Summer Vacation in Colorado (part II)
This is a continuation of my impressions from our trip to Steamboat this summer. This part will be the most lengthy detailed, longer than any story in this blog.
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This is a continuation of my impressions from our trip to Steamboat this summer. This part will be the most lengthy detailed, longer than any story in this blog.
Today, your narrator will be me, Levy, and as T.S. already wrote, I am her son-in-law. With her permission, I decided to share my impressions of our trip to Steamboat this summer. I’ll say in advance that the story turned out to be quite long detailed, in several parts.
On the first day, we decided not to ski, but to get passes and enroll Mark in ski school for two days. I naively thought — just come to the mountain and ski. But no…
Read moreLast summer, the kids planned a trip to the mountains to the resort town of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. They had been there two years ago and really liked it.
Read moreAnother attraction in Utah is the Great Salt Lake. The lake is very large, and the opposite shore is not visible; only a few mountain islands can be seen here and there. It somewhat resembles our Azov Sea and is similarly shallow.
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 moreAt the end of last week, we went to Mexico. Our friends rented a house on the coast for a week during their children’s vacation and invited us for the weekend. It’s the same house in the same place in Puerto Peñasco where we were the year before last.
Read moreThe city strongly resembled European cities with high-rise buildings, parks, and greenery. In some places, it reminded me of Moscow or the center of Rostov, but it predominantly featured red brick buildings.
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