Scott and I just returned from our trip to New York. We had beautiful weather, overcast, but not rainy, so the driving was great. Caught very little traffic, but saw lots of road construction going on. Our first stop was a short visit with Tip and Debbie in Pennsylvania. Then on to Cooperstown. We spent the whole day at the Baseball Hall of Fame. I think we read every sign and caption in the whole place. It’s something we’ve been thinking about doing for some time. Left Cooperstown and made our way to Niagara Falls. We took a nighttime tour of the Canadian side of the falls. The view from Canada allows you to see the full view of the falls. We went up to the 58th floor of a building to see the falls at night with the colored lights behind the falls. It was really pretty.
The next day we took a day tour on the American side of the falls. After a day in Canada with the $6.00 gas and the 15% sales tax, we really appreciated our homeland even more! We took a ride on the Maid in the Mist boat tour that took us right up to the Horseshoe Falls. We got soaked, but it was spectacular! The mist created by the splash will envelope you as you turn to return to the dock. The American Falls and Birdal Veil Falls cascading onto the huge rocks below make a thunderous roar. But, oh, so pretty! This is definitely the best way to see the falls. Took a trip to Goat Island which separates the US falls from the Canadian Falls. Then we walked down some steep stairs to the edge of the Bridal Veil Falls. Boy, is that water cold! We couldn’t stand there too long because we were right under the splash of the falls and even with a poncho, we got soaked. We shared the tours with some really nice folks from Kansas, Texas, Iceland, and, Michigan.
It’s definitely one of my favorite trips we’ve taken. I’d go again at the drop of a hat.Cooperstown
Bridal Veil and American Falls, as seen from Canada
Clouds over the Smoky Mountains, just outside Knoxville. This was the typical weather for our trip. Nice for traveling.