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Our Roots Are Showing!!

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Real Estate Agent with Prudential Northwest Properties

Wine TastingWe in Yamhill County like to think we've achieved a degree of sophistication with our vineyards in the hills, world-famous pinot noir, fine dining and local artists.  After all, the area was recently written up in the "Havens" series in The New York Times. The article entitiled
Rural Vistas, Natural Healing and Pinot  Noir   is a testimony to our arrival on the national scene as "a place to be".

That article was published on November 28, the same day as the McMinnville Santa Parade, and the irony was inescapable.  There were thirty-seven entries in the parade and each was a reminder of our real selves - an agricultural  area of small  towns full of residents with a sense of fun.

The mounted Sheriff's posse with the lead horse sporting antlers and a red nose started things off,  followed by  children in a home-made miniature Christmas train, and always the "Rakettes" of the Garden Club with their decorated rakes and creative hats performing choreographed routines along the route that would make a Rockette hang up her tap shoes for good. 

We'll welcome the New Yorkers who may come to visit or relocate as a result of the Times article, but we'll always be secure in the  knowledge that  deep in our roots there's a little bit of Mayberry.                                                                                                          McMinnville Santa Parade

Comments (2)

Margaret Oscilia
Creative Concepts-Home Staging and Contracting, Salem Oregon - Salem, OR
Home Stager, Salem Oregon

I grew up in dear old "Mac" -- it's really the best of both worlds -- close to Portland-shopping-airport,  college town,  and in the heart of incredible vineyards,  farms,  nurseries . . . Close to the mountains and beach as well.  Good to see it's proud of it's  small town feel too!

Dec 16, 2008 11:12 PM
Kate Elim
Dockside Realty - Spotsylvania, VA
Realtor 540-226-1964, Selling Homes & Land a

Hi Jean...Nothing beats small town.  We've been living in a rural setting for the past 16 years and love it.

Wish we had gotten to see your parade especially the Rakettes (having seen the Rockettes in NYC).

Kate

P.S.  Congratulations on the NYTimes article.

Dec 19, 2008 09:00 AM