I think all of the maple trees on Washington St behind the Allen. street metro station are dying. I wonder what it is.
UPDATE: its killed all of the new maple trees on main st
tinypliny - 07/08/11 01:21 Is someone noticing this apart from you?!
07/05/2011 00:16 #54643
Buffalo Fireworks From the Outer Harbour Category: holidays
The spot we went to last year was
well lit by new street lights
packed with 10,000 people
Its like this year everyone knew our spot so we moved out on the harbor into the dark. I think it was the most intense upclose view of large scale fireworks I have ever seen.
Here is the finale filmed with my outdated 5mp mobile phone cam.
It was a great end to a great weekend. Next weekend is (e:hodown) visit, Sirius Rising and the Taste of Buffalo.
tinypliny - 07/08/11 01:23 I saw it from 100 miles away at my window sipping a cup of tea and ruing the loss of a weekend...
metalpeter - 07/05/11 17:48 That was pretty cool thanks...... Taste of Buffalo minus the crowd is all ways a great time....
07/04/2011 11:33 #54639
Midnight Mass - July 4th 2010 Category: bikes
Now that I finally got a bike I headed out to midnight mass last night. By 12:30am there must have been 300+ bikers at Allen St Holly Farms waiting to go.
I wish I had the foresight to use Google's free My Tracks app so that we could have seen speed, distance and location afterwards.
The amount of fireworks that went of on this trip was unbelievable. We traveled from Allen to Niagara Square where the bikes filled up the entire circle going around and around. I wish I had a pic of it from up top. At some point around here something happend to sameer because we didn't see him anymore.
Then down to the sand hills on the Buffalo River. It was so dark I could not get picture but the highlights were two dudes doing linked somersaults down the sand hill while holding lit sparklers in their pockets, people shooting the Verizon sign with bottle rockets and smoking a beer.
The next stop was a gas station ore on the eastside. They must have been so excited to get so much business at 2am. I think they sold out of beer. The scariest part was fireworks at the gas station. I quickly moved away from the tanks.
Here you can see (e:Terry) was one of the first people in line.
Next we made a trip to a park I had never seen on the buffalo river where we had a massive bonfire. Here is the google map to it.
...and here are two pics of the location thanks to google maps
At the park with the bonfire, people sand the anthem followed by a bunch of "America - Fuck Ya!"
This is the only example of the song I could find on youtube
Last stop was delaware park then my backyard with (e:keithT) and Casey.
tinypliny - 07/08/11 01:25 Wow, that looks like so much fun... Only I don't think I would have been able to ride along with so many people. Any traffic, pedestrian or biker, within a radius of a couple feet makes me get off and walk my bike. I am the world's poorest biker.
dcoffee - 07/07/11 21:49 Looks like so much fun, I bet you had a blast. That's one of my favorite parks too, we usually call it Smith Street Park, but I guess it's officially Red Jacket River Front Park, :::link::: We usually show up by canoe, but it's a great place for a hike too. Nature has reclaimed it.
heidi - 07/04/11 12:10 I had fantasies of being social last night and joining midnight mass... but I figured it was either that or fireworks tonight. I hope I chose well - this looks like it was pretty awesome.
07/03/2011 23:32 #54636
Cost of gas Category: cars
Just for future reference. This is a full tank.
tinypliny - 07/08/11 01:26 That is equal to 30 GBP now.
vincent - 07/04/11 00:25 This is the Weak US $ in play
07/03/2011 19:14 #54634
Windmill Point Park Rock Quarry Rocks Category: swimming
I had the best swimming experience I have ever had in the area at Windmill Point Park Rock Quarry in Fort Erie
The downside is it's in Canada across the bridge and the border drama is annoying.
Other than that it is the first time I have been swimming in clean water in so long. It was crystal clear, so much that I felt comfortable opening my eyes under water.
We swam across and back. Its nice because although they have a supervised lifeguard area you can swim wherever the frick you want at your own risk.
The water is cool but refreshing rather than freezing. It gets about 40ft deep and the lifeguard said its fed by 17 springs.
I dove off the rocks after (e:libertad) jumped in. They also had this giant blow up rock wall slide.
It cost $8.50 Canadian to get in but its worth every penny. The lifeguard said they have a season pass too.
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