November 3 - Golfing by the Washademoak




As some of you may know our winery is a family enterprise, myself having taken over from my father and sister in 2010. My parents are a great pair of ramblers and I asked them if they came across any fun or interesting local sites for them to document it for our blog. Here is their first post.
 
A visit to the Cambridge-Narrows golf course any time of year is fun but the fall colors made it especially nice today. The air was crisp and cool.  The visibility clear as far as the eye could see.  The colour was still present and the golf game was not bad.  The problem is with the views it is difficult to concentrate on hitting a little white ball.
 
 
After the game in the company of friends we returned to the club house for lunch.  The last two holes were somewhat hurried as we all had anticipation of what we would receive for lunch.
 
 
 
We had a delicious lunch prepared and served by Monica, one of the German owners. Schnitzel on a bun, of course, and her unique salads. The schnitzel was something we have experienced many times in Austria and Bavaria.  In fact on one trip my husband made a point of having schnitzel twice a day for the entire trip.  The memorable salad was the potato salad of small potatoes cut in half then cooked with bacon bits and caraway seed.  Served warm it was fantastic.
 
She had the table set for the 6 of us and a cozy wood fire burning to greet us. A great day out!
 
 
 
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Alan

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