This weekend we chose to make the most of our close proximity to one of the more famous independent film festivals. Most of you would have heard about the Sundance Film Festival which is actually held in Park City, just a short 1/2 hours drive north of Salt Lake City. The locals joke that its the one week a year where the town is overtaken by 'the people in black" i.e. New Yorkers & other very hip film makers.
We walked along the main street to take in the famous theaters, some very well dressed crowds & talented buskers before heading up to a cute cafe where we had a second delicious breakfast. The cafe had prominently placed signs on the tables stating that there was positively absolutely to be no meetings held at the tables unless the tables were rented out for that purpose. They then listed the rates as starting at $45/hour. Interesting huh? I guess these New Yorker types like to hog tables causing endless frustration to the waitstaff, business owners & other hungry patrons.
Jamin sampling the hot chocolate after braving the -8'c cold outside.
Me & my boy, who's growing up awfully quickly! He was doing the toddler walk around the tables charming all the other customers.
Oma had her work cut out for her chasing the boys around the cafe. We had a long wait for the food so the extra set of hands was so very appreciated!
A very fun morning. Too bad I wasn't able to get any tickets to the films. Maybe next year we can actually take in a film & really experience the festival...?
Glad you had a good time. Not as much snow even though it was so cold.
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