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About This Blog

A Yank. A Brit. Two Terriers. A Vineyard. And a Dream.

Being the true-life adventures of two city kids and two spoiled terriers as they transition to a life of winemaking and organic farming in Sonoma. You know Green Acres? It’s like that.

For applause and kudos, I’d prefer you leave a comment on a post. But if you are shy, contact me at lisa [at] leftcoastcowboys.com

Things About Me

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There are reasons I’m not famous.

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I have the world's largest Christmas music collection.

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I'm an unashamed Donny Osmond fan.


I get wildlife drunk.


My terriers have famous friends.


I've got a tiny RV

Don’t Steal!

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One of the dozens of metal sculptures in Borrego Springs. This one represents an extinct prehistoric bird. Possibly the largest flighted bird in our hemisphere: wingspan 55 meters.

One of the dozens of metal sculptures in Borrego Springs. This one represents an extinct prehistoric bird. Possibly the largest flighted bird in our hemisphere: wingspan 55 meters. ...

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