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  1. Five Mexican ports in a row to finish off this cruise, the first four being new for us. Today it was Huatulco. We only had a few hours here so walked up to the nearby town of La Crucetita for a look around the zócalo before coming back and grabbing margaritas by the beach.

    Acapulco tomorrow where we're off on another archaeological tour.

    #Travel #Photography #Cruise #Mexico #Huatulco #Margarita

  2. Five Mexican ports in a row to finish off this cruise, the first four being new for us. Today it was Huatulco. We only had a few hours here so walked up to the nearby town of La Crucetita for a look around the zócalo before coming back and grabbing margaritas by the beach.

    Acapulco tomorrow where we're off on another archaeological tour.

  3. Five Mexican ports in a row to finish off this cruise, the first four being new for us. Today it was Huatulco. We only had a few hours here so walked up to the nearby town of La Crucetita for a look around the zócalo before coming back and grabbing margaritas by the beach.

    Acapulco tomorrow where we're off on another archaeological tour.

    #Travel #Photography #Cruise #Mexico #Huatulco #Margarita

  4. Five Mexican ports in a row to finish off this cruise, the first four being new for us. Today it was Huatulco. We only had a few hours here so walked up to the nearby town of La Crucetita for a look around the zócalo before coming back and grabbing margaritas by the beach.

    Acapulco tomorrow where we're off on another archaeological tour.

    #Travel #Photography #Cruise #Mexico #Huatulco #Margarita

  5. Five Mexican ports in a row to finish off this cruise, the first four being new for us. Today it was Huatulco. We only had a few hours here so walked up to the nearby town of La Crucetita for a look around the zócalo before coming back and grabbing margaritas by the beach.

    Acapulco tomorrow where we're off on another archaeological tour.

    #Travel #Photography #Cruise #Mexico #Huatulco #Margarita

  6. Tension and Release - Free Spoken Word Night - 05 Mar feat. aNNA (UK), Margarita

    #SESH #aNNAUK #Margarita

    sesh.sx/e/1849142

  7. Happy Hour! 2 Margarita Bundle presenting Ube, Mango, Watermelon, and Strawberry flavors and Beer Buckets, pairs satisfyingly with crunchy Chicharrón 🍻

    Sundays - Thursdays: 5PM-7PM
    Fridays and Saturdays: 5PM-7PM and 10PM Onwards

    #happyhour #chicharron #beer #beerlover #margarita

  8. Looking for a good entry level #margarita for people who aren’t huge tequila fans? Try this spec, the Diamond Margarita:

    Diamond Margarita

    45ml Blanco tequila (Patrón Silver)
    30 ml triple sec (Cointreau)
    30 ml fresh lime juice
    22.5 ml simple syrup (demi-rich)
    8 drops 20% saline

    Fill rocks glass with 3 diamond shaped ice cubes. Shake ingredients with ice and pour over diamond ice. Garnish with lime wheel.

    #cocktails #cocktail

  9. Looking for a good entry level #margarita for people who aren’t huge tequila fans? Try this spec, the Diamond Margarita:

    Diamond Margarita

    45ml Blanco tequila (Patrón Silver)
    30 ml triple sec (Cointreau)
    30 ml fresh lime juice
    22.5 ml simple syrup (demi-rich)
    8 drops 20% saline

    Fill rocks glass with 3 diamond shaped ice cubes. Shake ingredients with ice and pour over diamond ice. Garnish with lime wheel.

    #cocktails #cocktail

  10. Looking for a good entry level #margarita for people who aren’t huge tequila fans? Try this spec, the Diamond Margarita:

    Diamond Margarita

    45ml Blanco tequila (Patrón Silver)
    30 ml triple sec (Cointreau)
    30 ml fresh lime juice
    22.5 ml simple syrup (demi-rich)
    8 drops 20% saline

    Fill rocks glass with 3 diamond shaped ice cubes. Shake ingredients with ice and pour over diamond ice. Garnish with lime wheel.

    #cocktails #cocktail

  11. Looking for a good entry level #margarita for people who aren’t huge tequila fans? Try this spec, the Diamond Margarita:

    Diamond Margarita

    45ml Blanco tequila (Patrón Silver)
    30 ml triple sec (Cointreau)
    30 ml fresh lime juice
    22.5 ml simple syrup (demi-rich)
    8 drops 20% saline

    Fill rocks glass with 3 diamond shaped ice cubes. Shake ingredients with ice and pour over diamond ice. Garnish with lime wheel.

    #cocktails #cocktail

  12. Happy National #Margarita Day!

    It might be a Untied States thing, but the US has definitely made it so the world can use a margarita right about now.

  13. Happy National #Margarita Day!

    It might be a Untied States thing, but the US has definitely made it so the world can use a margarita right about now.

  14. Happy National #Margarita Day!

    It might be a Untied States thing, but the US has definitely made it so the world can use a margarita right about now.

  15. Happy National #Margarita Day!

    It might be a Untied States thing, but the US has definitely made it so the world can use a margarita right about now.

  16. Happy National #Margarita Day!

    It might be a Untied States thing, but the US has definitely made it so the world can use a margarita right about now.

  17. “All one wants to do is make a small, finished, polished, burnished, beautiful object”*…

    … and if we don’t make them, we can collect them.

    Scott Teplin reports (in Paul Lukas‘ nifty newsletter, Inconspicuous Consumption) on one remarkable example…

    My family and I recently vacationed in Mexico City. Nestled in the heart of the city’s vibrant Roma Norte neighborhood is a hidden gem that nearly escaped our itinerary: The Object Museum (or MODO, short for Museo del Objeto del Objeto, or “the Object of the Object” [see also here]).

    To be honest, I was initially hesitant to step inside. Having grown up in Wisconsin, I developed a healthy distaste for the cluttered crap heaps featured in the infamous tourist trap the House on the Rock, and I worried that MODO might be more of the same. However, curiosity eventually won out, and I wandered in one afternoon to discover what turned out to be one of the most delightful museum experiences I’ve ever had.

    The museum is a dedicated homage to the “object (i.e., the point) of the object,” showcasing vast collections of everyday items. Originally conceived as the private obsession of the mansion’s resident, Bruno Newman [here], who spent over 40 years collecting packaging and advertising, it has evolved into something of a localized record of material culture. Plus it’s just a well-curated collection of cool stuff…

    Mexican matchbooks (all manufactured in Sweden) Toy figurine heads based on lucha libre masks

    A celebration of the commonplace. See much more at: “A Museum Devoted to Everyday Items,” from @steplin.bsky.social.

    * John Banville

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    As we regard the routine, we might celebrate: today is National Margarita Day.

    source

    #BrunoNewman #culture #everydayObjects #history #Margarita #MODO #MuseoDelObjetoDelObjeto #museum #NationalMargaritaDay #ScottTeplin #TheObjectMuseum
  18. “All one wants to do is make a small, finished, polished, burnished, beautiful object”*…

    … and if we don’t make them, we can collect them.

    Scott Teplin reports (in Paul Lukas‘ nifty newsletter, Inconspicuous Consumption) on one remarkable example…

    My family and I recently vacationed in Mexico City. Nestled in the heart of the city’s vibrant Roma Norte neighborhood is a hidden gem that nearly escaped our itinerary: The Object Museum (or MODO, short for Museo del Objeto del Objeto, or “the Object of the Object” [see also here]).

    To be honest, I was initially hesitant to step inside. Having grown up in Wisconsin, I developed a healthy distaste for the cluttered crap heaps featured in the infamous tourist trap the House on the Rock, and I worried that MODO might be more of the same. However, curiosity eventually won out, and I wandered in one afternoon to discover what turned out to be one of the most delightful museum experiences I’ve ever had.

    The museum is a dedicated homage to the “object (i.e., the point) of the object,” showcasing vast collections of everyday items. Originally conceived as the private obsession of the mansion’s resident, Bruno Newman [here], who spent over 40 years collecting packaging and advertising, it has evolved into something of a localized record of material culture. Plus it’s just a well-curated collection of cool stuff…

    Mexican matchbooks (all manufactured in Sweden) Toy figurine heads based on lucha libre masks

    A celebration of the commonplace. See much more at: “A Museum Devoted to Everyday Items,” from @steplin.bsky.social.

    * John Banville

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    As we regard the routine, we might celebrate: today is National Margarita Day.

    source

    #BrunoNewman #culture #everydayObjects #history #Margarita #MODO #MuseoDelObjetoDelObjeto #museum #NationalMargaritaDay #ScottTeplin #TheObjectMuseum
  19. “All one wants to do is make a small, finished, polished, burnished, beautiful object”*…

    … and if we don’t make them, we can collect them.

    Scott Teplin reports (in Paul Lukas‘ nifty newsletter, Inconspicuous Consumption) on one remarkable example…

    My family and I recently vacationed in Mexico City. Nestled in the heart of the city’s vibrant Roma Norte neighborhood is a hidden gem that nearly escaped our itinerary: The Object Museum (or MODO, short for Museo del Objeto del Objeto, or “the Object of the Object” [see also here]).

    To be honest, I was initially hesitant to step inside. Having grown up in Wisconsin, I developed a healthy distaste for the cluttered crap heaps featured in the infamous tourist trap the House on the Rock, and I worried that MODO might be more of the same. However, curiosity eventually won out, and I wandered in one afternoon to discover what turned out to be one of the most delightful museum experiences I’ve ever had.

    The museum is a dedicated homage to the “object (i.e., the point) of the object,” showcasing vast collections of everyday items. Originally conceived as the private obsession of the mansion’s resident, Bruno Newman [here], who spent over 40 years collecting packaging and advertising, it has evolved into something of a localized record of material culture. Plus it’s just a well-curated collection of cool stuff…

    Mexican matchbooks (all manufactured in Sweden) Toy figurine heads based on lucha libre masks

    A celebration of the commonplace. See much more at: “A Museum Devoted to Everyday Items,” from @steplin.bsky.social.

    * John Banville

    ###

    As we regard the routine, we might celebrate: today is National Margarita Day.

    source

    #BrunoNewman #culture #everydayObjects #history #Margarita #MODO #MuseoDelObjetoDelObjeto #museum #NationalMargaritaDay #ScottTeplin #TheObjectMuseum