It’s so close to Thanksgiving here in the U. S., and it’s time to soul search and find what we are truly thankful for. I am truly thankful for the Yolo Arts & Ag Project. Each spring and summer the Project arranges for artists and photographers to visit farms and ranches in Yolo County. It’s refreshing for a suburbanite to get out into the country and experience amazing lifestyles. This outing was to Turkovich Family Wines in Winters.

The farms/ranches are open to artists/photographers twice a month for 4 hours in the morning. Sometimes we have full access and others limited access. Here we were able to ramble around the entire ranch. They had a small tasting room outside near the patio.

An artists sketches on the patio while the tasting station is being set up.

While roaming, I saw other artists busy creating. It’s interesting to watch them. Each has their own method of producing beautiful art.

I’m not sure what trees were on the property, but I did see nuts and fruits in the orchard.

And what would a winery be without grapes?

But there is work to be done.

I’m not sure what is in these containers. Grapes? Wine? I’m not sure of the process, and we are not to disturb the workers.

I just can’t close a farm visit without rust!

Thank you Yolo Arts & Ag! It was a great year of visits.

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