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Water, water, water
... when a UK licence was produced and handed over a summons - which couldn't cope with UK postcodes - and grudgingly admitted it was all pretty meaningless.
Never-the-less we proceeded at a more moderate pace to Niagara where we joined a tour round the attractions, the highlights of which were the elevator ride and boardwalk near the bottom of the ...
Day 8 (NUEC Day 4)
... I'm not complaining! As it was, I ended up down having breakfast about 7:30, my bags still up in my room but packed and ready to go! It seems to be getting easier and easier for me to get up early each morning.
We set off, and today I got dibs on the front seat of the van. Feels so weird to be sitting in the front-right and not having a steering wheel in front of me,
So far, the drive has been beautiful. As we head up through Pennsylvania ...
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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Thundering Water.
... the Maid of the Mist. It was awesome!!! It was done really well, because when you pull up you can see the river starting to rush and turn into rapids, but you can’t see the falls. Then the movie gets you all excited, and then you go on the boat. So you first view of the falls is from right below them. We donned the famous blue ponchos and the Maid of the Mist took us past the American Falls, and right into the middle of ...
Niagara Falls
... got a good view of them. Best place to have seen the whole show? My guess would be the revolving restaurant of the Skylon Tower - if you kept changing seats! I slept in the car in an abandoned lot in town. Happy Birthday to all the Yanks. And I finally found the answer to a puzzle. In American shops I've seen signs 2X/3x. Turns out for things like T-shirts the American sizes run S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL (or 2x and 3x). I blame MacDonald’s.
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