Monday, April 25, 2011

mini-Roadtrip 2011 | Day 4: Ithaca, Still Gorges!

We crossed back stateside after a stop at Candian Duty Free.  We spent our last night in Ithaca and we did all the things you are supposed to do in Ithaca:

Gorge!

Suicide Bridge


Brownie Sundae at Purity Ice Cream

Sweet, sweet brownie sundae.  Ithaca claims to be the birthplace of ice cream sundaes.


Banana Split at Purity Ice Cream

We also walked the plaza in town and ate at Moosewood Restaurant.  Not because Moosewood was that good the last time I was there, but it is THE place to eat in Ithaca.  The food wasn't bad this time around, but it was not amazing either.

mini-Roadtrip 2011 | Day 3: Niagara Falls!!!


We crossed the border and headed into Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Everyone always says the Canada side is nicer and after crossing back into the U.S. side the next day, I'd say they weren't lying.

Unfortunately, there was still too much ice in the water so the Maid of the Mist boats were not running. It was a disappointment, but in the end it was probably for the best. We paid to go down on the observation deck right by Horseshoe (Canadian) Falls, and it was damn cold down there! Almost painfully windy and wet. Our cheap garbage bag ponchos did not help so much. But the falls are beautiful regardless.



U.S. Falls on the left, Horseshoe (Canadian) Falls on the right














Canadian Falls. Wet, cold and windy













U.S. falls. Much sunnier the next day










Maids of the Mist, waiting for the ice to melt 


Niagara Falls, ON, was a tourist trap in itself, but in a fun cheesy way.  We took full advantage of being tourists and got some fun pass that got us admission to the ferris wheel, alien mini-golf, some ghost blaster black-light laser game, a horrible motion simulator ride, a celebrity wax museum, as well as tokens for the Midway.  It was great!  We got a nice view of the falls at night and won a few new friendsies at the Midway.  I was really hoping 5 would win me a giant stuffed pegasus like I've always wanted since childhood, but unless we spent all of our life savings on tokens (to win tickets), it was not going to happen.  Also, giant stuffed pegasuses were not available as a prize.


Midway prize tickets





















Friendsies won at the Midway




Ghost Blasters laser game!
 

mini-Roadtrip 2011 | Day 2: Buffalo Wings Central

After cruising across much of NY State, we hightailed it over to Buffalo, NY.  On the itinerary was Anchor Bar, purported home of the original buffalo wings.  Yes, buffalo wings are actually from Buffalo.  No, there are no buffalo in Buffalo.

The wings were definitely tasty (as were the seasoned potato wedges), but they did not change my life.










mini-Roadtrip 2011 | Day 1: Corning, NY

We took a little roadtrip across the glorious Empire State, stopping in Corning, NY to visit the Corning Museum of Glass. (Yes, Corning, like Corningware products and such.)

I went to the CMOG many, many years ago and I remember being super impressed by it.  I'm happy to say, years later, the place still impressed.

CMOG is the world's largest museum of glass, with a collection spanning over 35 centuries of glass. That is a lot of glass. There was bad art glass, interactive modules and various demos including Glass Breaking and Hot Glassmaking.  There was even a periscope looking out onto the town of Corning.



I see you!

















Glass Lynx

Lots of glass


Fake hot glassmaking

Through the looking glass
View of Corning from the periscope

Sunday, April 10, 2011

A Visit to the Islands. The US Virgin Islands.

Hawksnest Bay, St. John















After a long NYC winter of snow (and more snow) and freezing temperatures, I went with SMMT to the U.S. Virgin Islands for a week of island relaxation  We rented a condo on St. John and visited a new beach each morning.  We had our favorites, but they were all beautiful.  We didn't actually do too much: eating, sleeping, laying on the beach, going into the ocean, reading on the balcony, going to the pool.  Not a bad life.

View of Cruz Bay, St. John














SMM showing off the baby bump and snorkel gear


















In the shallow end. Somehow successfully avoiding sunburn. 














My little friend. 














OMG, DONK!














On the ferry to St. Thomas.  Thank you, Dramamine.















Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas.  The walls of the buildings were built from Danish and Dutch ship ballasts that came over in the 16th century.



Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas.  What was once a slave market is now a crappy tourist trinket market.








Smoothie shack. Our favorite spot in Cruz Bay. 

Strawberry Banana Coconut. Nomnomnom.