Day 16
As Utah turned into Idaho, it became flatter and a lot, lot greener, with just miles upon miles of space. There were some flood warnings in place as the temperatures were rising, the snow was melting on the mountains and the rivers were filling fast, but we managed to avoid anything and arrived safely at Hampton Inn & Suites, Rexburg.
Sarah checked us in and she picked up on where we were from and the UK accent straight away. It turned out that she had spent a year in the UK last year and had stayed for six months in Nuneaton, which is where we moved from in the summer! I couldn’t believe that from a small town in England to a small town in Utah, USA, we found someone who had lived where we had!
Now, I’m sure most of you won’t be aware, but Rexburg is a 95% Mormon town and consequently they don’t drink alcohol or coffee. We were only aware of the alcohol thing as I was reading about it today, but we didn’t know about the coffee until we tried to find a coffee shop! It took us ages, but eventually, we found June’s place. It was a cute little shop, and everyone there seemed a little different. I don’t know enough about the Mormon religion, but I’m assuming that it’s quite traditional and June’s Place very definitely had an LGBTQ+ vibe about it. A little piece of reality just nestling within the town. Plus, the coffee was delicious, even if we did have to wait fifteen minutes for it!
We popped out for a Subway and ate it back in our room whilst watching Shawshank Redemption for the millionth time!
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