Also, in Canada, 8 degrees Celcius is ICE CREAM WEATHER. Or gelato weather, as the case may be. *om nom nom*
Here, we'll eat ice cream no matter how cold/hot it is outside! In fact, I'm gonna go get some soon -- our favorite ice cream stand just opened for the season a few days ago! *happy dances*
Oh, so so we, verily, but mostly at home. The mad rush for the gelateria and a park bench doesn't happen until we reach balmy temperatures like 45F or something. *g*
Woo! We seem to be having pretty much the same weather, and the seasonal-only ice cream place down the street from me just opened again. Soon I will be eating an ice cream cone in the rain, I DON'T CARE. \o/
This weather is awesome. If only it would never rain...
I had blood orange and chocolate-raspberry gelato in Ottawa (the best thing about gelato is getting more than one kind--I don't do this with ice cream). It was tasty!
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Here, we'll eat ice cream no matter how cold/hot it is outside! In fact, I'm gonna go get some soon -- our favorite ice cream stand just opened for the season a few days ago! *happy dances*
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I had blood orange and chocolate-raspberry gelato in Ottawa (the best thing about gelato is getting more than one kind--I don't do this with ice cream). It was tasty!
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Maybe over here, we'll wait to 12 degrees before pulling out the barbecue but I get the sentiment. Also, ice-cream - never a bad thing!
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