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Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:45 pm
by Roanoker
If pictures are missing, find them at http://www.flickr.com/photos/115393943@ ... 070603504/.

It is August 1, 2008, and we are approaching Niagara Falls, the primary destination of this entire trip.

I thought this was a city, but it is actually a group of hotels overlooking Niagara Falls. I snapped it from our car.
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We followed the sheep and paid $20 to park. Do your homework and you can find a better place for less money.
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I suppose there is historical significance to this place. I don't know what it is.
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You can always find places to buy stuff.
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A mix of old and new. I should have rotated this one a few degrees to the right. Sorry about that.
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I bet the views of the Falls is spectacular from the top floors. We didn't stay in any of these hotels.
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Here's a first hint of the falls beyond.
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I was struck by the many extraordinarily beautiful flowers planted there for visitors to enjoy.
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This is an entrance of sorts. I don't remember where it led.
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The flowers are real. The background is fake. And I don't like it.
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Nice landscaping. Good colors.
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Niagara Falls from close to the top. Oops! Done with twelve pictures for the week. More next week.
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Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:04 pm
by grovester
Nice pictures!  We were just there 2 weeks ago, we stayed at the Hilton, amongst those hotels you photoed.  The 21st floor view was indeed spectacular.  I'll post some photos, if you don't mind sharing the thread.

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:11 pm
by Roanoker
Thank you. Be my guest! It will be fun to see what caught our respective eyes. I'd love to see your view from the 21st floor. I bet there were plenty of honeymooners there, too, as this is June, the big wedding month. Maybe you were one of them.  :wink:

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 7:34 pm
by bbqboy
Roanoker wrote: Thank you. Be my guest! It will be fun to see what caught our respective eyes. I'd love to see your view from the 21st floor. I bet there were plenty of honeymooners there, too, as this is June, the big wedding month. Maybe you were one of them.  :wink:
What a funny trip report, R. 
"I thought it was a city, but....."

Did either of you venture to the Canada side? I remember that distinctly in 1965 when i visited.

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 7:43 pm
by Roanoker
bbqboy wrote: What a funny trip report, R. 
"I thought it was a city, but....."

Did either of you venture to the Canada side? I remember that distinctly in 1965 when i visited.
I think we were on the Canadian side when I took these pictures. I'm horrible with exact locations. I just take pictures of things I think are pretty or interesting.

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:15 pm
by grovester
yes she was on the Canadian side, the US side is a big park area while the CA side is more a strip of parkway with some hotel districts

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:38 pm
by grovester
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Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:08 pm
by Roanoker
Wow! You went to places I did not. I'm the one who likes flowers, and I didn't know about the arboretum. And you went behind the falls! I suppose you got pretty wet.

Thanks for posting your pics!

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:21 pm
by grovester
the arboretum was a bit south of horseshoe, easy to miss I imagine, all the excitement is around horseshoe and the american falls.  Behind the falls and maid of the mist were the equivalent of waterpark rides, hence the blue ponchos you see in one pic, not very amenable to photographs!

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:05 am
by Roanoker
grovester wrote: the arboretum was a bit south of horseshoe, easy to miss I imagine, all the excitement is around horseshoe and the american falls.  Behind the falls and maid of the mist were the equivalent of waterpark rides, hence the blue ponchos you see in one pic, not very amenable to photographs!
Well, your venture on the side where I dared not go yielded that beautiful rainbow, a show-stopper.

On to the next "show."  :)

Enticing falls.
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They got a little closer than we did.
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I appreciate the lighting in this one.
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I really like this one.
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Always time for flowers.
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We're in Canada.
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Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:16 am
by kucer
Whoaa, you didn't do Maid of the Mist?

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:31 am
by Roanoker
kucer wrote: Whoaa, you didn't do Maid of the Mist?
:( No. Too chicken, I guess. I don't do theme park rides where I might get wet, either.

However, I *was* willing to walk through knee-high water in a slot canyon in Arizona with my son, who really knows how to plan a vacation.

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:43 am
by kucer
I understand the hesitance to go on it, but it is pretty cool. I remember reading about one of those boats fishing out a kid who went over the falls a long time ago.  Tourists got their moneys worth on that trip.

You definitely get wet though!

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 1:02 am
by Jess
I was there for the first time about a month before you were, Roanoker!

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:52 am
by Roanoker
Jess wrote: I was there for the first time about a month before you were, Roanoker!
Pretty impressive place, no?

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:44 am
by IraGlacialis
You really like using borders don't ya?  :P
Nice set.

I have yet to go to Niagara Falls. The only major waterfall I have been to is Multnomah Falls in Oregon.

Though frankly, I think I prefer the stature and aesthetics of a Angel/Multnomah-type waterfall to the sheer scale and volume of a Victoria/Niagara-esque waterfall.
However, the sheer complexity of Iguazu Falls trumps both types in my mind. That is one natural wonder I would love to visit.

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 3:35 pm
by Roanoker
IraGlacialis wrote: You really like using borders don't ya?  :P
Actually, I use them to accommodate portrait-oriented pictures so they will fit on a 4:3, 72dpi computer screen and my digital picture frame. I usually crop the original, 3:2, 300dpi pictures produced by my Nikon camera by chopping off the least desirable portion. Given my druthers, I would probably not use "borders" at all.
Nice set.
Thanks.
I have yet to go to Niagara Falls. The only major waterfall I have been to is Multnomah Falls in Oregon.

Though frankly, I think I prefer the stature and aesthetics of a Angel/Multnomah-type waterfall to the sheer scale and volume of a Victoria/Niagara-esque waterfall.
I think we are going to Oregon in August this year. Maybe we should make a point to visit Multnomah Falls. It will be up to my son, the Tour Guide.  :D
However, the sheer complexity of Iguazu Falls trumps both types in my mind. That is one natural wonder I would love to visit.
If you get to see Iguazu Falls (and I have no idea where they are located), be sure to post pictures!

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 8:13 am
by Roanoker
Here's the next set. Same day, 8/1/08.

This little guy had a nice place to perch.
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There were a few other visitors that day.
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Waiting their turn to get wet.
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Time to get soaked.
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We are moving back to Kansas City next week! Yaaaay!

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:11 am
by AllThingsKC
Thanks for sharing these awsome photos!
Roanoker wrote: We are moving back to Kansas City next week! Yaaaay!
Welcome home!

Re: Niagara Falls, August 2008

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 4:54 pm
by Roanoker
AllThingsKC wrote: Thanks for sharing these awsome photos!

Welcome home!
Thank you, ATKC, for both nice comments. We are now back home! Looking for a house. Staying with the single son. Hope he continues to tolerate me until we find that house.

Continuing with the Niagara Falls pictures taken on 8/1/09 (gosh, almost a year ago!)...
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Notice that his landing gear is retracted.  :D
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I like this one.
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