I keep an eye on blogs that mention Salt Lake City whether they are related to real estate or not.
I read this post today written by someone who visited here over the holidays and wanted to share it.
I've decided that when I run across posts like this in the future, I'll come back to this post and add the blog entries to the list.
Bear in mind that I will only be posting positive links here, not pointing to blogs that say how terrible Salt Lake is... (Do those exist?)
Anyway, Here is link #1:
http://jawharah.wordpress.com/2008/01/03/back/
I do not know these people. They are not clients of mine. These are just people who mention Salt Lake in their blog entries and Google sends me a heads-up.
If I have linked to your blog post and you would like me to remove the link, just let me know.
Thanks!
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that's a great idea Ben...
thank you for posting this blog
4. Trips
I did very little traveling this year; that could be why I'm in a funk. Yes, there were a few trips to Salt Lake, including a trip with my 50's friends to see "Little Women, The Musical" at the Hale Theater. I also drove to Moab for an annual bank meeting and, once again, saw very little of the surrounding countryside. This time I did make it down Moab's main street. The funnest trip was with my mom, sister and brother to visit relatives in Fielding, Utah. We spent one evening with my Uncle Donald, his wife, Eleanor, and my Aunt Betty Jean, going over old journals and listening to Mom and Donald reminisce. The next day, we drove over the hill to Clarkston and then into Logan. What a blast of memories when we ate pizza at Frederico's. That was a favorite haunt of mine when I was in college.
Source: http://lifesapicture.blogspot.com/2008/01/reflections-on-2007_06.html