Showing posts with label absinthe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label absinthe. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012





Strange what is found among the leavings of generations that came before.  My daughter's Aunt J gave her an interesting green bottle indented about a quarter of the way up from the bottom.  A wine bottle?
                                                                              








 No....it seems M's ancestors were absinthe drinkers. Absinthe, distilled from wormwood (artemisia absinthium), anise, fennel, and a few other medicinal herbs, contained a high level of alcohol.   Popular in the 19th and early 20th century the elixir also known as la fee verte, the green fairy, was enjoyed by writers and artists such as Hemingway, Baudelaire, Van Gogh, and Toulouse-Lautrec, as well as the Peugeots of Ohio.

I wonder if absinthe calmed in the same way a lovely glass of wine or a cocktail can. 

BTW...absinthe drinkers can once again enjoy the spirit. 













Have I told you lately?  I love pink flowers! 

May you find calm in the winter day whether it's in a drink, a food, or a pink Gerbera daisy!

PS...
I forgot to mention that I used a cool texture on the absinthe bottle photo. I found it on the Great Texture group in Flickr.  Now the bad part is that somehow I lost the name of the artist who provided  this freebie.  I think it was from Playing with Brushes.  There are loads of textures on Flickr, if you're searching for ways to add artistic touches to your photos. 

The bottom photo has a gaussian blur and I used soft light with 55% opacity.  I toyed with levels and hue/saturation until I got the look I wanted.