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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Happy New Year

Well Happy New Year everyone! I hope you all had a lovely Christmas, with at least a day or two off to enjoy in your own special way. 




It's been a busy one for me, but very enjoyable. Last year I'd saved a bunch of vacation days to use at the end of the year & it gave me a lovely extended holiday, so I decided to do the same again this year. Last Christmas I visited the Grand Canyon & had decided to do something equally fun this year. Naturally though, I was unaware that I'd be having company this Christmas!

Regardless though, my saved vacation days this year enabled me to finish work on December 21st, & I don't return until tomorrow, January 3rd. Since I do have the privilege of having someone nice in my life now, I was lucky enough not to have to spend the holidays alone again. I've always been very resourceful on my own & always put my free time to good use - being single has never stopped me traveling or enjoying life. But I'm sure the majority of folk will agree that fun times are even better when enjoyed with good company.

This holiday just happens to also coincide with M's relocation - he is in the process of a PCS from GA to NY, so is using the time to enjoy a heap of his saved leave. So we decided to combine business with pleasure over Christmas, & drove out to Watertown, upstate NY for a couple of days to do some apartment-hunting. Then we continued on to spend a couple of days on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls.

This was my 2nd trip to the Falls - I was there in July 2009, so as you can imagine, the scenery was quite different this time of year! I was excited about capturing the falls at night since they are lit up so beautifully. My wonderful man was a real trooper, in spite of the frigid temperatures, & humored me quite nicely by carrying my tripod and never complaining about freezing his bum off on Christmas Eve!

I loved the view of the Canadian or Horseshoe falls with the freezing mist rising up high!




The American Falls & Bridal Veil Falls were kind of joined at the hip by chunks of ice, and looked fabulous, especially all lit up.




We were also lucky enough to catch some fireworks over the Falls on Christmas Eve too!




We went back for more freezing temperatures on Christmas morning to catch the scenery in daylight too. Needless to say, the mist remained the dominant feature of the Canadian Falls!




I especially loved the white-out view of the Canadian Falls at Table Rock.




And it was also great to see the icy slabs over the American & Bridal Veil Falls in daylight too!






Afterwards on Christmas Day we had some indoor fun doing some indoor skydiving at this place! Sadly we couldn't take cameras inside, so I have no pics of us in action, but it was fabulous fun. There is a video on the webpage that you can check out though, so you can get an idea of how it works.

Later we drove out to Niagara On The Lake, a little way outside the Falls region, and visited Fort Niagara. Although it was ridiculously cold, we still really enjoyed wandering around the site, and the snowy scenes really added a very bleak perspective on how life must've been for soldiers there back in the day.



Christmas evening brought a nice dinner at Canyon Creek, one of the restaurants in the Fallsview Casino. Any of you who've been to Niagara Falls will know that it's horrendously touristy and over-priced, especially when it comes to eating out. Combine this with a major holiday & you're left with less of a choice when it comes to where to eat for the evening! So we were doubly open-minded about what lay ahead, but ended up extremely happy with the outcome! We both had decent food & also managed to get a nice view of the Falls from the nearby window too!





I mentioned earlier that we'd started out in Watertown, NY to do some apartment-hunting. We had a really busy day of this on the 23rd, & found 3 decent prospects; however, late afternoon we found a random apartment complex by accident that was very new, & decided it would be worth a look. Sadly they had already closed for the holiday, but we were both in agreement that we'd prefer to see it & not like it, than ignore it & always wonder!

So after our Canadian adventure, it was back to Watertown on the 26th to check out this place! We stayed over at The Inn at Fort Drum on the base, & then drove to the new apartment complex early on the 27th. We were so glad we'd taken the time to come back to it - their townhomes are beautiful & this place turned out to be the winner for us, & the paperwork was signed & made official there & then after we'd seen a couple of different home options.

Then we headed back to the Boston region & took the long but scenic route through the Adirondacks. Somewhere north of Lake Placid I caught this lovely snow scene:



OK folks, I'm going to end this post here, I'd hate to prolong it further & bore you you to tears with New Year's Eve's commentary too!

Hope you managed to ring out a great end to 2010 & ring in an even better 2011. Here's to a wonderfully prosperous year for us all.


5 comments:

Michelle said...

What unbelievable photos! Indoor skydiving?! I love it! It's been on our to do list for quite some time. Perhaps I'll surprise OccDoc with it when he comes back; I surprised him with hang gliding for graduating residency, so this will fit right in. I completely agree about the wait and see the apartment rather skip and always wonder. Which reminds me, I hate apartment/rental house shopping. Good thing the pups and bunnies really narrow down our options! :) Happy New Year to you, too! Wow, those photos, again, are amazing!

Julie said...

I read your guest blog and I loved it! I am a fellow New Englander...it's a love/hate relationship. I am going to follow!

Anonymous said...

YAY! He's moving closer to you!

And, as always, love the photos!

Nicky said...

Thanks ladies for the nice comments! And Jessica, yes, it's quite a relief that he'll be within driving distance now as opposed to flying distance!

Jacinta said...

Hi and thanks fr dropping by my blog. I love that you can find blogs you love just by clicking 'next blog'. It's how I have found many of my blogger friends.
So, I have had a read of your blog and love it too - and whilst I could comment on many posts, this is the one I can't resist. I visited Niagara in August of last year and loved it. It is just such an AWESOME place. Would love one day to see it in winter. Of course, a trip all the way from Aus is a BIG trip as you well know following your holiday in NZ.
Oh and I also visited Boston and other areas of New England (there are posts on my blog from the time). I do love it there - so beautiful and picturesque, and the summer weather was devine.
Winter this year is looking pretty harsh - hopefully you are keeping warm.
Glad to have found you and will definitely be back to say hi!
Good luck with your move...

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