I think it's absinthe. (Spelling). I leaned about that on a trip to Italy and France this summer. Very hip drink back in the day. Am I right? We went to the town where it was "discovered". Didn't partake however.
“After the first glass, you see things as you wish they were. After the second you see things as they are not. Finally you see things as they really are" --Oscar Wilde :) such a pretty green!
I'll go first. What's in that glass?
ReplyDeleteNot tellin,' Michelle.
ReplyDeleteAbsinthe.
ReplyDeleteDeath in the Afternoon.
I think it's absinthe. (Spelling). I leaned about that on a trip to Italy and France this summer. Very hip drink back in the day. Am I right? We went to the town where it was "discovered". Didn't partake however.
ReplyDeleteAbsinthe. The version here isn't Hemingway's version, Sam. Thanks for comments, everybody.
ReplyDeleteGrapefruit juice? ;-)
ReplyDeleteNon. Absinthe.
ReplyDelete“After the first glass, you see things as you wish they were. After the second you see things as they are not. Finally you see things as they really are" --Oscar Wilde
ReplyDelete:)
such a pretty green!
Celeste, someone mentioned it was the Green Faerie. For the record: I was not inebriated after this drink.
ReplyDeleteThat I know of.