Jul 02, 2015
We had us a party day full of relaxation
Basically we spent Canada Day just laying low and relaxing. Colin chose to do some computer work but did take some time to play the guitar for the first time since we got back from Banff. Meanwhile the girls and I hung out by the lake under sun umbrellas. It was a cool 33C/91.4F with a breeze. So nice to able to sit out in the shade. Mid afternoon Colin suggested we go for a ride in the golf cart. This is the first thing that caught our eye, the Polaris Slingshot. A new toy out there for a mere $20,000.00 USD.
I had my choices down to pina colada, coconut, peach or apricot. Colin already knew it would be butter pecan for him. How can one small store serve so many choices? Well we were about to find out.
Can you believe I was so excited to taste my new apricot mix that I neglected to take a photo of the final product? However at $6.85 for two cones you won’t find me back there too soon. The ice cream was very good but time consuming to prepare. Once Colin’s cone was done she had to clean the machine on both sides and start all over again to make mine. By then his cone was melting rather fast. I can’t image how this is going to work over the summer when you get a dozen people and kids all queuing up at the same time wanting to try a new flavor. I don’t see any profit being made with this new endeavor. Maybe over time. The store also has several hard ice cream choices and there always used to be a long line for those. They are going to need more staff this summer.
We had parked sideways so they could have some shade. First thing we did was pull over to some shade under a tree to enjoy our treat. The girls were all over us and of course we had to share. Well I did the sharing. I got much more ice cream in my cup than Colin did in his cone. The girls gave this treat a 10 out of 10 and I gave it an 8 out of 10. I never did get Colin’s input and he is working late tonight as I write this so I can’t bother him to find out. He did like the ice cream though.
Back to the beach with my book and some vino. It really was a great day and I was pleased that the girls just curled up near me and slept. Because the A/C was off for the first time in days we left the door open so the girls could go in and out via the ramp at will. Carmeh really enjoyed being outside and sniffing all there was to take in. I wish I had the time to spend outside with her everyday. Only in Mexico 😐
Next up was our delicious Canada Day dinner.
The evening was topped off with a gift from Mother Nature.
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Now that sounds like a perfect day, need many more like that.
It really was a perfect day. Can’t do it every day but will when we can.
I’m not really much of an ice cream person but Jim could almost live on it. We are always looking for ice cream stores/stands when we travel. That really does sound like a wonderful day. Hopefully you’ll fit a few more into your busy schedules.
One or two cones per year is enough for me. It was a fun day and our only regret was not gettin out on the water but it really was too hot.
The moon has been pretty amazing the last few days. Happy Late Canada Day!
So have the two planets Venus and Jupiter, haven’t got a shot of them yet though.
We were in one of the towns in Cinque de terre, Italy and I had a gelato Limone flavor, early afternoon. It was so amazing that I had another just before we left late afternoon. I still crave that flavor. Peter rarely sees me eat that stuff let alone two in an afternoon!
Ciao, thanks for the memory!
Oh Shelagh that gelato limone sound so refreshing. I could go for that, especially in Italy.
Sorry I am so late wishing you all a Happy Canada Day! Sounds like Carmeh is doing a little better. My dachsies enjoy being outside especially when I am out there with them. Otherwise, Willy is a couch potato and Gretchen is the one you will find outside in her yard patrolling for squirrels.
Thank you Colleen. It was a good day. Caeli is the couch potato and Carmeh would be the one wanting to check everything out.
If we want flavours we stock to hard Ice Cream. Much less finicky I think. Try and stay cool!
Stick, I’m blaming spellcheck.
I have to agree with you Rod. But it was worth a one time try.
Those ice cream places are a franchise that is very popular out east. Not sure if I’ve ever seen one out west. I don’t care much for them. I love soft serve, but favour vanilla or chocolate and I found all the other flavours super artificial.
I guess they are branching out west now. Just found out yesterday that Dairy Queen is coming to our small community.