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Monthly Archives: January 2024
Sommelier Wine Tour in Barolo
After a delightful morning in Barbaresco and a refreshing lunch in Serralunga d’Alba, it was time to reconnect with our OneOnTheHill Somm team for a visit to a Barolo winery. We wandered through the streets of this Barolo hill top village … Continue reading
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Sommelier Wine Tour in Barbaresco
As part of planning a trip to the Piedmont and Tuscany areas of Italy in October 2023, I came across OneontheHill Homes. I reached out to Chiara to find out about the homes. They all looked inviting but were outside of my … Continue reading
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AI Video Generator
I am a sucker for AI art generation whether photos, or paintings or videos. Today’s Product Hunt pointed to a Free AI Video Generator by Collov. I could not resist. I just had to try it. The prompt I used was … Continue reading
Slow Food Cooking in San Gimignano
As we sipped a Borgogno Barolo on the outdoor patio of our room at Agriturismo Il Casolare di Bucciano outside of San Gimignano, we got around to discussing what we wanted to do for dinner. I pulled up Google maps … Continue reading
Experiencing an old Barolo Winery
On our recent trip to Italy, we tried to visit all the primary wine villages of the Barolo and Barbaresco wine regions. On our first visit to the village of Barolo, we came across the crushing of grapes on a narrow … Continue reading
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Experiencing a Vineyard
On our recent trip to Italy, we wanted to experience the fine wines of Piedmont and Tuscany. We were introduced to the Burzi winery and their wine at our OMG Dinner at Osteria Arborina in La Morra, Piedmont, Italy. We made … Continue reading
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Unveiling European Cathedrals: A ChatGPT Post
In my quest to learn how to read or see a Cathedral I decided to ask ChatGPT about the topic. I came across Neil Patel’s process of writing an article about some topic. I want to write an article about … Continue reading
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How do you see/read a Cathedral?
In my Threads feed, I am delighting in the wide range of photographers and artists I am learning from. I am particularly enjoying the watercolors of Thomas Wells Schaller. I quickly purchased his book Architect of Light. As I read about his … Continue reading
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