This is a bus stop. Honest! And therefore this handsome hottie qualifies for our world-renowned Hotties on the T blog. Don't you just love the long lean frame? He could probably slice through water like a torpedo. And then climb out of the pool as stylish as James Bond (we're always looking for an opportunity to mention James Bond).
Location: Bus Stop in Fenway Neighborhood
Imagined Olympic Sport: Swimming
Photographer: FT
Of course, yesterday was FTH's Birthday Cruise aboard the Provincetown II. Hundreds of hunky men joined us for an evening of celebrating as we cruised around Boston Harbor. And FTH's eyes cruised around the deck, as one can see from this "behind the scenes" view that seemed to attract his attention for quite some time. And on our trip home we managed to get quite a few outstanding hottie pics aboard the Silver Line!
And in keeping with the Olympic Spirit we continue with our "Cocktails of the British Empire" series.
The Kew Garden
English Botanist Joseph Banks was the curator of the Royal Botanical Garden during the reign of King George III and brought to the public's attention exotic new herbs that we now use for some of the most famous cocktails.
2 ounces Banks 5-Island Rum
3/4 ounce freshly squeezed lime juice
1/2 ounce simple syrup
1/2 ounce St Germain Elderflower Liqueur
8 mint lives (plus one for garnish)
3 cucumber slices (plus one for garnish)
Add mint leaves, cucumber slices and simple syrup to mixing glass and muddle. Add the rest of the ingredients and then add ice. Shake and strain into a Collins glass filled with ice. Top with Fever Tree Tonic water and garnish with cucumber slice and sprig of mint.
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