We went hiking at Niagara Gorge on Sunday. It was s o nice to get outside in a teeshirt and run around. Here it is from the top, we hiked down to the bottom.
It was cool to touch the ice when you are all hot and sweaty from hiking in the sun. If only it felt like that in the winter.
Apparently, they are having some issue with New Zealand Mud Snails
We were with a guy who had a broken arm and walked with a cane. I don't know who thought it was a good idea to take him on a frozen cliff path hike. I guess he survived so it was good.
The water was so pretty.
Check out the waves
We finally got down to the shore
At one point we found the last pieces of ice and chucked them in the water to take out our winter aggression.
(e:terry) caught this one right out of the water. Yes, this is how people get swept away and die.
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Then the ice boom broke or something because all of a sudden there were a million icebergs, some of which were a good 10 feet long.
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Once we sat own in the sun, off came Terri's top. She is the most unbashful woman I ever met, I think it is cool that she exercises her right to be topless. The visitor center viewing area about 200 feet above quickly field with dude's watching her from above. It wasn't remove enough for me to take anything off - next time we will have to go to Zoar Valley, lol.
This is Dave's cousin Pat.
On the way back up, the other topless terry was playing Karate Kid.
Here are Dave and Otsi.
And
(e:matthew),
(e:terry) and I
I took this picture for
(e:jacob). It is the new indian casino. I thought the design was pretty cool and he would like it.
On the way home I took some pics of the river overlooking Grand Island. It looked so beuatiful. Too bad it is so disgustingly polluted. I remember working at this factory on that road for a day (as a temp computer specialist) where their primary business was burning formaldehyde to make other chemicals. The woman I worked with was covered in growths and their was a yellow line on the floor that separated the clerical staff from the workers that had protective gear on. I quit after one day despite the secretary telling me that an air purifier would help make it safe.
Then there is the oil refineries at River Road. They smell so freaking bad. That whole area should be moved somewhere more remote and away from the water.
unfortunately the testing etc can take forever. I worked in a lab and my boss invented a drug that eventually got FDA approved and they use it for transplants now- but it took SIXTEEN YEARS from "bench to bedside".
that is reaally awesome! how long you think it will take to make it through the testing and whatnot?