Here is Gimlet's description from the animal control website: "Gimlet is a classic gem of a guinea pig gent, not unlike his namesake cocktail. He's well balanced (in his enjoyment of exploring and chilling in his hidey hole), is the epitome of good taste (leafy greens, yum!) and has a soupçon of elegance. Granted he lacks the scurvy-preventing lime of the gimlet cocktail, but he more than makes up for it in cuteness. "
Boy, that pig sure had your number. It didn’t even occur to me that you hadn’t picked that name. And the description is very us.
Edit: hahaha timing. Welcome Ringo!
I went to Isla Mujeres a few years ago and golf carts are common transport there. It makes so much sense for smallish-but-more-than-I-want-to-walk distances.
Timelies all!
Mr. S decided to watch Toy Story 4. We actually saw this in the theater, but considering that he spent most of the movie running around, he probably doesn't remember much.
One of the houses from my "Ooh, I'd like to live there" list just went up for sale today, and I saw a For Sale sign in the front yard of another on my way back from driving by it (but they may be selling a vehicle rather than the house). Wish me luck on the house hunt, gang!
Full day. Left Otter Lake this morning and drove to Vermont via the ferry over Lake Champlain. Had a wonderful lunch at a pub in Waterbury and visited a lovely bookstore. Got to the inn and did the hot tub for a while, tried the pool, but my Florida blood couldn't handle it, napped, then ate complimentary fresh baked cookies, cheese and crackers, and hot chocolate in the hotel café. Leaving shortly to go to Stowe Bowl, which besides bowling has a quite yummy looking menu. I am going to gain 8 lbs this excursion. The inn has free bikes to use on the trails so I might take a ride in the morning. Lana wants to go horseback riding tomorrow so we might look for that option.