Photographic ode to pruning old vines in bitter winter weather in children’s rhyme. Re “photography with feeling,” https://rcaparoso.substack.com/p/pruning-grapevines-in-the-breath

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Winter pruning on one of my espalier apple trees this month. I missed the summer pruning this year, so I had to play a little catch up.

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Januar Wrap-up

Diesen Januar ist eigentlich nicht viel passiert, aber ich habe es endlich wieder geschafft ein paar Bücher zu lesen und zu hören und sogar Reviews zu schreiben. Und ich merke dass ich auch wieder wirklich Freude daran habe. Außerdem bin ich diesen Monat 30 geworden, habe viel gute (neue) Musik gehört (Poesy, The Halo Effect, die neuen Alben von Saltatio Mortis, Nightwish und Subway to Sally, nicht neu aber immer wieder super Sieben von Pascow), mich über die (Welt)-politische Lage aufgeregt (🙈🙈) und die Ruhe beim Winterbaumschnitt genossen.

Alle Bücher sind leider nicht auf dem Bild, da ich nicht alle physisch zu Hause hatte.

📚 Rhythm of War 4,75/5
📚 Wind and Truth 5/5
beide Brandon Sanderson

📚 Winter im Mumintal (reread) 4,75/5
📚 Das Winterbuch 4/5
beide Tove Jansson

📚 Divine Heart (ebook), Garrett Leigh 4/5
📚 Jonny Appleseed, Joshua Whitehead 4,25/5

Mein Highlight war auf jeden Fall Wind and Truth, dicht gefolgt von Rhythm of War aber auch Jonny Appleseed konnte Eindruck hinterlassen und die Mumins sind absolute All-time Favorites von mir. 📚📚

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Winter pruning, the crucial time of the year for vineyards, old vine plantings and wine quality

Meticulous winter pruning of the long, twisting arms of head trained, own-rooted Zinfandel first planted during the 1920s in Lodi's Clements Hills appellation. Winter is coming Winter, you can say, is the "quiet time" of year in wine regions around the world. Yet there is a lot going on. Not just in the wineries, where cellar hands are busy topping off barrels and getting white wines and rosés resting in tanks or wood ready for bottling. But also in the vineyards, in amongst the plants that are bereft of leaves, seemingly in the midst of a cold and continuously rain-soaked hibernation. Consider the fact that, depending on plant spacing, there are somewhere from 900 to 1,200 grapevines per acre in most California wine regions. In Lodi, there are over 100,000 acres of planted wine grapes. This means there are over 90 million grapevines that need to be pruned during the course of each winter. If it sounds like a daunting task, it is!

Lodi Winegrape Commission