Not exact matches
Enjoy it as a base
for a healthy
cocktail with a paper
umbrella on top!
For the Blizzard Beach Party, cheese and turkey croissant sandwiches are turned into crabs and fruit cups get an island update, complete with tiny
cocktail umbrellas.
Mixing Green's signature quilting and tape details with an unabashedly joyful mix of colour and print, this is a jacket made
for alfresco celebrations and Technicolour -
cocktails (paper
umbrellas essential).
I want you to imagine
for a moment that you've already achieved huge success trading
for a number of years and you're now living it up in the Caribbean, sipping one of those cliché island
cocktails (you know the ones with the little
umbrellas)... you've worked your butt off
for the last 5 years and you're now managing a small hedge fund worth $ 10,000,000.
The Caribbean and its beautiful islands, sandy beaches and festive
umbrella cocktails are often the go - to destination
for those looking to escape the snowy winter.
The amenities include three tennis courts; a pink - edged, free - form swimming pool; kayaks, snorkeling gear, and sun
umbrellas for the powder - pink beach; and a gorgeous, Barbara Hulanicki - designed main lodge where the
cocktail bar, billiards room, and lounge feature Balinese carved wood furnishings, tinkling seashell chandeliers, and fabrics in (natch) various shades of pink.
Dinner in buffet or in one of the specialty restaurants (with table service, dinner, unlimited subject to availability), local and international drinks with or without alcohol (also included in the disco), house wine at lunch and dinner,
cocktails and selection of international drinks quality «Premium» in the Hemingway Bar menu of coffees and chocolates (bar bay and Hemingway), nightly entertainment, sports bar (internet * and table games), free wireless internet (lobby area), including sports and entertainment, as description, towels, chairs and
umbrellas for beach and pool included, Baby Club, Mini Club, Junior Club Program, Minibar in rooms refilled daily.
As an outspoken fan of
cocktail umbrellas, I struggle in seeing how the beerbrella meets the «new and useful» and «non-obvious» standards required
for a patent.