an opportunity for a fresh start clean slate Collins English Dictionary. (esp in the philosophy of Locke) the mind in its uninformed original state 2. Our group-which includes Harrison and assistant winemaker Mimi Adams-sets out on the Nestucca River in our crabbing boat. tabula rasa in British English (tbjl rs ) noun Word forms: plural tabulae rasae (tbjli rsi ) 1. A fresh salinity lingers in the damp ocean air as we look out at Haystack Rock in the distance. On the drive out to the Oregon Coast from McMinnville, gnarled oaks drip with lichen and make way for cloud-blanketed shores. At the sustainably minded, high-end winery, instead of having vinophiles belly up to the bar at a staid tasting room, winemaker and managing director Maggie Harrison opts to take guests out into nature, offering two different field tastings: foraging in the forest and crabbing along the coast. Not too far afield, in Dundee, Antica Terra is similarly connecting guests to the terroir of the Valley. Ockhams Razor The principle that irrelevant detail should be cut away. Here they will serve various types of water-their own well and spring water, and city water from the municipal tap-so that guests can experience the sensory breadth of this essential building block of life. Tabula Rasa 'the idea that something or someone is entirely unmarked and uninfluenced'- this phrase from latin means 'blank slate.' The philosopher John Locke referred to the mind of a young person unaffected by experience as a tabula rasa. Once the inn opens, there will be a taproom, but not for craft beer like many other tasting rooms in the region. Jordan Hamilton, Program Manager at Tabula Rasa, with tomato plants.
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