Irritating Insects & Bountiful Waters
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Friday,
September 2, 2016
The mosquitoes drove us out of Potato
Creek State Campground near Notre Dame. The information we got was that they are
returning the area to its natural habitat which includes swamps and bogs and lots
of wild plant life. While delightful in aspect, it provides habitat for mosquitoes
in abundance. The park people said they’ve also ceased to spray for them. Imagine
sitting inside our RV watching those critters amass at our windows looking for good
meat. We abandoned our site a day early and headed east towards Niagara Falls.
Leaving
Indiana driving the southern shore of Lake Erie (our 4th lake!), we entered Ohio
… and that tenacious state held out for 50 miles of shore along Lake Erie before
losing ground to New York. For our geography students … look it up on a map … fascinating.
Also look up … which is the largest of the five Great Lakes? Is that one the largest
in the world? How much of the world’s water does it hold?
While in Ohio, we caught sight of a different culture.
Amish through this part of Indiana, Ohio and New York … along Lake Erie. Amish Horse
Carriage. A culture within a culture. Amazing the horses aren't spooked by the cars
and trucks. Maybe they have a peaceful attitude also.
NIAGARA FALLS
Our
first visit. All right … this is your basic Niagara Falls trip report … or is it?
All our lives we’ve seen photos of this place; and people warn that you can look
at it for hour and then what? NOT TRUE. We spent two days and were continually filled
with wonder and astonishment. We went above the falls, below them, into them, across
from them. We watched films about them … the geology, the history, the daredevils
with their wires and barrels. We drove up the river and down the river. We went
to the whirlpool in the river caused by a right degree turn in the river; we toured
the power plant powered by Niagara Falls that powers parts of seven states. We had
lunch in the Artpark with sculptures and musical creations in the park. And we finally
crossed over the Rainbow Bridge into Ontario Canada to see the falls from the other
side. The entire area is full of wondrous phenomena. Bridal Veil Falls on US side
with Vicki in Picture. There are actually three falls ... American Falls, Bridal
Veil Falls (on the US Sides) and Horseshoe Falls (Canadian Side).
We also did the hike to the base of Bridal Veil Falls on
the Canada side. Closeup in second picture. See Dan wave at us in the picture in
the center.(with sunglasses).
Horseshoe Falls
Took this picture on the Canada side it is amazing how
close you can stand to the edge of these falls. Here you can see the entire "horseshoe".
The views and access is much better on the Canada side.
Oh … and the food in Niagara Falls State Park is plentiful
if you want a $12 hamburger and a $6 ice cream cone. Then again, thanks to our geocaching
excursions we found a tiny food stand a few hundred yards from the Park … that had $4.50 delicious hamburgers and a lovely
sculpture garden to enjoy our food. If you go there … it’s called the Misty Dog Grill. They have a website.
And just up the river from the power plant we found a Whirlpool. This whirlpool is below the falls
caused by a 90 degree turn in the Niagara River at Whirlpool State Park.
Nicola Tesla is honored in both countries with a monument in the USA
and a memorial in Canada. This is the statue of him in Canada. (the taller one without
the sunglasses.)
An added note of curiosity … while avoiding main roads
we found this house, by accident, in a residential area in the city of Niagara Falls,
NY.
What We Discovered
Niagara
Falls - Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
Second
Coming House of Prophet Isaiah, Niagara Falls, NY https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/38832
Comments
Looks like you went through Detroit without
stopping - I won't take it personally! From Tom Stella, on Sep 2, 2016 at 08:56PM
Hi Tom ... we did wave as we intentionally
avoided Detroit ... driving the south edge of Lake Erie. We like driving along water
... not much of it in CO. From Dan & Vicki, on Sep 3, 2016 at 03:15PM
Keith and I went to Niagara when I was living
in NJ. Amazing and unforgettable. From Jennifer
Benjamin, on Sep 3, 2016 at 03:30PM
Always enjoy your pictures and posts. I went
to Niagara fall on the Canadian side several years ago. A wonderful trip. Loved
the maid of the mist. From Susan Malachosky, on Sep 3, 2016 at 05:13PM
Pennsylvania. Lake Superior, it is the largest
"freshwater" lake, it holds 10% of the worlds fresh water. The Amish are
a group of Christians that live a simple life without any technology. - Sebastian
& Sabrina
From Pollyanna Melendez, on Sep 13, 2016 at 03:41PM
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