I think I get more excited when the price drops like mad. Why? Because it feels like a buying opportunity of a lifetime. Often it can be the last best opportunity to buy.
My only problem is what do it buy it with? 🤔
Woody 🍷
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Bitcoiner + Winemaker = accepts bitcoin for wine (Canadians only, for now)
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How to convince your bitcoiner wife’s book club group to read the bitcoin standard. Or any other Bitcoin orange pill book out there. Is it more convincing or selling?
#asknostr
Garage gym all setup now. Have been spending an hour a day here working on physical health.
Also get an hour a day working on my bitcoin health by listening to my favorite podcasts.
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#gymstr


Canning day! Next up is 50hL of Salted Lime Cider.
250mL cans is not a typical format but someone’s gotta fuck around to find out


Man-made virus watch the millions die
Biggest profit of their lives what a vibe
Here’s inflation that’s your prize 🎶
Watched the mainstream media for shits while waiting to do a winemakers dinner. 🍷
All I can say is HOLY SHIT!
Total propaganda!!
Thankful I don’t live in that world anymore. I am thankful to all of you freaks out there. We will make the world a better place.
Morning freaks!
Get outside today and enjoy nature with some friends or family.


Last winter BC experienced a wicked cold snap causing 90% of grapes vines to either die or not produce a crop for the 2024 vintage.
Our provincial gov’t came to our rescue and allowed BC Wineries to use fruit or wine from outside the province without paying markup tax that every import wine must pay.
This is going to be a major benefit for us since our fruit cost in BC is stupidly high. We pay about $7 CAD/litre while I’m getting wine from US for anywhere from $1.5 to $4/L.
Do I agree with the gov’t stepping in to “save the day”? Yes and No. I believe in free markets and people need to take ownership of their business decisions and the risks associated with them. I also think we shouldn’t be constrained to our local BC fruit as a land based winery. There are too many rules that are meant to protect our industry and they need to be stripped away so we can compete freely. It would be more challenging for us to compete locally but we would get far lower input costs.
We live in a make belief world with all the rules on top of rules to protect us. Then when they realize the rules they put in place are going to kill our industry, they temporarily remove them.
Again this will be a net benefit for us in the short term. But I just think we should have never had these stupid rules to begin with.
Btw, we didn’t get any reds from our vineyard in 2024 but we did get whites. We planted winter hardy varietals that can withstand the Canadian winters.
Pictured below are wine samples from Washington and California and my old man at a vineyard in Washington.


Let er rip 🔥
Venting index was great today. Followed almost all the fiat rules but still got called in. I guess people from all the way across town were calling it in like mad 😂
Onward 🫡


Wild! Cant wait to test out. Privato #wine storefront coming soon…
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GM Nostr friends


Rad bitcoiner from the great state of Alberta dropped by yesterday and bought up a bunch wine with #bitcoin and joined our wine club. Thanks for introducing @Privatowine to him @albertahodl
22 Cab Franc is ⚡️
Stoked to co-host this #bitcoin meetup.
The thing I’m looking forward to most is to connect bitcoiner friends of mine that haven’t met each other yet. Will be cool to watch the genesis of a local network effect.
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Out for a hunt with my hunnie.
#Huntstr


Meanwhile, in Canada…


Start em young

