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Ok ❤️

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Nice photo of vines.

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Thank you, Cheryl!

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I am fascinated by the whole area where you are…good times and hard times included! Wish I could be there for some of your experiences!

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Yes, it is a challenge but we’re surrounded by so much beauty.

Hopefully you’ll visit one day!

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Wish I could say Hello in person! Your descriptive talents must be a family trait and Anya and Joel must be proud of you along with your satirically wise Dad. I have a song/poem named Hello. I’ll try and send it to you.

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Thanks for the comment, Randolph. Stay tuned!

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Looks lovely and I’d love to subscribe to the Wine but it’s off limits to us Brits!

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Oh yes, unfortunately we still don’t ship internationally! Thanks for your interest, Graham .

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And us Aussies!

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But you can console yourself with some fabulous home grown reds!

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I enjoy reading your stories; you make the simple enjoyable and the simple is usually the best part.

I admire your husband who has taken his responsibilities seriously and become a good farmer-manager. He is growing the place.

It would be interesting to know more about the lifestyle in Cafayate. I see Terry Casey has more houses for sale. Are the original owners getting older, the new government rearranged the cost advantages of expats or is life in the Estancia just becoming ho hum? There is a lot going on down there.

Maybe, you could have a few little Mariahs and use your international education and experience to creat an exceptional clan and author a book, eventually, “The Mariahs Down under” or per Joel “At the end of the world.”

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