Michelada

Michelada

One of the good things that spring and summer are bringing to some of us is the Michelada, or having a glass of beer the Mexican way. A friend of mine taught me this recipe back in the distant year of 2006 or 2007 and I preserved it, with a few tweaks to my liking.

Key ingredients

  • A big glass, a plate, and a sharp knife;
  • 500 ml of cold beer, preferably lager, not too strong (under 4.5 – 5% ABV); Corona is OK, too;
  • some coarse sea salt;
  • one lemon (or lime);
  • Tabasco sauce and/or some spices of your choice;
  • 2-3 ice cubes (to keep the Michelada cool in the heat of the summer day).

Preparation

  1. Cut the lemon (or lime) in two and apply some of the juice to the rim of the glass.
  2. Pour a small circle of coarse sea salt on the plate, turn the glass upside down and briefly press its rim onto it. If done well, now there’ll be a tiny bit of sea salt on the rim of the glass. Reverse the glass again.
  3. Squeeze half of the lemon into the glass and add the ice.
  4. Drop a few drops of Tabasco sauce onto the ice. You can also add some other spices (if your stomach permits, of course) such as ground red chili peppers, etc.
  5. Slowly pour the cold beer until it almost reaches the edge of the glass. (Note: For the Michelada, best is to have as little foam as possible. If there’s foam and it rises abruptly to the top of the glass, it’ll wash out the sea salt — something which you’d like to avoid.)
  6. Cut another slice from the other half of the lemon and add it to the beer. Done! This drink is best served on the terrace (or in the garden), with a book of your choice, or with friends. :-)

*Important!* Do not expect do be able to do any serious work after having one or two Micheladas — so it is best to serve it late in the evening and not too often. :-) Also, you could prepare the Michelada with a low-alcohol, or even non-alcoholic beer, but of course the taste would not be the same.

Further reading

Fuji X-10 Magic

Still can’t believe that FujiFilm X-10 can deliver photos of such amazing quality, straight in JPG, in automatic mode, and almost without any post-production editing of the colors!

Fuji X-10 (Seven Rila lakes)
(original – 2816 x 1864, JPG)

Fuji X-10 (Seven Rila lakes)
(original – 2816 x 1864, JPG)

These two shots are from the Seven Rila lakes, where we went with Ani on the 30th of September this year (it was our 8-th year together, we had an anniversary to celebrate)!

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12 MPix, 2/3″ EXR CMOS sensor, RAW/JPEG, 28-112 mm vario lens (35 mm equiv.), F2.0-2.8 — the technical characteristics of the Fuji X-10 are pretty good.

But this is not that important — more important is that shooting with the camera gives the photographer an immense pleasure, with every shot taken. I call it “The Fuji magic”. :-)

Simona

Simona Sax and Michel

The best present for my birthday. Simona today is 8 months old, 2 days (and counting). ;-)

The wonderful music of Jamie Mc Donald

You might have seen him on the streets of Sofia lately: red-haired, cool dude, with an acoustic guitar in his hands, and a strong voice.

Jamie Mc Donald, musician

He travels, plays and sings for his own pleasure (it seems). He’s now in Bulgaria and you can go and listen to his music in the Sofia music clubs — but sometimes on the street, too.

First time we heard him, it was when we were walking with Ani on Vitosha street, in the Winter. Two days ago we heard him sing again, on almost the same place. We stopped to listen for a while…

…then, after his last song, I asked him, where’s he from. Once we knew Jamie is from Ireland, it was quite obvious we’ll ask him to sing us some Irish song, since we’re big fans of Irish music!

So, the next song is “by fans’ request”:


Jamie Mc Donald: Fiddlers’s Green (shot with a Canon S5 IS camera)

Jamie Mc Donald has an official Facebook page and a YouTube channel.

Here: http://soundcloud.com/jamie-mc-donald
you can listen to a few tracks from his next album, The Way It Was (where he performs with Boyana Zhelyazkova, violin). I like the music, a lot!

In the next few weeks you’ll be able to hear him sing in one of the Sofia clubs (maybe Mc Carthy’s or Swingin’ Hall)… or again, on the street.

Stop and listen for a while, if you happen to “bump” into him somewhere. You never know — maybe Jamie will soon leave for Ireland… or for the next destination on his travel list?… :)

PS Thanks for the music, Jamie! It was so nice meeting you! :-)

The Piano Guys

If you haven’t yet heard about these crazy great musicians, here’s a special selection of 4 videos:

Cello Wars (Star Wars Parody): Lightsaber Duel


(Steven Sharp Nelson)

Michael Meets Mozart – 1 Piano, 2 Guys, 100 Cello Tracks


(Jon Schmidt, Steven Sharp Nelson)

Moonlight – Electric Cello (inspired by Beethoven)


(Steven Sharp Nelson)

The Cello Song – Bach is Back (with 7 more cellos)


(Steven Sharp Nelson)

Watch them, enjoy the music and the awesome performance! :-)

Colors of Autumn

The following shots were made around Myrchaevo village (Vitosha mountain) and Plana village, with Pentax SP1000 and Kodak ColorPlus 200/36 film.

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36

Pentax SP1000 + Pentacon 50mm/F1.8 + Kodak ColorPlus 200/36
And here be the photographers, Michel and Ani! (self-shot, manual focus)

(This year, I have shot several (color) rolls of film. It was fun. Very much fun!:-)