Visit to the State of Utah (Part 3). Salt Lake City
It was impossible to visit the state of Utah without seeing its capital, Salt Lake City, so early in the morning on Saturday, we set off for the main city of the Mormons.
Read moreIt was impossible to visit the state of Utah without seeing its capital, Salt Lake City, so early in the morning on Saturday, we set off for the main city of the Mormons.
Read moreIn 2002, the XIX Winter Olympic Games took place in Salt Lake City, with some sports events held in Park City. An Olympic Park was established here, featuring ski slopes, ski jumps, and a bobsled track.
Read moreAs soon as we learned that Mark’s school would start online, we decided to take a vacation for about 10 days. We thought that studying online could also be done remotely…
Read moreAs soon as Trump announced the quarantine, (the school) Basis immediately sent an email stating that after the holidays, students would not need to return to school, as online learning would be organized instead.
Read moreI left home urgently, preparing in just 3 days. The children learned that a new law was passed in the states stating that with a Green Card, one cannot be absent from the country for more than six months from the last stay, or it might be canceled at the border.
Read moreThe time has come when conversations revolve around grandchildren and plants. It’s good that it’s not about ailments, although those seem to increase with age. And now, I want to boast about my grandson.
Read moreWe spent Independence Day visiting family friends. We rarely go outside in such heat, but they always set up a huge pool in the summer, where the kids happily frolic.
Read moreSometimes we finished work at 9:15, but other times we had to stay until 10 or even 11 o’clock. I was always on my feet, but at 7 o’clock, there was a fifteen-minute break in the break room.
Read moreWhile working in the store, I formed the opinion that Americans are very tolerant towards people who speak English poorly. Perhaps it’s because there are so many immigrants here, or maybe it’s just out of politeness that they don’t pay much attention.
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