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Where have all the Geek Dinners gone? Wazzzuup?! My social life is in turmoil. I’m a redundant in social blogging terms! No socialising opportunities, no free vino and worst of all - no Flikr opportunities…Eeeeek!
Heh! I decided to enrich the blank cardboard sign with meaningful and apt social content and in so doing ooze my concience and also conform to Web 3.0 or am I out of sync now that I don’t get my social fix anymore.
Tongue in cheek or what? But then the morbid dross humour goes with the climate of uncertainty and the foul weather.
And the quality production from Zoopy keeps coming! Zoopy has released the 3rd video in the Zoopy series of Stormhoek Stories. Now we get into more detail. Still very interesting to watch.
The guys from Zoopy spent a day at Stormhoek filming. Wonderful stuff to see. And even Graham is loved by the camera. Grumpy old men and their dogs …..and wine bottles on the stoep…donder that looks so cool! Watch the video.
The collapse last year of Orbital Wines, UK based distributor for South African wines abroad has serious economic impacts for the effected vineyards of the Western Cape’s Stormhoek locale. In total the vineyards have lost revenues amounting to R6,000,000. This is a very large amount of money for a labour intensive industry to kiss goodbye. There is no hope of a dividend from the liquidation of Orbital.
The economy for the region may be severley harmed, but the worst and saddest legacy of Orbital’s demise will be the human impact.
Vineyard workers will have to be laid off unless some quick & effective cash injections to contribute toward operational costs is found. Unlike the UK where if you get laid off work, you can make your way to the local Job Centre, sign on and get state benefits paid out to you each week, the vineyard workers like Manus, Maxwell and Ludwe (in main photo above), do not have the luxury and security of anything remotely like this to fall back on in the event they cannot earn a wage to keep their families fed, housed, clothed and the kids educated.
We are asking you to dig deep into your Big Love for SA wines and help keep the affected Western Cape vineyards operating. How? By buying a Stormhoek vine.
Click here or below on the icon to read Stormhoek’s complete article.