Styling: Holly Elgeti. Make-up: Nicky Weir using Hourglass Beauty. Hair: Alex Szabo at Carol Hayes using T3 Haircare. Dress, Mulberry. Jewellery, Daisy jewellery
When I had my first miscarriage, I spent the weekend in hospital. I bled and I cried and I doubled over in pain. I had been three months pregnant. On Monday, I was back at work.
When I had my second miscarriage, it happened while I was at home. It was also over a weekend, as if my body had chosen to cause minimal fuss. I had been seven weeks pregnant. On Monday, I was back at work.
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Alex Szabo stands in Szabo Vineyards and Winery, located a few miles southwest of Grass Valley. This year will be Szabo’s fifteenth year of winemaking in Nevada County.
Photo by Rod Byers
“Let the wines speak for themselves,” were Alex Szabo’s parting words as I left Szabo Vineyards and Winery located a few miles southwest of Grass Valley. They were the words of a man confident that he was on the right track and that his wines were proof in the bottle.
Here’s the thing about that sentence. I wrote it 11 years ago, in March of 2010.
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