Lets just say this place did not disappoint. We ordered a big plate of different meats and they had a huge collection of sauces that we tried pretty much all of. The food was yummy, and their decor was even better. It used to be the Hunstville Post Office, so it's a cute little small building, and the owner even came out to talk to us while we were there. They have an awesome calendar where people mark where they are from. There were so many pins in the calendar from all over the US, and even some on the side marking other countries, it was really cool.
They had ice skates there that you could rent for $2! There is a park right across the street where they have an "ice skating rink" which was really just a place where they cleared off the snow and flooded the grass and let it freeze over. If it wasn't seriously ill I would have insisted on ice skating, I was tempted even though the medicine was starting to wear off. We drove by it, and it was really like what you would imagine an ice skating rink in little town in the 1950s would look like. It was fabulous. I was seriously bummed that we couldn't go, but on the way home we saw a beautiful sight in the canyon.
The waterfall looked frozen at first look, but it was actually still flowing. It was so beautiful. We also noticed while we were pulled off looking at the waterfall that across the canyon there were people in bathrobes, and that there are natural hot springs up there. Heck yeah, I can't wait to go back and find the hot springs!
2 comments:
Love the frozen waterfall that's not frozen...and hot springs?! YES. Best thing ever.
Oh, and looking at those pins...I know where St.Moritz is at!! Hehe. ;)
Hahaha.
Love the pics girl. :D
xoxo
I have never heard of this place! It would be a little bit of a drive for us too but it looks totally worth it. How fun!
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