Ramada Salt Lake City Airport Hotel
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Grand Teton National Park & Salt Lake City
Grand Teton National Park was definitely worth the extra driving time. The mountains take your breath away. We didn't see any wildlife but it is supposed to be great for veiwings. Jackson Hole is a great little town and it would have been nice to have a night there to explore. We did have a quick lunch and I had a bit of a sleep. We arrived into …
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!
... Amber because of her height/age...scary! She would rock the cart, and I kept scolding her not to, ok, I don't want to relive this anymore...although they loved it... ;) We got dinner to bring back to the hotel from Zupa's, #4 on TripAdvisor...similar to Panera, but unique, which I love when traveling!
PS: Another thing Tony and I took away from visiting Salt Lake City - the people we encountered were very nice - not sure if they were all Mormons, but I'm just ...
Sights and Sounds of Salt Lake City
... Day Saints. Before I got to Utah, many people told me that the Mormons could be pushy and even try to flirt with men around the temple area. I didn't find that. They'll tell you anything you need to know if you ask for it but if you don't they'll leave you alone. I guess they just want you to know about their religion or they're told to proseletize. The guides made it well known that they held Brigham Young and LDS in a very high regard but they certainly didn't push their ideas on me. ...
Schock Lake City
... nicht lange, bis eine „Schwester" uns mahnte, dass wir als Non-Members der Mormonen den Tempel an sich nicht betreten dürfen. Sie bot aber an, uns andere Gebäude zu zeigen. Bald schon delegierte sie ihren Job an zwei junge Frauen, die der Religion bis in die Haarspitzen verfallen sind und hier in Salt Lake City zwecks Studium des „Book of Mormons“ leben. Eine Brasilianerin und eine Kalifornierin demonstrierten uns die eindrückliche Akustik des Tabernacle, die ...
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