Candlewood Suites Salt Lake City - Airport
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Late arrival
OK, we finally got to the hotel. Sharena and Scott arrived earlier, got the rental car, and then picked us up. Now we are going to plan on what we are going to do tomorrow.
Its Snowing!
So it has been snowing for the past 2 days and its wonderful powder white covering everything.
We ended up going into the yard and playing in the snow. We made snow angels and the beginnings of our snowman (which failed) and had a snowball fight.
Check out the pictures so far with many more to come.
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Snow in Salt Lake City!
... they do one thing, and they do it well!) I googled a good place for us to go sledding (and was a little nervous that the park might be bombarded with kids out for school that day, since I heard kids might be off for the Veteran's Day holiday), but we were pleasantly surprised - pretty good sledding conditions, not too cold, the snow had iced over in some places, although there were a few patches where kids had traveled down so much you saw grass, definitely ...
Day 13 and Day 14
... wonderful travelling companions. I duly presented myself at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Museum and enjoyed the exhibits and old artefacts while the importance of the Rodeo stuff mostly passed me by. My new friend Marcia had ensured I was given VIP treatment, but there was no stampede at the museum this Monday morning. I moved off late morning, and on the Museum staff's advice took Happy Jack Road from Cheyenne to Laramie. A lovely drive away from the interstate ...
Sights and Sounds of Salt Lake City
... years to build and much of the stone had to be hauled from Cottonwood canyon. It was quite a task. There were many people in the temple area, some in formal attire, like they were going to attend a wedding or something like that. I decided it was probably better at this point to return my bike now, since most of the sites in downtown can easily be reached by walking. Then I wouldn't have to worry about my bike being stolen in an urban area, like it was earlier this year in ...