My mother toasting you from years ago! Note ice bucket in foreground.
(1995, Ann McCarroll)
I dropped a tear in the ocean. The day you find it is the day I will stop missing you.
...Anonymous
It is that hot time of summer in the northern hemisphere, so time to make a few ice buckets. Just because they are pretty!
Here is a link that will tell you all about how to do it. Back in the day, I did not go to near that trouble, using a half gallon orange juice container with an empty wine bottle placed in the middle and layered flowers in the waxed juice box. Then the entire container was frozen overnight. After the ice block was frozen solid and just prior to serving, the waxed boxed was peeled away and discarded and wine was decanted into the empty wine bottle.
Updating on that picture from the 1990's, last week I layered flowers into a plastic bowl, freezing differing buds and flowers between one inch layers of water. It came out almost as pretty as the what the supplied link showed. If you go over to Betty's blog, she shows one she made June 23; she suggests putting a votive candle in the middle. That would be attractive for entertaining in the simmer dim hours.
The local craft store supplied the clear plastic container that holds the ice bucket, keeping drinks cold with extra ice cubes melting around the drinks. This time, I did not make an indentation in the ice bucket, but did include a couple of tiny plastic fairies frozen in the ice for a teeny bit of whimsy.
That ice block held drinks cold for several hours, even in 90 degree temperatures in the shade. A couple of friends came over yesterday for lunch and drinks on the patio. It was almost a party!
Speaking of parties, today is Prince George's First Birthday! His maternal grandmother, Carole Middleton, gave a Peter Rabbit themed party that the Daily Mail reported to be very 'middle class'.
I read here that "the now defunct left-wing Inner London Education Authority banned him (Peter Rabbit) and his cousin Benjamin Bunny from London schools in the 1980's because it said the rabbits were too bourgeois." Now can you imagine that Peter Rabbit would be too bourgeois? Ha! Sniff! What would Beatrix Potter think?
Happy Birthday little Prince George!