Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Eating Our Way around SunValley.

We woke up fairly early and went walking around the village.  Along the way we took some pictures.  When we came back, most people were awake and making breakfast.  I must say, there is a lot of eating in SunValley.  Sandy said it perfectly, "It seems like we get food, eat, and get more food".




After breakfast, Debbi, Jack, Sandy, Rick, Connor and I took a walk into town to check it out.  Along the way, we saw some horses.  We went to a Starbucks and interestingly, it sells wine... I bet there are not too many Starbucks around that have wine for sale.  I was hoping to buy something that was SunValley related but no such luck, they only had standard Starbucks stuff.  We also passed a restaurant where I liked their maitre de.  Deb had a crush on him too.  We then went to Atkinson's market to get some wine for dinner and I also bought some cookies, for the long trek back to the apartment.  That kind of walking requires fortitude.

Once we were back in SunValley, the gang was meeting up for lunch.  Yep, more eating.  Leslie was around and while we waited for our seats, we did a little shopping.  She was nice enough to let us use her discount so that was great.  Rosie saved a lot of money! I think that Rick would argue that I saved any money... but we both appreciate the generosity of Tim and Leslie.

Post lunch, we went to the driving range to hit some balls.  The high altitude makes my ball flight majestic.  Not that I am very consistent  but when the ball take air, it did fly high and straight.  We are going to play tomorrow so I do hope that my bring my game.

After the range, we went back to shower and change out and then off to Tim and Lelie's for dinner.  Dinner was a plethora of food, Tri- tip, BBQ chicken, roasted potatoes, salad, peas, sauteed mushrooms and onions, sweet Hawaiian rolls, followed by pies and ice cream.  Tim and Leslie had a family friend and her kids (Marianne, Joe, Daniel, and Neil) over and we a good time visiting with them. 







Then came the time to bid goodnight at the end of another day.


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