The rear view mirror reflects home but an adventure lays ahead. Day two has us travelling from Bozeman, Montana to Springville, Utah. But first we head up into ski country. It's hard to get a good picture out of a moving vehicle but in mountain country it's still an awesome shot.
Breakfast is on the road and a stop at the Blue Moon Bakery where there were fantastic scones and funky ambiance. Nestled in the mountains this was a sleepy little town poised to come to life with the upcoming ski season. Sadly the ambiance was quickly left behind as the road and more gorgeous scenery called.
A small glitch where the GPS was just not cooperating and the falling apart paper map had to be consulted.
What are the odds?
Arrived in Salt Lake City and on a spur of the moment decision decided to risk driving in the dark and see the Tabernacle. Everything was crazy busy and not a parking spot in sight. Although in the second lap around the area there was enough time to appreciate the gorgeous historic houses that line one street. The busyness? Turns out they were having one of their yearly conventions. What are the odds?
So it was off to Springville, Utah where an old bank building with marble columns and soaring ceiling now houses a restaurant. The smile of the day was with the waiter who offered lemonade or soda as a beverage. Expecting this, it's Utah after all, my husband asked hopefully if there was any beer. The young man who was our waiter lit up like we'd given him a present. "Lots of good beer," he raved. "I know beer." He smiled and I noticed the hole under his lip where the earring had been removed and the tattoo peaking from beneath his shirt sleeve. Not everything is as it seems.
And the road rolls on.
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Ryshia
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