Where Xutos declares the end of summer in Boise

Scary Larry Sells His Last Ice Cream


By Nathaniel Hoffman, 10-08-07

 
  A fall day, a pile of leaves, the ice cream man.

No, not that scary larry.

I mean the ancient ice cream man who plies Boise’s Northend. I hadn’t heard his truck for a few weeks. But one unseasonably warm day brought old Larry down my street at about 16:30 hours today. He said it was his last day. He said when all the ice cream is gone he’d be calling it quits for the year.

I handed Larry a fistful of change. He handed us two ice creams. Something creamy and something fruity.

Petra said, “Scary Larry? But he’s not scary...”

The guy was probably scary twenty years ago. If this was anywhere but Boise, I’d say an ice cream man named Scary Larry was probably selling more than ice cream. Maybe a little Mac Dre on the side.

But we just wanted to eat ice cream in a pile of rust colored leaves. I got Petra to trade me the chocolate nut covered thing for the fruity thing. She thought she was getting a good deal.

Then I took this picture. Which captured my mood perfectly.

Petra asked: “Is it going to be summer soon, dad?”



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