Day 10: The Wine Tour

Day 10: Wine Tour

We went on a wine tasting tour with 6 people from Mississippi, 2 people from Washington D.C., 2 Australians, plus Ann and Mike.  When the 5 1/2 hour tour was over, we found 10 other people we liked being with.  It was fun.

Make no mistake…Hall winery in Napa valley is still my favorite.  It is not because of the name (said a Hall), the wine is outstanding.

Portland is a really interesting city.  Lots of good things about the city… great rail and subway system for starters.  Several cab drivers told me that the community is very liberal.  One interesting situation is how they deal with the homeless.  The city decided that no one goes without housing and no one goes hungry.  They put $2 Million in to the project.  One year later, the city is in turmoil as thousands came from all over the country.  The budget quickly ran out because when they ran out of housing they put the homeless in motels.  The whole project was a wonderful liberal idea that no one thought through the consequences…it grew too large to handle and now it is a nightmare for the city. One city reporter said the homeless situation was at a breaking point.

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