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Niagara Falls
You simply cannot visit Toronto without seeing the famous Falls, at least on a first visit. Alan, being the administrator he is, looked up all the train times and travel options before the trip and found that it was a bit expensive to come here by train. Our Parisian friend, Antony, was with us and it worked out cheaper to hire a car ...
The Devil Wears Joe Fresh
... as Carla volunteered for it I decided to tag along, so off we went to a café just a block away to order a ‘freshly squeezed orange juice’ for a whopping $4. Once again we had flashbacks to Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada, but it did get us out in the fresh air for a few more minutes rather than standing around wondering who it was okay to catch eye contact with.
Carla, Melissa, and I did manage to while away nearly an hour grabbing lunch at ...
Going, Going, Still Here, Going, Finally Gone!
... forward and made my way safely off a 15 passenger shady plane into a storm of weather in Zanzibar.
As soon as I landed off the very small plane of all 8 passengers, my friend Katherine was there to greet me. Welcome to Zanzibar! And then the rain fell from sky as if the island was suffering from a drought. Once we made it to the house, I was starving, changed and together we ventured the streets for food in flooding water. ...
Niagara Falls
That's it, today is the day we're going to the famous Niagara Falls! After an early start, we watch the views of Toronto at dawn from the bus as we make our way there.
Thanks God, the weather has improved a lot and today is sunny and hot as hell! We walk all the way along the turquoise blue river and start hearing the roaring sound of the falls in the distance before we even see them...
First glimpse of the smaller falls on the american side, ...
COLOURS OF THE RAINBOW
... arrived back home and was preparing a scrumptious lunch.
Our last activity for the day was after tea, when Rod dropped us off to visit John-Mark and Deb, their two children, and lovely dog, Esky - I think that is how her name is spelt. She was very welcoming indeed, and we were thoroughly licked ! She is a Siberian Husky - a very attractive dog, with almond - shaped eyes.
Part of the reason for ...


