This is a combination of pictures of the new apartment, and a trip to Hermann, MO. Mongolia is a landlocked nation.
 | This is my bedroom before I did much cleaning. |
 | This is my closet. |
 | This is the hallway between my room and Brian's. |
 | This is Brian's bedroom. |
 | This is our kitchen. |
 | This is the back entryway/dining room. |
 | This is the portal between the dining room and the kitchen. |
 | This is our laundry facility, located off our dining room. We are very pleased about this little perk. |
 | This is the living room. |
 | This is another angle of the living room. Notice the decoration on the wall? That was my idea. |
 | Here are Dad and Amy, smiling at our table at Hermannhof Winery. |
 | Brian and Kathleen seemed to enjoy the weather and wine. |
 | While there, we got some food, including this undercooked, buglike potato pancake. |
 | Here are some of the wines we drank at Hermannhof. The one on the left was dry and delicious. The one on the right was downright sugary. |
 | It having been October, we figured it would be a bit too chilly for outdoor eating and drinking. We were wrong. Look at this picture. |
 | Within the confines of Hermannhof Winery, advertisements for the winery can be found. |
 | The winery is tucked neatly against a hillside, next to a pretty creek, and has electrical service. |
 | We all piled into the van, and headed to Stone Hill Winery. I sat in the back of the car, where there is no seat. |
 | Stone Hill has the largest complex of arched cellars in the world. Here is a picture of them. |
 | Here are some casks. |
 | Here are some more casks. |
 | Yet more casks await your eyes. |
 | They also cut hallways into the hill, which I found neat. |
 | This is the only picture I will provide you of our Zanax-hopped tourguide. |
 | Some more arched cellars. |
 | The tasting room at this Missouri winery was appropriately named. |
 | This is what Hermann looks like, as you drive away. |