!
 
Bill, the best thing about being in your seventies could be that your eyesight might not be what it was in your 20s. If you can't see the dirty windows, they don't exist! :i Problem solved!

Yeah, I know. My wife doesn't buy it either. :(
 
Thanks for the kind and encouraging words and uplifting humor...

On a positive note the kitchen appears to have small wine cooler under the left end of the kitchen counter... :D

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On a negative note some issues have came up (we learned of them from our attorney just this morning) with our current home - most minor but one biggie. Builder whom I bought the house from new in Sept. of 1976 had the house listed as 3 bedroom but it is actually a four bedroom house. Looks like our 1,100 gallon septic tank is good for 3 bedroom home but not a four bedroom home. This may be a tough and expensive issue to remedy in order to sell the current house. :rn:mny
 
Bill, nice new house, hope everything goes well.

Now, after the move, let me know when is the party going to be... :)
 
What did you list the house as? If you listed and the buyer expects a 3 bedroom, as was the case when you purchased, I wouldn't think it would be a problem having a 3 bedroom septic. Basically, a 3 bedroom house with a wine room. If you listed as a 4 bedroom, then you might.
 

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