After lunch we drove a few miles to the Banff Hot Springs because Cody wanted to take a soak. I decided to read a bit more in the car. He said it was a really nice place, though the pool was small. The water temperature was naturally 104 degrees.
Then, before checking into our hotel, we drove around the hotel grounds. They have a famous golf course that is known for having elk all over it. We drove a large loop around the course that was thick with trees and had pretty views. Ours was the only car around, and we did stumble upon a herd of elk crossing the road.
The Fairmont Banff Springs is truly a sight to behold. It looks like a castle and is luxurious inside.
This was taken on one of the several hotel balconies that offer incredible views of the mountains. We enjoyed wandering around the hotel. There were large common rooms, cozy corners, and historic furnishings.
That evening, we celebrated our anniversary with dinner at the hotel's Italian restaurant Castello Ristarante. We started with fried calamari. Cody ate steak and I had the butternut squash stuffed ravioli. My dish was so sweet it would almost qualify for dessert. It was in a creamy sauce with shaved truffles on top. It was so delicious I savored every bite. For dessert we had the Trio of Chocolate which featured a brownie, tart and ice cream. That sounds so mundane, because I can't really describe the elegance of this dessert or its richness. And we had the best red wine I have ever tasted. It was full-flavored, fruity, with a hint of spice- a peppery taste- to it. Dinner stretched over a couple of hours, and it felt like a true celebration of our first 10 years of marriage.
2 comments:
Happy Anniversary! I'm so glad you got to celebrate 10 years together in such a special way!
What a wonderful 10th anniversary trip. I am sure you will remember it forever. I have never even once thought about traveling to Canada. Now you have made me want to go. Definitely my kind of country. God is so amazing!!
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