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December 19, 2024

for celebrating the Winter Solstice which arrives this coming Saturday. And, what’s not to celebrate?  Additional minutes of daylight each day until Spring? Yes, please.

 

 

 

 

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As with any celebration a little something sparkling is a must, be it Champagne, Prosecco or sparkling water.

Then you need to deck the halls in true ancient form with a lovely collection of evergreens. My choice this year is white pine and yellow twig Dogwood.

Next, carry on tradition by building a roaring fire; outdoors, indoors or both!

White flowers to remind us of Spring is a must. I generally go for something of the bulb variety like white tulips but cut white Poinsettias or Helebores will do nicely and carry through to Christmas.

A simple supper of Spaghetti with Mixed Herbs reminds us of the season to come.

Additional ambient lighting is always appealing, from flickering candlelight to this modern LED candlestick, Wick.

This Brown Sugar Pavlova with its mixed berries brings the celebration to a sweet end.

Unless noted, photos by gp

 

To Spring

March 18, 2018

No time like the present…middle of March…snow and ice up to here, still…and the official start of Spring just a few days away…to lighten up the cocktail menu. I was intrigued by a cocktail combination of Bourbon, lemon and tonic. So, I started with a glass of ice, a nice shot of Bourbon, a squeeze and drop of a lemon wedge and a topping off of tonic. The BLT. After the first sip I have to admit it was surprisingly fresh. Who knew? Especially when tonic is typically reserved for mixing with vodka or gin. Then the wheels started turning. Could the lily be gilt with the addition of St. Germaine? The answer is yes. The addition of 1/2 oz. of elderflower liquor is lovely. Either way, despite the weather, it tasted like Spring to me.

Photo: gp