Commentariat(tm) agent kestrel sent me some plum liquer that she made. My eye happened on the bottle as I was grabbing orange juice to make mimosas, this morning.
So: orange/plum and champagne mimosas!
As a bonus, in the background left you can see a resin cast-up that I just demolded. It’s a piece of bog oak log-end that I rigged to look like an icy mountain. It came out OK; next I need to put it on the lathe.
Numenaster says
I spotted the resin in the first photo and thought “Underwater mountain!” It’s lovely.
kestrel says
Oh YUM… honestly, I thought that blue thing in the back was another drink and I was hoping you would explain what it was!
John Morales says
And here I thought mimosas were flowers.
voyager says
The underwater mountain is a perfect shade of blue. I look forward to seeing it after being turned.
Marcus Ranum says
John Morales@#3:
And here I thought mimosas were flowers.
That, too. This is another way I am hammering on the lesson that language is a poor tool.
Giliell says
Please don’t mix mimosa drinking with working on the lathe…
It looks great and I have an idea about how great it will look once it’s finished.
StevoR says
@3. John Morales : “And here I thought mimosas were flowers.”
I’ve always thought of Mimosa(s) as the star(s) of Beta Crucis :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_(star)
Though, yeah, there’s also the multiply named Mimosae / Fabaceae / Legumimoseae / Pea plant family so yes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosoideae
Plus they are a drink now too?
As well as a salad, a couple of places,a couple of moths plus a butterfly, a school, a manga character , a pair of ships and a Finnish swimmer as well as devilled eggs it seems :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimosa_(disambiguation)
Did not know till now either. A good name Mimosa. A lot of thigs seem to want to share it. Cool.