Writing our 2023 update about a year ago, I wrote “2023 has been the busiest year for us since starting ‘the vineyard adventure’ in 2014.” Well, 2024 moved the bar even higher, as renovating the 1840’s farm house into the new tasting room required more of Fred’s time than expected. More on that below. For sure, Fred is slowly but surely working to have 2025 be much less busy.
Family news first. We and all our extended family have been blessed with good health this year. We continue to greatly enjoy daughter Adele and family living right next door to us, and thus being able to see Adele, Nate and grand kids Peter, Lydia and George quite often. Attending their sports events and concerts is a great joy! Also, sons Noah, Josh and Dan are no more than an hour’s drive away, so we see them often.
Sure, we’re another year older, have a few more minor aches, and not quite as much energy. And yet as you’ll read below, we’re still able to keep productively busy.
(Note – click on images to view larger)
Left to right:
Front row: George, Pam, Adele, Lydia, Katie (Noah’s wife; see below)
Back row: Peter, Nate, Fred, Dan, Bryan (Josh’s friend), Josh, Noah
For those not inclined to slog thru what always becomes a longer letter than expected, here’s the synopsis of significant events, with more detail below:
-
Son-in-law Nate Lubansky started 1/1/24 as the vineyard manager.
-
Son Noah started as full time (previously part time) tasting room manager (and more) in April
-
Pam & Fred enjoyed their annual trip to Sight & Sound, with friends Tom & Priscilla March, to see the musical production of the Bible’s book of Daniel
-
Son Noah married his sweetheart Katie O’Toole on June 18. Pictures below.
-
On June 29 Pam and Fred attended the 50th wedding anniversary celebration for one of Pam’s high school best friends
-
Tasting room met all those code and other requirements and officially opened July 4.
-
Around this time grandson Peter got his driver’s license
-
Fred celebrated his 70th on July 14, with several family and friends, at a ‘surprise’ party in the new Tasting Room
-
July 20 was the official tasting room grand opening, well attended by family, friends, local officials and more
-
In August a bee hive was set up on the farm by some wine club members with a honey business, and we now sell honey made from that hive!
-
We had a great grape harvest, up about 25% in quantity over last year, with the growing season having much promise to be a one that makes great wine
-
And business in the tasting room is slowly but steadily growing
Dan continues living in Honeoye Falls, as a self-employed computer consultant. He services individuals, small businesses (including our business website), and some local government offices. He’s active in his church, Calvary Chapel Southside. As Honeoye Falls is about 1 hr. drive away, we see him often – he and son Joshua drive down together.
Having Adele and family living next door continues to be a big blessing. Adele continues to home school their 3 children. A nearby Christian school allows home schooled children to participate in team sports as long as they take one class at the school. Peter is now 17, has a real driver’s license. Lydia continues her harp lessons, in Ithaca. As in the 2023-2024 school sports season, they’re both playing basketball now, and probably volleyball later. We love going to as many of their home games as we can. George, now 13, also enjoys music, taking piano lessons. He has a very inquisitive mind and loves to learn about everything, and shares his father’s love of all things animal and plant life! And of course Nate is now the Vineyard Manager, relieving Fred of much effort there.
Above: Lubansky family: George, Nate, Adele, Lydia, Peter
Next is son Joshua. In 2024 he continued teaching 8th grade math at School of the Arts in Rochester. It’s part of the Rochester public school system, with special programs for music, drama and fine arts. He continues to sing in various Rochester area choirs. And continues his 2 hour classical music program on WXXI radio from 1-3PM on Sundays.
Noah’s big news for 2024 was marrying Katie O’Toole on June 18. The ceremony was held at one corner of the vineyard (to get some shade on a very hot and sunny day), and the reception in the nearly finished tasting room. About 50 family and friends attend.
Noah continued working 3 days/week at Damiani Wine Cellars thru March, and also 3 days/week at our ‘interim tasting venue at the vineyard. Starting in April he’s became full time for Airy Acres, staffing regular 11-6 hours at Airy Acres on Thursday, Friday and Saturday thru June, and then Thursday-Monday after that. Other days he reached out to area restaurants and stores for them to try our wine, and did various tasks getting us ready to open in the new tasting room.
Write a Reply or Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment.