St-Germaine chapeau, shot at The Trellis Bar |
Marcus
Aurelius, more known for his Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, which as
you will recall is a treatise on this thoughts. Well, my point here is “MA” is
not as well known for his treatise, The Art of Celebrating.
The French do
it so well! Celebrating is an art as well as a philosophy. People are not innately
drawn to celebrating; it is learned. From childhood – birthdays. Love – a ring
and engagement party. Marriage – the annual anniversary celebration. Wars – a
parade. Deaths – a celebration of one’s life without the main character, most
dear, not in attendance!
Yes, it’s
work. And it takes time and coordination. You don’t do a Victory Parade, Ã la
Gulf War 1 on Constitution Avenue, three Stealth F117 Nighthawks flying so low
overhead, at the end ….. Yeah! If it’s worth celebrating, it’s worth doing up
in style. Grand style. En français – <<De grand style>>.
So reach for
those sparklers. Get the firecrackers. Find the party hat. Pick up the phone
and reserve that special place. Throw a “gig” and celebrate the moment ---- anything
---- you!
Be a cause for celebration.
What’s up
next?
You lucky
girls and boys!
Valentine’s Day! And on a Saturday,
the 14th of February.
Bisou! Bisou!
St-Germaine
Cocktail Rouge
2
parts Sparkling Wine
1
part St-Germaine – you know that
golden elderflower liqueur
1
part club soda
Splash
of Cranberry or POM juice
Song
– Will You Still Love Me Tonight. Amy Winehouse. Still In Love.
Cuculand – Cucu Diamantes.
Cuculand – Cucu Diamantes.
Appetizer
– cold grilled Carolina Shrimp with lime sauce.
Nice touch guys!
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