La Quinta Inn Buffalo Airport
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Night 1: Battlefield Ghosts
... money, but the locals actually will exchange items and services for these portraits if the old queen.
We continued east into the heart of southern Ontario. It is filled with vegetable and grain farms and dairies. Cities like Leamington boast that they produce Heinz ketchup or Hormel chili, etc. Most of the countryside along the 401 lacks the gaudiness if an American interstate. Occasionally there is an "On Route" oasis of services, but mostly it is grass ...
Overnight with a view
I must admit I didn't spend much time in Buffalo, as it was just a place where we spent the night during our weekend at the Niagara Falls. The Hotel was great anyway: probably one of the best beds I've ever slept in! It's not in the town centre (closer to Lake Erie) but from the windows, I got a great view of the town. Great value for your money!
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Niagara Falls
... boys, Your 2 great mates and looking forward to the shanagins we'll get up to when i get home.
Later that day Alex and I had organized to catch the bus to New York. It was a 10 hour bus ride but it was going to be amazing to be able to spend my first birthday outside Australia in one of if not the most famous places cities in the world. Its going to be unreal.
As mentioned next stop New York. Until then stay safe and happy travels
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Hail, Mary, full of grace...
... digress (per usual). The Bijou -- what fun!! Took Elmwood Avenue downtown, which meant I drove past a lot of familiar territory (one of my apartments was near Buff State on Elmwood). Was so wonderful to see relatives from Michael's family and to meet some of Dawn's relatives & friends... and of course it was awesome to hug on my BFF Starla, her hubby, daughter, grandkids... just so awesome, I'm beyond words. This is what it is to have ...
Maid of the Mist.....Niagra Falls..
... all there was to see on the American side. The falls are split between the 'Horseshoe Falls' (the view you generally see on the movies) and the American Falls. There are several viewing points along the cliff edge and you can literally stand within feet of where the stream finally plummets over the edge of the cliff. We then headed along the cliff edge to the Cave in the Wind attraction. We paid $11 dollars per person and were given a pair of ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center
- Business Services
- Free parking
- Pets allowed