A Toast To Local Bloggers
I apologize for the dearth of posts lately; I took a little break, and nothing terribly interesting has been happening in the pub world. March Madness and St. Patrick's Day are on their way over, however, and things should brighten up after the traditional post-Valentine's lull.
CiN Weekly has a nice cover story this week featuring some of Cincinnati's brightest blogs and the people behind them, and it was a real joy to discover two blog-friends, Mike of The Naked Vine and Dave of Radio Free Newport had received such warm and well-deserved write-ups. It always makes me happy when good things happen to cool people!
I wasn't as familiar with the four other blogs featured in the story, but they're very good and I'll be visiting often; anyone who enjoys this blog would enjoy them, and especially the intriguing stories behind the people who write them. Some people may tire of the sometimes hyped coverage of blogs, but it's still where you can find some of the best, and certainly the most unique and niche, writing anywhere. It's a pleasure to find that the Cincinnati area offers such diversity and talent to blog-land. I've always felt this city had a small-town feel, and you're always running into somebody who knows somebody you know, so it surprised me that I hadn't visited many of these blogs in my daily, borderline-obsessive surfing. You really do learn something new every day.
I have to add that The Last Ten Days isn't just a great local blog/journal... it transcends the category. It's stunning, visually gorgeous, perfectly designed. There's so much content within the site that you could get lost for hours. That's my favorite kind of site, the one that sucks you in and devours your time.
It was very nice of CiN Weekly to fill my tip jar with a nice comment about my own little blog, along with
Now, I'm normally not a Mojito fan, mainly because they're a pain in the ass to mix in volume, but in preparation for the National Drinking Holiday known as St. Patrick's Day, I offer this appropriately colorful, Mojito-esque alternative to the dreaded green beer. It's a little complicated, but a snap after you make one or three.
Monsieur Yoshi
Fresh lime wedge
8-10 Mint Leaves
Splash of Rose's Lime Juice
1 teaspoon cooled symple syrup
1 1/2 ounce Grey Goose vodka
1/2 ounce Midori melon liqueur
Club Soda
Scoop out the pulp of a lime wedge and reserve. Rub the rind of the lime wedge into the lower third of a pint glass and discard. Add the mint leaves, lime pulp, Rose's Lime and simple syrup. Muddle the ingredients until the leaves have fully released their aroma. Add one level bar scoop of ice, followed by the the Grey Goose vodka and Midori melon liqueur. Add more ice if necessary. Shake the contents with a tin, and pour into a large highball glass, just below the rim. Float the club soda on top, and stir gently, trying not to disrupt the fizz.
Have a safe and happy time Saturday, and may the luck of the Irish be with you all. I'd be foolish to miss this opportunity to quote a U2 song, one which happens to have been in my head all day long. Cheers!
If I could through myself
Set your spirit free
I'd lead your heart away
See you break, break away
Into the light, and to the day
To let it go
And so to fade away
To let it go
And so fade away
I'm wide awake
I'm wide awake
Wide awake
I'm not sleeping
Oh no, no no
- U2, "Bad"
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