Saturday, September 25, 2004
Thursday, September 23, 2004
Thursday, September 16, 2004
Off Topic
The steel band that Brad is in finally has a website. It was not made by me...but we won't get into that discussion right now...grrrr.
Urban Steel
Check it out and come to a show if you can :-)
*hugs to all*
The steel band that Brad is in finally has a website. It was not made by me...but we won't get into that discussion right now...grrrr.
Urban Steel
Check it out and come to a show if you can :-)
*hugs to all*
Wednesday, September 15, 2004
Saturday, September 11, 2004
Catch up...
Yesterday, Maria and I went to see Resident Evil 2, and while we were there, thought it best to have some Bruster's Ice Cream. I had a turtle cone, with big huge, whole pecans in it. Not very South Beach, ya know. Maria had Caramel Apple Vanilla. So yummy.
AND, last week I was driving through Spencerport, and there it was, an Abbott's franchise on Union Rd., and it was a hot day, and nobody was there, so that's all I needed. My fave Choc. Almond.
And the week before THAT, Kelly and I took a motorcycle ride down to Canandaigua, and stopped at this little ice cream stand on Lakeshore Dr. there, forgot what it was called. But we got our cones, walked across the street, and sat lakeside on a bench and watched the boats and water and birds. It was soooo purty!
Yesterday, Maria and I went to see Resident Evil 2, and while we were there, thought it best to have some Bruster's Ice Cream. I had a turtle cone, with big huge, whole pecans in it. Not very South Beach, ya know. Maria had Caramel Apple Vanilla. So yummy.
AND, last week I was driving through Spencerport, and there it was, an Abbott's franchise on Union Rd., and it was a hot day, and nobody was there, so that's all I needed. My fave Choc. Almond.
And the week before THAT, Kelly and I took a motorcycle ride down to Canandaigua, and stopped at this little ice cream stand on Lakeshore Dr. there, forgot what it was called. But we got our cones, walked across the street, and sat lakeside on a bench and watched the boats and water and birds. It was soooo purty!
Friday, September 10, 2004
Ice cream disaster.
I was at the dining hall last night with my friend, Brittany. We decided that ice cream would be a great way to top off our dinner. We went over to the soft-serve machine, only to find the handles broken off. Amidst our complaining, a boy came over and decided to put the handles back on. I wasn't sure if this was the best idea, but I wanted ice cream. He snapped one back on, pulled it down, and...... well, the handles were broken off for a reason. Melted chocolate ice cream spilled out all over the machine, the floor, and our shoes.
Yummy.
;)
I was at the dining hall last night with my friend, Brittany. We decided that ice cream would be a great way to top off our dinner. We went over to the soft-serve machine, only to find the handles broken off. Amidst our complaining, a boy came over and decided to put the handles back on. I wasn't sure if this was the best idea, but I wanted ice cream. He snapped one back on, pulled it down, and...... well, the handles were broken off for a reason. Melted chocolate ice cream spilled out all over the machine, the floor, and our shoes.
Yummy.
;)
Thursday, September 02, 2004
We Just Need To Create An Ice Cream Tour..
I wonder how much money we could garner if we created an Ice Cream Stand Bus Tour. Got to thinking about that after I saw another future destination for the TLIC group.
Kimball Farm Ice Cream is somewhat legendary in the New England area. While not as well known as its neighbor to the north, the ice cream still sounds like a fantastic, homemade treat. At least that's what the Boston Globe says in this article.
I wonder how much money we could garner if we created an Ice Cream Stand Bus Tour. Got to thinking about that after I saw another future destination for the TLIC group.
Kimball Farm Ice Cream is somewhat legendary in the New England area. While not as well known as its neighbor to the north, the ice cream still sounds like a fantastic, homemade treat. At least that's what the Boston Globe says in this article.
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