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Did you know that National Hispanic Heritage month starts today? So to celebrate my own Hispanic heritage, I bring to you the Paloma, the national drink of Mexico! Yes it's true! The Paloma - not the margarita - is the national drink of Mexico! How to make a Paloma Ingredients 1.5 ounces tequila 1 ounce lime juice, freshly squeezed 1 ounce grapefruit juice A splash of Jarritos grapefruit soda, chilled Garnish: lime wheel Garnish: tajin rim (optional) Steps Rub a lime wedge around the edge of a highball glass and dip the rim in tajin (optional). Add the tequila, lime juice, and grapefruit juice to the glass, then fill with ice. Top with a splash of chilled Jarritos grapefruit soda and stir gently to combine. Garnish with a lime wheel. Cheers!! . . . #cocktail #cocktails #cocktailsathome #cocktailsofinstagram #craftcocktails #cocktailrecipe #drinkrecipe #mixology #mixologist #palomacocktail #paloma #tequila #nationalhispanicheritagemonth #hispanicheritage #hispanicculture #mexicancocktail #nationaldrinkofmexico

Yacht Destiny is a 28 meters long, 7.35 meters wide gulet built in 2016. It is located in the port of Fethiye. It can host 8 guests in total in its 4 cabins. It provides service with 4 crews who are experts in their field. Their cabins consist of 2 Masters and 2 Doubles. Each cabin has a private TV, shower, WC and air conditioning unit. It follows a unique route along the Southern Aegean and Western Mediterranean coasts, providing many opportunities to its guests who want to spend time with spacious living spaces and water activities.

Exciting news! Next year, I plan to sail up the coast of Japan during Cherry Blossom season ?-a journey I previously completed by bicycle! Now, it's time to experience Japan's breathtaking coastline from a new perspective, sailing from port to port. Join me on this unique adventure as I revisit the route I once cycled and share Japan's beauty from the sea. But first, there are a few boat projects to tackle! Join me as I prepare for this incredible journey and share behind-the-scenes updates as I get my boat ready


Want to meet a Moray? Join us for a dive ?? https://cruisenautic.com/ ?? The Goldentailed Moray aka the Bastard Eel, is a surprise that just might pull divers in for a closer look. Smaller then his Green cousin, he grows up to two feet long. Though not typically aggressive, he's lightning fast with poor vision, often taking a liking to divers and like other Moray may even rub against divers as he swims by. Do not confuse this with friendship though, he's just passing off parasites present on his smooth skin.