Here's the Wiki lowdown on Chamonix, France--
I've never been to Switzerland, but people I've known who've been there say it's a wonderful place, a fantasy of clarity and freshness. If you ski--which I don't do--that's an enormous attraction. Nothing like it, they say, zooming down white slopes with the cold air rushing by you.
Here's an alpine cocktail, which may summon up some of that freshness and uncomplicated grace. Thinness of air, crystal clarity.
Ingredients (by proportion):
3 Parts Polish Vodka
2 Parts Aquivit
1 Part St. Germain edelweiss liqueur
1 Part Barenjager (honey liqueur)
1 part Sweet (Yellow) Lime
Shaken hard and served up (with ice fragments floating on top).
Hopefully, some day I'll make my way to Chamonix, to see what they've been talking about. I don't plan to do any skiing, but maybe I'll hike up a little ways to sample some of that delightful pure air, imagining D.H. Lawrence, gasping for breath in his tubercular lungs.
Beautiful area...but Aspen for the French, more or less. At times Italia has claimed Mt Blanc, haven't they.
ReplyDeleteYou probably read the PB Shelley klassic. Actually one line per 20 seems to work--superior to most poesia de pinche ingles ( the boy's name is still in register, wit'.... ἄθεος next to it)