Heber and Park City: Paradise, Delicious Food, and Lots of Blue Things
Monday was Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in the United States, a day we
celebrate Dr. King’s legacy. Thus, both Joanne and I had the day off; so we spent
it doing a bit of traveling through Midway, Heber City, and Park City. What an
incredible day to travel to places where cultures are so different, even though
they are within a dozen or two miles apart.
First, Midway. Joanne and I had a gift certificate for a full breakfast
at the Blue Boar Inn that I had received during a Heber City Chamber of
Commerce meeting at the Utah Valley University (UVU)-Wasatch Campus. I was
excited to go and take Joanne.
Blue Boar |
We trundled to Blue Boar Inn early in the a.m. The weather was crisp,
but the sun shined brightly when we arrived at the Inn. What an
incredible bed and breakfast! The Swiss settled in Midway; so, many of the
buildings, including the various resorts, had been designed in the Swiss look.
The Blue Boar Inn is no different.
Blue Boar Inn in Midway, Utah |
Darrel and Joanne at Blue Boar Inn |
After pictures, he took us
on a tour of the Inn, stopping at his incredible collection of Olympic pins.
The set included 1,165. According to Jay, he had another 600 at home.
Impressive!
Two displays and 1,165 Olympic pins |
We walked outside and took a few picture of the door and the front of
the building, which is inviting to all those who come to the Inn.
Entry door to the Blue Boar Inn |
Midway, Utah |
Then, we were off to Park City where Joanne wanted
to walk around the Tangier Mall, which is located just off Kimball Junction. We
did have a good walk, which, we hoped, could be counted as part of our walking
exercise. If not, we’re still counting it. The good part was we didn’t spend a
lot of money. I think Joanne just bought a few socks, but we did have a good
time just walking.
Blue Iguana |
We drove back through Park City and stopped on Main
Street. Joanne had previously purchased a GroupOn at the Blue Iguana, a Mexican restaurant. After parking on
Main, we walked up the stairs to the Blue Iguana. The food was pleasantly
delicious. Neither Joanne nor I could finish our dishes. We decided we
probably could have ordered just one dish and shared. Apparently, our Blue Boar Inn
breakfast was still upon us even though it was four hours later. Our table overlooked
the Sundance Film Festival TV headquarters. The Sundance Film Festival will begin next
week, and the entire city was preparing for it.
Main Street in Park City |
On the way home, we drove through Heber City and
then on to home. We did stop along the way to bask in the beauty of the reservoir
and Mt. Timpanogas at the end. Incredible view from our angle, one that one
could bask in for a long time.
Reservoir and Mt. Timpanagas |
We loved our trip to the Heber Valley and Park City.
Still in love after 35 years! |