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Back from Niagara
- Stephanie W
- Miss Golden Goddess
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Donna
Glad to hear you enjoyed your brief foray into our beautiful country. Hey, you should have let me know and I could have met up to say hi. Then again, not sure what your better half is like about meeting other TG's.
Having spent countless days hanging out in Niagara during my tour guide days when family and friends have been here visiting, I know the area very well. The Cave of the Winds below the American Falls is quite the experience if you can brave the Hurricane Deck. Up there, you'd be lucky to get your camera out of your pocket, let alone trying to take a picture with the power of all that water thundering down upon you. It really does take your breath away. (No, not recommended doing this en femme
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Clifton Hill (or Tackytown as it's sometimes affectionately called) is always worth a visit with it's restaurants, wax museums, Ripleys, horror attractions and its other colourful 'scenery'. Definitely one of Niagara's guilty pleasures. The best view of Niagara bar far though is by helicopter. Truly awesome and highly recommended to do that at least once in your lifetime. If you took in the beautiful parks, you'll know what a treat that is too. They do such a wonderful job year round, and again, well worth seeing. Ditto the drive along the Niagara Parkway. As you know, no visit to the area is complete without seeing Niagara-on-the-Lake. Such a quaint and beautiful place.
Sounds like you got to see quite a bit but you'll find there's still plenty to see on your next visit.
Stephanie
Glad to hear you enjoyed your brief foray into our beautiful country. Hey, you should have let me know and I could have met up to say hi. Then again, not sure what your better half is like about meeting other TG's.
Having spent countless days hanging out in Niagara during my tour guide days when family and friends have been here visiting, I know the area very well. The Cave of the Winds below the American Falls is quite the experience if you can brave the Hurricane Deck. Up there, you'd be lucky to get your camera out of your pocket, let alone trying to take a picture with the power of all that water thundering down upon you. It really does take your breath away. (No, not recommended doing this en femme
Clifton Hill (or Tackytown as it's sometimes affectionately called) is always worth a visit with it's restaurants, wax museums, Ripleys, horror attractions and its other colourful 'scenery'. Definitely one of Niagara's guilty pleasures. The best view of Niagara bar far though is by helicopter. Truly awesome and highly recommended to do that at least once in your lifetime. If you took in the beautiful parks, you'll know what a treat that is too. They do such a wonderful job year round, and again, well worth seeing. Ditto the drive along the Niagara Parkway. As you know, no visit to the area is complete without seeing Niagara-on-the-Lake. Such a quaint and beautiful place.
Sounds like you got to see quite a bit but you'll find there's still plenty to see on your next visit.
Stephanie
- DonnaT
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- Stephanie W
- Miss Golden Goddess
- Posts: 905
- Joined: Mon Sep 26, 2005 9:57 pm
- Location: Ontario, Canada
Donna
As I suspected. From what you've told us in the past about her 'tolerance' (or lack thereof) of your CDing, I'm not surprised to hear she would be a little skeptical of your motive for taking her on a trip. I suppose as long as the 'romance quotient' was sufficient, that should erase any of her doubts.
Stephanie
As I suspected. From what you've told us in the past about her 'tolerance' (or lack thereof) of your CDing, I'm not surprised to hear she would be a little skeptical of your motive for taking her on a trip. I suppose as long as the 'romance quotient' was sufficient, that should erase any of her doubts.
Stephanie
- Lydia
- We Will Never Forget You - Rest in Peace
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Hi DonnaT,
Curious, but my SO (Paula) is also dubious about meeting any other TG. She is otherwise completely supportive of my CD, buys pretties for me, encourages me to go "out" (but without her). She has no interest in joining the forum, yet feels quite comfortable with me dressed.
Women are strange creatures - but I love them dearly.
Hugs,
Lydia
Curious, but my SO (Paula) is also dubious about meeting any other TG. She is otherwise completely supportive of my CD, buys pretties for me, encourages me to go "out" (but without her). She has no interest in joining the forum, yet feels quite comfortable with me dressed.
Women are strange creatures - but I love them dearly.
Hugs,
Lydia
"There comes a time ... when you must grasp the bull by the tail and face the situation."