Road trip theme for July Fourth bash as embassy still rides high of Obama visit
OTTAWA — For U.S. Ambassador Bruce Heyman and his wife, Vicki, their annual Fourth of July bash on Monday was all about road-tripping.
The vast manicured lawn of their official residence, Lornado, in Ottawa’s tony Rockcliffe Park was an outdoor showroom of sorts, with vintage cars and motorcycles, lined up across from several white food and drink tents, all of it in keeping with this year’s “Road Trip USA” theme.
But like many of their Independence Day guests, the Heymans were still riding the high of last week’s visit to Ottawa by President Barack Obama, which lent an air of extra celebration to Monday’s festivities, one of the most sought-after tickets on political Ottawa’s social calendar.
Prior to Monday’s party — it was the Heymans’ third, and final, and largest with a record 4,000 guests expected — the effusive envoy told his own road-trip story.