nature, Photography Vineyard Jul 6, 2022 Lynette d'Arty-Cross 12 Comments A vineyard is comfortably protected by a rocky hill in the Okanagan Valley near Oliver. Happy Wednesday. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
Is this yours or one in your area? That’s hard work–running a winery! But all that greenery. Love it. Reply
No, this isn’t ours; it’s a vineyard that I wanted to photograph because of the contrast between the beautiful lush crop and the dark imposing hill behind it. Yes, growing wine grapes is a lot of work, but this area is renowned for it. Cheers. Reply
It really is, and getting better at it all the time. We love a good Okanagan wine with dinner. Very enjoyable. Reply
Hahaha! 😁 That’s great. Some of those characters could have done with a glass or two of the Okanagan’s finest. Cheers! Reply
Should be much better than last year when the vintners were worried about smoke taint. In some areas the crop was lost. Reply
Wines will be on their way. That’s a lush field.
Yes, I liked the contrast between the lush vines and the dark hill behind them. Cheers.
Wishing for a good crop this year Lynette. Allan
I think there will be lots of good wine at the crush pads this year (and without smoke taint).
Is this yours or one in your area? That’s hard work–running a winery! But all that greenery. Love it.
No, this isn’t ours; it’s a vineyard that I wanted to photograph because of the contrast between the beautiful lush crop and the dark imposing hill behind it. Yes, growing wine grapes is a lot of work, but this area is renowned for it. Cheers.
The Okanagan is a great place for growing grapes.
It really is, and getting better at it all the time. We love a good Okanagan wine with dinner. Very enjoyable.
By Dickens, that’s a post with a Twist! 😀
Hahaha! 😁 That’s great. Some of those characters could have done with a glass or two of the Okanagan’s finest. Cheers!
Looks pretty. Hopefully it’s a good year for the wine industry.
Should be much better than last year when the vintners were worried about smoke taint. In some areas the crop was lost.