Utahns, it's all your "fault!"
Aug. 28th, 2013 02:42 pmWe spent Thursday night mounting our flat screen to the wall - that was quite the adventure since this wall was added in order to divide the house in half (you can just make out the handles of the sliding glass doors that used to divide the space.

On Friday night we tried another restaurant in our neighborhood (our neighborhood is very residential but has an interesting vibe in which there are businesses and restaurants sprinkled in right between homes). This place - Third Avenue Bistro - uses only locally sourced ingredients (we were sitting right next to our tomato source). I had their quinoa burger and Nick had the regular one. Much like the Avenues Proper Brewhouse that we went to a few weeks ago, this place knows how to make an aioli!

The next day we biked over to the Natural History Museum on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail (the shoreline of the prehistoric Lake Bonneville), which would have been better with mountain bikes - we ended up having to walk a good part of it.

The Natural History Museum did not disappoint - lots and lots of dinosaurs!


The building is beautiful, but as you can see by this photo, a storm came through and we had to wait a half an hour before biking home!

We came back via the cemetery - this is a view southwest toward downtown SLC.

And my latest adventures in cooking - some pork and beef tacos!


On Friday night we tried another restaurant in our neighborhood (our neighborhood is very residential but has an interesting vibe in which there are businesses and restaurants sprinkled in right between homes). This place - Third Avenue Bistro - uses only locally sourced ingredients (we were sitting right next to our tomato source). I had their quinoa burger and Nick had the regular one. Much like the Avenues Proper Brewhouse that we went to a few weeks ago, this place knows how to make an aioli!

The next day we biked over to the Natural History Museum on the Bonneville Shoreline Trail (the shoreline of the prehistoric Lake Bonneville), which would have been better with mountain bikes - we ended up having to walk a good part of it.

The Natural History Museum did not disappoint - lots and lots of dinosaurs!


The building is beautiful, but as you can see by this photo, a storm came through and we had to wait a half an hour before biking home!

We came back via the cemetery - this is a view southwest toward downtown SLC.

And my latest adventures in cooking - some pork and beef tacos!
