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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Marengo Cave - Mirror Lake


Mirror Lake at Marengo Cave in Marengo, Indiana. 

We had really hoped to enjoy a leisurely pace through the cave system, but found ourselves falling victim to a verbal cattle prod for moving along too slowly at every turn. It is unfortunate that this historic site is privately owned and operated. If you are planning a trip to Marengo Cave, forget the hiking boots, you're gonna need a good pair of running shoes to keep up with the tour guides.


Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Niagara Falls, New York, USA

A night time, city view of Niagara Falls, New York with American and Bridal Veil Falls. Photo shot from Niagara Falls, Ontario (2010). Niagara Parks light up the falls each night. The lights cycle through a series of colors from bright white to purple. You can't get this view on the American side! 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada


A view from our suite at the Hilton Hotel and Suites Niagara Falls/Fallsview (2010). We stayed in a luxurious two-room tower king suite (Jacuzzi/Fireplace) in the north tower. I've traveled a fair amount in my life and I can honestly say that this was one of the absolute finest establishments I have ever stayed. Breath taking views, unbeatable service and great central location. This photo was shot from our suite on the corner of Fallsview Blvd looking down Murray Street toward the American Falls. That is the Skylon Tower in the background to the left.  I have been to Niagara Falls at least a half dozen times in my life and I strongly recommend staying the night on the Canadian side as the best view and atmosphere is in the evening when the falls are lit up. The bottom right hand corner of photo is the enormous Fallsview Casino Resort. I'm not much of a gambler. I think that you can get a better return on your money throwing it over the falls, but that's just my opinion:)

While you are on the Canadian side, don't forget to check out the 99 acre Niagara Parks Botanical Garden and Butterfly Conservatory.  I also highly recommend dining at the Skylon Tower. You will want to get your reservations early during your visit as it is always a packed house. You won't be disappointed with the revolving dining room's spectacular 360ยบ view, service or the cuisine. The American side offers many wonderful views as well, like Goat Island, Three Sisters Island and the Bridal Veil Falls but should be enjoyed when you have good sneakers, the energy for a long walk and good weather in the daytime hours.  

I do not recommend crossing the border at Rainbow Bridge unless you have a full tank of gas, enjoy long lines and waiting! Lots of waiting! I have been stuck on the bridge for more than 2 hours at a time. If you just want the thrill of crossing the Rainbow Bridge for its breathtaking views of the falls, your best bet is to walk or ride a bike (pedestrian and bicycle traffic is allowed). 

Your best bet for crossing into Canada  is to drive 5-1/2 miles north to the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge. Skip the Whirlpool Bridge as it is ONLY for NEXUS Program cardholders (unless of course you happen to hold a Nexus Card, to my knowledge, you cannot buy a NEXUS card during your visit - It's more rigorous than applying for a passport. The application process includes a background check, an "in-person" interview and mugshots). 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

2012 International Festival

A day, at the 36th annual Indianapolis International Festival, in photos!
Theme: Legends and Myths.

In China the dragon is considered good luck. With the sphere in its mouth, it is a symbol of prosperity and longevity.

Some very interesting, ornate flutes.
(origin: unknown)

In some Native American Nations, the dream catcher is said to catch all that is evil.

Beautiful origami ornaments (Japan).

Baby dolls (Peru).

My new tapestry (Ecuador).

A tea-cup set from Turkey with nazar (eye shaped amulet). The nazar is believed to protect from the evil eye. The nazar can be found in homes, cars, offices as well as on clothing, jewelry,  plates, cups, pots, beads, and also on the tail wing of a Turkish airliner. 

Trolls are associated with Norway.

Sculptures and carvings from Africa (specific regions and countries unknown).

Origami in a glass ornament (Okinawa).

An ornament constructed of plastic drinking straws (Lithuania).

A small decorative pot with nazar boncugu (evil eye bead) to repel evil forces (Turkey).

Heybe (hay-beh) - a large bag for carrying stuff (Turkey).

A colorful pillow case (Peru).

Oh No! Caught in Romania!

Decorative jewelry box made from straw (Lithuania).

The Swedish Christmas Goat is said to have passed out gifts long before Santa Clause.

I had lunch in Germany;) This is roast beef and some squirt cheese with Funyuns, and horseradish sauce on a pretzel bun. Not sure how German this really is, but it was pretty good!

My partner went to Greece for this gyro.

No idea where these came from but I thought they would make a fun photo!

Rice flour dough art (Taiwan). 

 The only thing more interesting than these colorful little rice dough figurines...

...was watching the artist create them at incredible speeds.

Peter Paul Rubens - The Death of Achilles (1630-1635). Just one of many outstanding, reproduction, chalk art displays.

Chipz refreshing Italian street art with more color. This is known as the art of the Madonnari (Mah- doan-are-ee). Madonnari was the term given to 16th century street painters who traveled the country gracing the streets with brilliant reproductions of religious art during holy festivals.


The International Festival was a wonderful educational experience. We really made an effort to visit every booth at the show, though I am sure we missed a few. As you can clearly see from the photos above, we enjoyed our day at the festival. My only complaint about the entire event was that the price was really salty for an average family. We paid $10 per adult entry plus $5 to park. Student price was $8 and children 2-12 was $6 making a single day visit to the show over $40 for a family of four. That of course does not include any beverages or foods, which are a large part of the cultural experience. Add lunch and your cost for the day could easily exceed $80 - $100. A bit much for the average family to afford and to my knowledge there were no discounts geared toward lower income families. We spent the entire Friday afternoon at the show from 3-8 pm and attendance was surprisingly low. We sampled a number of foods and beverages, played a game of bocce, tried our hand at Italian street art, observed part of the naturalization ceremony and bought several items from various vendors. 

I found the vendor prices to be much more reasonable than the admission fee. My question is, what more can be done to gain corporate sponsorship, reduce admission costs and encourage a more diverse demographic crowd? Truly the idea of spending money to get into (what is essentially) a controlled shopping venue to spend more money is a bit baffling. It seems that the vendors could stand to gain financially and the public to gain culturally, from a reduced or no fee entry ticket and higher foot traffic! 

Sunday, August 5, 2012

JUMP

The Ultimate Dog Show at the Indianapolis Zoo.

The Indianapolis Zoo's new dog Show, Jump, is a barking good time. With several shows daily (except Wednesday) zoo visitors can choose a time that fits their hairy schedule. The handlers, Christina, Kerry, Tony and Chandler put on a wonderful show that really unleashed the excitement this past Friday. If you are looking for something to do around Indy this week, Jump: The Ultimate Dog Show, will definitely give you something to howl about! Paws down the best show in Indy right now!


No buts about it, Joe and Electra wow the audience with this stretch!
 
 
Christina and Fury give their fans a jump, with this rope skipping routine.


Loco makes an impressive, BIG AIR, catch!

Power, snakes thru the weave poles in a tight race with Que (below).


Que whips thru the weave poles in a close race against Power (above). Wanna Know who wins? Go see the show. You won't be disappointed.