Anyway, we went to Niagara Falls one night for fireworks, which we watched from the American observation platform. Our initial vantage point was OK, but we wanted to move farther out on the platform, and there were just too many people there...until it rained for ten minutes, making half the people bolt for cover. We just waited it out, and then we moved down to where we wanted to be. When the rain cleared out ten minutes later (and it wasn't even a soaking downpour, just a gentle summer rain that came and went), we had the spot we wanted.
We also attended Food Truck Tuesday at Larkin Square, a new-ish development in the city where a once-moribund area of warehouses has started transforming into something cool, and we hung out at Canalside, the unfinished-but-inviting waterfront development. I came away from Canalside still thinking that it needs more. It feels like a great start. Here's hoping for more stuff down there! (And I finally got to see the Sharkgirl statue! Every other time I've been to Canalside since her 'installation', she's been inside for cleaning.)
Some photos....
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I LOVE Niagara Falls. Been there at least thrice this century.
MMMMMMMMMMMMM GOOD OL' 716!!!!!!! FYI- The new Harbor Center is DOLCE! That's 'SWEET' in Spanish.
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