I think I loved that ABC Book more than the Chick did. But "L" was her special letter and the Baby Llamas were her special little kindred spirits. And she, of course, was my special little kindred spirit.
So when Popeye came home from an early ride before work one morning saying there were two baby llamas on Tropical Trail, I just had to go see.
We are guessing they are actually alpacas, but whatever they are, these fuzzy little guys are a delight! And in their shady yard of mango trees heavy with fruit, their own little llama house, and a cool blue wading pool, they sure seem to have an idyllic life.
So, the Peacock Ride has become the Llama Ride, a quick fifteen mile out and back up Tropical Trail, for a gander at the fuzzy llamas, sans pajamas.
Check out all the green mangoes hanging in the foreground.
Turns out last week, my three morning Llama Rides were about right for adjusting saddle and aerobar positions to the new cranks Popeye installed on the Madone last weekend. Longer (175's) than the ones that came on the bike (172's). And well, easier, too.
OK, all right. I bought compact cranks! I'm officially "over the hill". At least, I hope to be. With a little less effort.
There is much discussion around here of home remodel vs. tear down and build new. The lot, we love. The fifties Shoebox on it however, has been driving me crazy for 20 years, so you can imagine what my vote will be.
I do have one dream request - that I get to drive the bulldozer!
Meanwhile, the perfect balm for personal meltdowns...
Mango season! It seems late this year. We had a long winter, but the sheer beauty and volume of the crop is making up for that!
Scout and Pie Man have a tree...
And they are very generous!
This bowl topped off weighing about ten pounds when I got done "butchering" the first nine mangoes yesterday.
Now for the "balm".
Sunday night. Been to the Econ. Had my nap while the thunderboomers crashed overhead and went on their way. Popeye's got the grill going. I am sick of drawing and redrawing ideal kitchens.
I look up "mango daiquiri" and the first thing that pops up is one of my favorite food network stars whipping up a batch of frozen heaven in a glass.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/inas-mango-daiquiri/video/index.html
Keep them stored in the freezer, "for a party, or for that personal emergency."
(Ina is such a wise woman. Her advice seems very sound. I make extra.)
Of course, I didn't realize how long you might have to wait to taste the FROZEN version.
Since the baggies didn't sit long in the freezer before I just had to taste, it was more like cool mango rum pudding, but no less the perfect dock drink.
So here's to the Econ, packed down perfection after a rain!
And here's to baby llamas,
and having a dock on which to drink.
And here's to cool rum pudding, wherever the mangoes may grow.
The Shoebox may need improvement.
But not this day.
But not this day.
What a life those Llama/Alpacas have with a yard filled with mangos and a cool blue wading pool. I want to come back one of each! Double the pleasure.
ReplyDeleteNice looking mango crop Scout has. You can't have enough mango friends.
Stop all this baby llama drama and have some respect for your Mama Llama! Not from the esteemed Dr. Suess, but another book in our night time library. Those mango dock drinks look good! Curious to hear what you decide on the extreme home makeover project!!
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