Whine Blogging Wednesday
Since we here at Belly Timber are just too darned swamped to cook this week, we’ve decided to launch a new tradition:
Whine Blogging Wednesday!
That’s right. Forget the pairings and the earthy undertones and that three foot square terrior that’s so unique because it’s where old Vintner Joe buried the mule 45 years ago, it’s Whinin’ Time.
Go on. I’m sure you’ve got something to whine about. Share the love.
Here. I’ll start:
4:30 am wake-up call for catching the ferry out of town.
Far, far too many hours on the freeway.
More complicated logistics than you can shake a stick at.
and…
Five and a half days without blogging because Mrs. D’s ancient laptop is about as dead as Vintner Joe’s mule.
Cross fingers we can steal a moment on a computer while we’re away.
Meantime, whine amongst yourselves.





















Sounds like a nice idea!
Miz D,
Check out David Lebovitz for Wednesday. _That’s_ whining.
I love it! What a great idea…damn, but I’ve been too busy to even whine…wait, I’m whining now! I hope you have a wonderful trip, and find yourselves some computer time! (me too…whine!)
Yes. Whining makes me happy. I am happy to be unhappy and whine about it.
If I were in Hawaii, I swear I’d be a wahine.
Here’s my whine. We have no A/C at work, it’s over 86 inside and my main office is not sure if they will close us or not…..because there is a slight chance the A/C might get fixed sometime today. Even so, it will still take hours to cool the place down……
Excuse me while I go sweat.
Charles, I may just make this a regular thing, so check back and join in, anytime!
Uhm, Kevin? Mr L. has “totally outclassed” me, as you say in his comments? Ahem. You’re too kind. No, really. I mean it.
See, we got rules about these things around here. People who can sit and type entries to their blog from a laptop at a cafe in freakin’ Paris Do Not Get To Whine. Nuff said.
Michelle, I tried to find computer time, but alas, the internet connection (and the computer) at Dave’s parents house is horrid and once we were at our destination, there was no time at all. Not that that was entirely a bad thing, as we did get lots of great things accomplished for the dear friends we were visiting.
CC: You are welcome to wahine over here anytime.
Oh ugh, Barbara! That sounds miserable. We at least have AC where I work. On the down side, we have no drinkable water at home because our well is either dry or the pump’s busted.
Hey! Look at that. I turned my lack of water into whine!