making grape jelly. He was also making orange marmalade for the guests’ breakfast. He also bakes the breads and croissants.
Here, you can see the grapes, the grapes that have already been pitted, and the pits. We spread it on our breakfast bread the next morning.
And below is the dining room where each of the ten rooms has a designated table.
I’m putting up this post because it’s relatively short and I need to go to bed. But also because this is a great little hotel with incredible service for each guest. But that still leaves the winery tour yesterday (two wineries and an olive oil ‘factory’), the birding in Iguazu, and today’s trip into the Andes where we went back to December in Anchorage (translation: it snowed.)
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