Sadly, the sightseeing part of our trip is over, and we are just headed on a beeline into the Seattle area. So this morning before we left the area, we drove to “downtown” Park City just to get a feeling for the town.
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| Downtown Park City |
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| General Store and more |
Last night we had dinner there, but it was dark and raining hard when we left the restaurant, so we didn’t stick around. Today I was reminded of how I used to love ski trips, even day-trips. Even though I was a terminally intermediate skier, I loved everything about the experience of skiing itself, and the whole ambience surrounding a day on the slopes. Here’s hoping that next winter we both will be able to experience it again.
But we did have a little bit of learning today. About lunchtime we were passing through the town of Elwood, Utah, and decided to stop at JC's Country Diner for lunch. I felt like I had stepped back in time 100 years. Even the prices seemed like from way back in the last century. Two sandwiches, each with a side, were $12.51, including tax.
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| JC Diner |
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| Inside JC Diner |
So here we are in Boise for the night, a city neither of us has visited before, trying to decide whether to get up early and go straight thru to our ultimate destination, or do some Boise sightseeing, and arrive Sunday. Getting up early does not come easily to either of us, so we will know tomorrow what we decide.















































