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Sunday, 6 April 2014
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Stands Scotland where she stood?
Aye, weel it’s been a busy month or two and noo we’re well
intae vintage – all hands tae the pumps (gettit?).
First we had Macbeth, the Scottish play – right up ma
street. My it wis a grand effort wi’
witches, ghoulies, murder and death and stuff like that. It was gory and brutal and threatening an’all. Great, Ah am a terrir efter all. They even had some auld dudes riding their
motorbikes tae lend tae the atmosphere. It
was enuff tae raise the hairs on yer back.
And they played on in wind and a wee bit o’ rain. They were as brave and hardy as the
characters they wis playin’. So, weel done the actors and weel done the audiences
fur puttin’ up with the Scottish weather (for the Scottish play).
The folks wi’ the production were affy nice tae me –
throwin’ stones, lettin’ me help wi’ rehearsals, gi’en me the odd wee morsel
when ah wis starving. They were here fur
a few days, stayin’ doon at the local marae – nice folks doon there an’ they
were all gie well looked efter. AH even
went wi’ the auld yins (him and her) tae see the show in Wellington. Och! Aye, I’m very much the wee man aboot
town. Always, aff tae the theatre!! It wis great to see them a’ again and watch
the show in a different place. It was quite
late oot fur me and the show was mostly in darkness wi’ great lights so’s you
could see the action. Ah was gi’en a
‘Macbeth’ bandanna tae wear so ye can see ah’m well in wi’ the cast.
Then, we had the Harvest Festival at the Cliffs on March 15
(“Beware the Ides of March” – ah know, ah canny help masel’). It wis a great day as usual tho’ ah hud been
worried sick that the weather was no gonna be any good. In the event it was ideal. Mind you, I was left behind (for no apparent
reason) tae look after the customers at the cafe.
The cafe is goin’ like a fair an’ that keeps me busy chasin’
stones fur the customers. Some days when
it’s affy busy, ah’m knackered by the time everyone is gone – ah think some of
the other staff are tae. In winter,
we’ll be more in the indoor restaurant which limits the distance people can
throw stones fur me. Ah canny remember if
the auld folks let me chase stones in the restaurant. Ah think they’re no’ too keen. Ah say let the customer decide. Ah’m game and as they canny throw stones too
far indoors ah should be able to take it a wee bit easier – and hae a wee lie
down in front of the cosy fire.
An’ noo it’s vintage.
Ah huv an important role at vintage tasting the grapes that fa’ oot o’
the de-stemmer/crusher or the press.
It’s a’ part o’ quality control.
The auld man and me take the role of quality control very seriously
though he tends tae drink out o’ the bottle while I lap it up aff the concrete.
Anyway, why no’ come oot an’ see me while the sun is still
shinin’ an’ then ye can come back later in the winter for a cosy lunch indoors
wi’ yours truly as mine host.
A’ ra bes’ a’ ra time.
McLeod of McLeod
Monday, 6 January 2014
Ma Mate James
Ah just wanted tae let ye know that we were a’ sorry to hear o’ our chef James (McMenamin)’s passing in the early hoors o’ New Year’s Day. We’re a’ gaun tae miss him. He wis a great chef and he an’ me had some great wee chats about cookin’ an’ Scotland an’ rocks an’ that in our Glasgow patois. He even used some wurds ah didnae unnerstand tho’ of course ah’m still quite young. He’d throw stones for me (some times at me) but he wis a great mate an’ ah wis sorry tae see him fa’ ill. Like everyone here at the vineyard café an’ beyond we are going to miss him, his cooking, his patter an’ his sense o’ humour.
Rest in peace James.
Where did the last year went tae?
New Year to ane and a’. Hope ye had a great time at Hogmanay and wurnae too sore on New Years day. Tradition was ye hud tae be ‘first footed’ (the first person to cross your threshold in the New Year) by a tall dark handsome man bearin’ a lump of coal if ye were gaun tae hae a lucky year. Well, am no tall but ah am dark and handsome and ah have been mistaken for a lump of coal. So, anywise, ah hope 2014 is kind tae ye all.
Me wi' ma Santa hat on |
Where did last year went tae? The nights were short and then they came lang. The trees were bare an’ then they wus green. The daffydils were oot fur Daffydil Day and noo we hae summer roses. ‘Ma luv is like a red red rose’. Talkin’ o’ which (which we weren’t), in November ah was looked efter by ma frien’ Sarah fur a week while the auld folk were aff galavanting somewhere. Remember Sarah. She used tae work in the office and at the cafe. She an’ I had a good thing goin’. Still have - ah think. Anyhow, the auld yins went away fur a week an’ who should turn up tae look efter me? None other than Sarah. Oh! it was rerr. Mind you she went off everyday tae work but then so did I. We hud some lovely evening thegither but – och, ah’m blushin’ now
Ah’m getting’ worked aff ma feet these days. Ye should see the length of them. Ma bums almost scrapin’ the grass. Ah could’ve said something a wee bit more coarse (and rhyming) but ah’m a highland gentleman. Anyway, it’s been hard yards (feet) during the hoaliday season but ah’ve just had a rerr wee hoaliday wi’ a’ the family at Taupo – 6 adults and 6 weans. Mind you, sometimes it wis hard tae tell who were the adults and who the weans. The great thing aboot Taupo is the pumice staines. They’re so light that ah can retrieve some pretty big yins without hurtin’ ma nose too much. Trouble is ah can also chew them and the wee bits get stuck in ma stomach. So, ah hud a coupla days there when ma stomach was givin’ me gyp. Still, what goes in comes out – eventually. An’ all’s well that ends well. And ma ends well noo!
Talkin’ of Shakespeare (which we weren’t). We’ve got the Scottish play (Macbeth shhhh!) being performed by they students from Victoria University on 6, 7 and 8 February (kick off 6.00pm). It’s gonnae be great. Ah’m hopin for a small part (get it?). Ye can get yer tickets frae the vineyard, Hedley’s Books in Masterton, Almos Books in Carterton or the Wine Centre in Martinborough or on-line from www.gladstonevineyard.co.nz.
“Stands Scotland where she stood?” That’s a quote frae Macbeth y’know. Reminds me o’ Chic Murray, a Scottish comedian from long ago (pre - Billy Connolly) who when asked if he had ever seen Dumbarton Rock said he’d looked at it many a time but never seen it move once. Ha ha!
A’ ra best for 2014
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