Adventures for Betty and me began this week at the Driehaus Museum and ended with a victorious tasty beverage at Three dots and a Dash!

The Driehaus Museum, 40 E. Erie Street, open to the public Tuesday–Sunday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Admission $20 Adult
$12.50 Senior (65+)
$10 Student with valid I.D.
$10 Youth (6-12 years)
From America’s Gilded Age this home exhibits selected furnishings, art, sculpture, stained glass, and tapestry reflecting the wealthy during the 19th century…
Betty’s response: Where’s the tiki hut?
The home also host exhibitions and now through January 3, 2016, Maker & Muse Women and Early Twentieth Century Art Jewelry can be viewed. Here are just a few exquisite favorites from this small metals collection…
After our visit, and a very cold ride, Betty and I search for all that rejects winter! For us that was found at Three Dots and a Dash (Morse code used at the end of World War II announcing VICTORY!). Greeted by soothing Reggae music that evokes inviting Jamaican beaches, glorious delightful rum beverages, and a cozy atmosphere I am confident long sunny days of adventure are just around the corner!

Three Dots and a Dash, originally from Don the Beachcomber 1940’s. Aged rhum Agricole, Guyanese Rum, honey, falernum, lime, allspice, Angostura bitters

Painkiller No. 3, Virgin Islands rum, dark Jamacian rum, coconut, passionfruit, pineapple, and cream

How adorable is this?! Bunny’s Banana Daiquiri, Jamaican rum, spiced rum, Overproof rum, coconut rum, banana, lime, nutmeg

Dr. Funkhouser, Mezcal, Arrack, Jamacian rum, blackberry, pomegranate, lime, pineapple, falernum, and Absinthe

Party of 2! Pieces of Eight, originally from Pieces of Eight Restaurant, Marina Del Ray, 1962. Light Caribbean rum, Passionfruit, lemon, Falernum

Awesome Father-daughter neighbors, John and Jenna, enjoying a Pinky Gonzales. Originally created at Trader Vic, 1964. Reposado tequila, curacao, lime, orgeat.
A great big thanks to our mixologist, Brenda! Great job gal! Along with my drink she recommended the Thai Fried Chicken that was super tasty…

Mixed by Brenda, the No Bye, No Aloha, gin, spiced rum, passionfruit, lemon, Oloroso sherry, Orgeat, Falernum, Absinthe.
Soooo one and all, Betty and I are off but first inviting you all to get out there and SHOW ME WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW…along with keeping a close eye on artistic expression…-
-The residual purpose of art is purposeless play. This play however, is an affirmation of life–Not an attempt to bring order out of chaos nor to suggest improvements in creation, but simply a way of waking up to the very life we’re living, which is so excellent once one gets one’s mind and one’s desires out of its way and lets it act of its own accord. -John Cage