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Skiing Disaster in Salt Lake City

Well. My parents claim that Salt Lake City always has the best weather for skiing, because of essentially desert location. They claim they have been there several times and it was always beautiful. Not this time however. My parents were skiing only two full days and two half-days. Other than that it was snowing heavily, the road into the Great Cottonwood Canyon was closed or the lifts were closed due to heavy winds. So the disaster stemmed from the weather, not from skiing (in)ability of my parents.


Aunt Marta tries to recollect how to ski.


What is it outside the window? Mom says it's snowing.


I wonder how water can transform into such beautiful stars and why I cannot hold them in my hand to see.


Dad says that those stars disappear, because the heat from my hand melts the snow. Oh, really? Incredible!


We are visiting Salt Lake City. From the left: me and mom, aunt Marta and grandma Ela.


Who is this baby girl? I want to talk to her!


On the New Years Day we went to Arches National Park. Dad took aunt Marta and grandma to the Delicate Arch. I stayed behind with mom, because the trail was too slippery.


Look! I can do a high speed turn!


We have visited Park City and the Olympic Arena for the 2002 Winter Olympics. Here is Adam Malysz won two medals for Poland during the Olympics.


The Great Salt Lake is not frozen despite the temperature being -15 Cesius (-2 Fahrenheit).


Antelope Island is where the bison are. Shouldn't it be called Bison Island?

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