Showing posts with label Niagara Falls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Niagara Falls. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2011

It Was Over Two Months in the Making ...

Water flowing over Terrapin Point... but I am happy to report that at long last I have completed the last post on my July trip to Canada and Niagara Falls! Can I get a woo-hoo and yee-ha, please!

If you've got a moment or two, please stop by The Distracted Wanderer and check out Niagara Falls: A New York Point of View and see how things look from the American side of one of the most beautiful places in North America!

Now to get caught up on all those other places I've been to this summer! Oh my aching fingers!

Monday, September 5, 2011

A Timely Notice


With a slight play on words, it's about time that I posted some of my adventures in Canada with Carole at The Distracted Wanderer
Please join us for "From Niagara-on-the-Lake to Old Fort Erie With Lots of Places In Between, Part One" - there's a lot more to see in the Niagara area other than the Falls and this is just the beginning!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

The Distracted Wanderer Climbs Clifton Hill

Continuing my travel posts from my July trip to Niagara Falls in Ontario, click over to read Clifton Hill - "The Most Fun By the Falls" at The Distracted Wanderer. The dinosaurs would appreciate it and so would I!

Saturday, August 20, 2011

♪♪♪ ... And You Light Up My Life ... ♫♫

Lighting up the falls

I'm shedding some light on how they brighten up the night at Niagara Falls at The Distracted Wanderer ... click on over and read the what/where/when/why/how of a really great show!

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Greetings from Niagara Falls!

The American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls

Sadly this is my last day in Canada and I'll be heading back over the bridge to the American side shortly. It's been a very busy couple of days filled with so much to see and do coupled with very sore feet from all of the walking but oh so worth it! Yesterday I met up with a blogging friend from Canada who could be my long-lost sister we're so alike when it comes to things like history and old cemeteries and such; Carole and Steve drove me ALL over the place and fit so much into one day that it was amazing - and I've got close to 400 pictures to prove it!

As soon as I can tear myself away from my beautiful B&B I'm going to drive over to the American side of the Falls to try to get a few pictures from that angle and then I'll start the 7-hour drive back to Connecticut and reality. In the meantime, please enjoy the picture of the Canadian falls that I took Thursday evening.  Oh ... and those things that look like black spots on the right side of the picture - those are actually birds of which there were a lot! Heck, if I were a bird, I think I'd pick Niagara Falls as my home, too!

Ah well, speaking of home, I'm outta here ... once I figure out where I stuck my passport!