Thursday, June 27, 2013

Old Town, A Nice Surprise, and Temple Square

Park City, UT
June 27, 2013


 Historic Park City, or Old Town as the locals say, is located 32 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. The discovery of silver sparked the first mines in the 1860s. Silver was thriving in Utah while in other parts of the world, silver mines were depleted. The town flourished with crowds of miners and wealth.




By the 1950s, with a drop in the price of silver, Park City  nearly became a ghost town.




The first ski resort opened in 1963 on 10,000 acres of land the miners owned with mineral rights.
                                              





To this day, there are over 1,000 miles of old silver mine workings and tunnels beneath the slopes at Park City Mt. Resort and Deer Valley.





Today, Park City draws in an average of 3,006,071 visitors annually.
Even though Park City has less snow and a shorter ski season than other nearby resort areas, they are much easier to access. Hiking, biking, and golf are popular summer activities that also bring in the crowds.





Additionally, the city is home to the Sundance Film Festival, the Utah Olympic Park, and my favorite...the original home of the Mrs. Fields Cookies chain.





In 2008, Park City was named by Forbes Traveler Magazine among one of the 20 "prettiest towns" in the US.




Main Street is colorful. Among the restaurants, galleries, bars and shops...there are 64 Victorian buildings listed in the National Register of Historic Places.











We had a nice surprise last Sunday. Sue and Paul (youngerday.blogspot.com) came by to check out Park City. They were staying in a park on the north side of Salt Lake City...about 32 miles from us. We met Sue and Paul in Moab. We picked up right where we left off...talking and laughing about RV adventures. Plans were made to meet at Temple Square for the organ rehearsal and to have lunch later in the week.




Joe and I arrived early to explore...oh my, the gardens are beautiful!



Flowers and flowers in all directions...



... colors and more colors everywhere we looked!
 Attracting about 3 to 5 million visitors a year, Temple Square is the most popular tourist attraction in Utah.


The Tabernacle was built between 1864 and 1867.


The original organ was made in 1867 and contained 700 pipes. It has been rebuilt several times and today the total pipe count is 11,623.



The building has an international reputation as a nearly acoustically perfect building.

The organist demonstrated the acoustic properties by tearing a newspaper and by dropping a pin on the pulpit followed by a nail...all were plainly heard throughout the building.


Outside looking in the Tabernacle...

...inside looking out.



Assembly Hall is beautiful. It was built from 1877-1882 using the granite that had been left over from the Temple.




Historically, it has been used for musical performances and religious meetings.







Today, the Assembly Hall is primarily used for free weekend concerts.


Sue and Paul
Joe and Paul
                                                         



 Sue and Paul suggested the Blue Lemon for lunch. It was just a short walk across the street. They advertise " pure clean food with a twist".

We enjoyed our lunch outside in the courtyard... I had a roasted turkey, provolone cheese, lemon herb smashed avocado, lemon pesto aioli, lettuce and tomato sandwich on sourdough... 
 Sue had pear and gorgonzola spinach salad with grilled chicken, crispy bacon, red grapes, candied pecans and balsamic vinaigrette...sorry, no food pictures.


It was a nice day... visiting with friends and the organ concert was wonderful. Thanks to Sue and Paul for inviting us along!
 Can't believe tomorrow is Friday...already!
 We have had another surprise too...Jan and Martin, who we also met in Moab, spent 3 nights here at Park City RV Resort. We went on a hike, and had dinner...more on that next time. 

 Hope you're having a fun week too!
 
Y'all come back!

 


Monday, June 24, 2013

Park City RV Resort

Park City, UT
June 23, 2013






We are all settled in now at Park City RV resort. The owners of Portal RV Resort in Moab also own this resort/campground. Even though Park City RV Resort is booming right now, their busiest season is winter...lots and lots of skiers flock to the area to enjoy the slopes.





I am sure the snow is pretty, but oh my, so are all the beautiful flowers we are enjoying now.  "Different strokes for different folks" as we prefer not to be cold! 




The following are a few pictures I enjoyed taking around the Koi pond!






Our site is on the end...this is our view from the dinette window and my recliner.




This is a view of the off-leash dog park through the garden...our pups are so liking it. There is room to roam and run, some shade, and a combination of part pea gravel and grass.









 Most of the flowers are blooming...only the black-eyed susans still have buds.

The colors are so vivid...






 The weather has been just perfect! High today was 74 and low last night 50 with a nice breeze is blowing...













We haven't seen much of Park City or Salt Lake City yet. But, we did get to Wal-Mart and Petsmart. Joe and I have set a record for us...



...we haven't seen the likes of either one of those stores since we left Tucson the end of April! We sure cut it close on dog food. I just served up the last of the 96 pounds we stocked up on before we left Tucson!
















This morning, Sally and I went exploring down by the river in the campground. There is a nice hiking path that runs along the river. We had such a fun time...just us!







I'm not sure what these water plants are, but the tiny white blooms were gleaming in the sunlight.



They were growing in the water all along the bank...not real showy with just a few, but the large clumps  sure stood out.





The birds were singing and the flowers were dancing, Sally was smelling and the butterflies fluttering...what a treat for me!




















 There were dandelions everywhere! I can remember when I was growing up we would look for the seed pods so we could blow them and watch the seeds scatter. I don't think kids do that anymore.










These reminded me of cattails.












We are so thankful to be alive and healthy.

We are glad to be here!

Thanks for stopping by today. Hope you have a great week!

Y'all come back!