And, since you know me so well already, I'm not going to deny that much of my exercise also came in the form of me procuring gin, diet tonic and buckets of hotel ice for vacay G&Ts.
That's exercise, y'all, and I don't want to hear otherwise. I had to walk in my robe and slippers all the way down to the lodge bar and then carry back a heavy bucket of ice to our room EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.
I don't know how I manage. Honestly.
I very much liked Idaho.
Though, more specifically, I liked Boise, Ketchum and Sun Valley.
We did lunch and shopping in Boise followed by driving through a lot of scrub brush nothingness until we got to Bellevue > Hailey > Ketchum > Sun Valley.
Wherein I was pulled over for speeding in a rental car > we imagined we saw Bruce Willis > ate, drank, shopped, rode bikes, hiked, hot spring-ed and made lewd comments about their river (Big Wood) > ate, drank, spa-ed, hiked and tried not to get too close to The Dangerous Swans, respectively.
Before we go on, though, I'd like you to know that while I was pulled over for speeding (though, is 38 considered speeding? I kinda don't think so.), I don't think it's possible that I was actually speeding since I was:
A. Pulling out of a gas station from a dead stop.
B. Driving a gutless POS rental car with 65 horsepower.
But, since the gutless POS had the added feature of a flashing, "Hi! I'm a tourist! Fuck with me!" sign on its hood, to the side of the road I went with the bubble lights of the state police just a-flashin' behind me. After which I endured a session of 20 questions the likes of which I've never known and was accused of being Suspicious with a capital, "S", even though there was, for once, ZERO suspicious activity going on in the car.
Meanwhile, Ketchum and Sun Valley were groovy.
We hiked some of the infamous Mount Baldy and around the Sun Valley hills.
I got Kelli all liquored up with local booze.
Drinking in the bathtub - BETTER.
Drinking in bed - best.
Wow. I didn't realize how much of a lush I sound like until just right then.
I don't get the potato on the plate with the trout. Is it like a giant, long potato chip?
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, those fries I would TOTALLY GET. If I could.
Welcome home.
I've never had a G&T. I am only now comfortable with admitting this in public. *Shame*
ReplyDeleteYAY for Idaho! I've never been but have always wanted to go there. It's on my "see it one day and maybe get out of the car" list.
Yeah, but you're a funny lush, so it's ok. And I'm betting you ran right home and tried to get Bubba how to make you one of those jumbo chairs in cowboy boots, huh? 'Cause what would go better with the campfire(pit)??? Hmmmm????
ReplyDeletei love our trips. these photos are SO SO fun. I am not so discreetly going to ask you to print a couple of these jems for my new office. I need me some finny.
ReplyDeleteI am certain you are right that nobody has ever sat in those chairs. let alone sat in them and had their photo taken. TRAIL BLAZERS you are!
ReplyDeleteSounds like such a fun trip. Missoula next year? x