The annual growth cycle of grapevines is the process that takes place in the vineyard each year, beginning with bud break in the spring and culminating in leaf fall in autumn followed by winter dormancy. From a winemaking perspective, each step in the process plays a vital role in the development of grapes with ideal characteristics for making wine. Viticulturalists and vineyard managers monitor the effect of climate, vine disease and pests in facilitating or impeding the vines progression from bud break, flowering, fruit set, veraison, harvesting, leaf fall and dormancy-reacting if need be with the use of viticultural practices like canopy management, irrigation, vine training and the use of agrochemicals. The stages of the annual growth cycle usually become observable within the first year of a vine's life. The amount of time spent at each stage of the growth cycle depends on a number of factors-most notably the type of climate (warm or cool) and the characteristics of the grape variety.
Bloom was the fourth album released by Jeff Coffin, released in 2005. This album was the second album recorded and released with the Mu'tet, a constantly changing group of guest musicians that play with Coffin.
All tracks by Jeff Coffin except were noted
"Bloom" is a song written and performed by Gigolo Aunts. It was first released in fall 1991 as the A-side to a 7" single, backed with "Cope", on the independent Summerville label. After appearing as a track on the October 1992 "Cope" single (Blaze58), it was released again as a single in its own right in January 1993 by Alias Records. In July 1993, it appeared as the lead track of the Full-On Bloom EP and later that year appeared on the Gigolo Aunts' album Flippin' Out. In support of that album, it was released as a promo single in the US in 1994 by RCA/BMG.
US Single (Summerville Records) Catalog Number: N/A (1991) Format: 7" single
US Single (Alias Records) Catalog Number: A-057-S (1993) Format: 7" single
Heather may refer to:
"Heather" is a song that appears on The Beatles bootleg No. 3 Abbey Road N.W., but was actually recorded in January 1969 by Paul McCartney (vocal and acoustic guitar) with Donovan (acoustic guitar and chorus) and Mary Hopkin (chorus) during the sessions for Hopkin's Postcard LP. The tune was written for Linda McCartney's daughter Heather.
Heather Mason (Japanese: ヘザー・メイソン, Hepburn: Hezā Meison) is a fictional character first introduced as the reincarnation of Alessa Gillespie and Cheryl Mason in the first Silent Hill game, and as the protagonist and player character in Silent Hill 3, a 2003 survival horror video game by Konami's Team Silent. As the reincarnation of Alessa Gillespie and Cheryl Mason, Heather is instrumental in the game's antagonist Claudia Wolf's efforts to bring about the rebirth of "God". She is also the main character in the film adaptation, Silent Hill: Revelation, where her real name is Sharon Da Silva. Her alternative self, Cheryl Heather Mason, is also the true protagonist of Silent Hill: Shattered Memories.
Heather is the protagonist of the video game Silent Hill 3 and of the film Silent Hill: Revelation. In the video game Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, "Heather" is a middle name of the main character Cheryl, who was also born in 1983.
Heather is also a downloadable content character in the video game Silent Hill: Book of Memories. In addition, she makes cameo appearances in some of the endings in Book of Memories and in the video game Silent Hill: Downpour, as well as in an unrelated Konami game Dance Dance Revolution Extreme.