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A Sunday in Park City
Here are a few shots from the road today:

(Stopped by my favorite soup shop before hitting the road. Love this place!)

(Organic mushroom barley with organic cashews and some freshly pressed wheatgrass juice.)

(Stopping by the library to drop off some overdue books. Yikes!)

(Overlooking Northern Park City at the base of Cove Trailhead)

(At the top of one of the streets in Park Meadows. It’s a beautiful neighborhood with epic views!)

(One of my favorite views of Park City. You should see it at night!)

(Somewhat organic pizza, they don’t use all organic products for the pizza, at Whole Foods)

(Panoramic shot from Park Meadows)

(From the top of the mountain at Utah Olympic Park. I’m sure you can see all the way to Wyoming.)

(Looking down into Kimball Junction.)

(Ski jumps at Utah Olympic Park. I had to ride up the mountain to get this shot! Fun.)

(Stopped by the Visitors Center to charge up my cellphone.)

(Ski Museum at Utah Olympic Park.)

(Inside look at the new Visitors Center in Park City.)
(View from the top of the mountain at Utah Olympic Park. I shot this video with my Canon 7d.)
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Film: Redwood Highway with Q&A
The Park City Film Series presents Redwood Highway on May 1st (Wed.) at 7pm. Tickets are available at the door: $7/general and $5/ seniors and students. A Q&A will follow the screening with producer and screenwriter James Twyman.
About the film: Living in a comfortable retirement community in Southern Oregon, estranged from her family, unsatisfied with her surroundings, and generally not happy about life, Marie decides to journey 80 miles by foot to the coast of Oregon to see the ocean for the first time in 45 years. Along the way, she meets an extraordinary cast of characters and discovers that you’re never too old to learn something about life and about yourself. Written by Redwood Highway
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