From Niagara Falls to the Thousand Islands #bucketlist

As some of you may know, Frank and I have recently been on the trip of a lifetime. Niagara Falls and New England in the Fall were on both our bucket-lists. Seeing the sun rise over Niagara Falls has got to be one of the most truly awe-inspiring sights we have ever seen in our lives!

The only snag is with having smartphones always at hand is that one takes too many photos and then back home, the difficult process of making a selection begins. So it has taken a good week to break the photos up into bite-size pieces to go on the blog.

Day 1 – Arrive in Toronto
Day 2 – Niagara Falls and Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens
Day 3 – Kingston (former capital of Canada)
Days 4 and 5 – A Thousand Islands and crossing the bridge to the USA. (Yes, the Thousand Islands Dressing was dreamed up by a hotel owner whilst sailing amongst the eponymous islands)

And we met some fellow Airbnb superhosts on the way! A huge thanks to BethDeborah and Kathleen (click for their listings) for making us so welcome in Canada, and for those scrumptious muffins! This was the just start of our itinerary. Over the next few days I will be posting more photos of our three-week trip!

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About susancarey

Angela writes using pseudonym, Susan Carey. She has dual nationality, GB/NL and lives in Nijmegen. Susan has had short fiction published on multiple platforms and was a runner-up in the 2018 and 2017 Casket of Fictional Delights Flash Competitions. Her writing has also been published and performed by amongst others: Mslexia, Liars’ League, Reflex Fiction, the Casket and of course the wonderful Writers Abroad. In 2020 she published her short story collection, Healer. Tweets at @su_carey
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4 Responses to From Niagara Falls to the Thousand Islands #bucketlist

  1. Sally says:

    Truly stunning, Angela. Thanks! I can already see why you call it the journey of a lifetime.

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  2. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful….. Looks like you really did have an amazing trip 😉

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  3. pfornariaola says:

    What fabulous pics! A part of the world totally unfamiliar to me…

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