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		<title>Niagara Falls, USA and Canada</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week was a very busy week for us. It was the second week of Stacey &#38; Amy&#8217;s visit and we crammed a lot in. Following on from the last post when they spent three nights in Toronto, they had brilliant weather and had a great time. They did shopping, went up the CN Tower [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week was a very busy week for us. It was the second week of Stacey &amp; Amy&#8217;s visit and we crammed a lot in. Following on from the last post when they spent three nights in Toronto, they had brilliant weather and had a great time. They did shopping, went up the CN Tower and took a boat trip along the waterfront. We picked them up on Sunday afternoon and we travelled back home.</p>
<p>On Monday we didn&#8217;t do much other than catching up on things, doing washing and just hanging out. It was Victoria Day here so not much open anyway. On Tuesday we set off in the morning for a trip to the USA. We crossed the border at Thousand Islands and although Chris and I have our visa waivers the girls had to get theirs. It wasn&#8217;t very busy there and so we were through in about 20 mins and into the USA.</p>
<p>We stopped off at Syracuse and visited the Carousel Centre where we all spent a few hours shopping. Stacey found Abercrombie &amp; Finch and was very happy. We left the centre late afternoon and traveled to Buffalo where we had booked hotel rooms for two nights. The girls had wanted to go to Canada&#8217;s Wonderland last week, but due to the bad weather at the beginning of the week couldn&#8217;t, so we suggested Darian Lakes instead. We planned to go the following day, however upon arrival at the hotel discovered it was only open at the weekends. We decided to go out for dinner and decide what to do after.</p>
<p>We went to a great restaurant a short walk from the hotel, had a fabulous meal which was very cheap considering the huge plates of food we got! We then all went back to our room at the hotel to discuss what to do the next day. We had always thought that the American side of Niagara Falls was inferior to Canada and so had never been, but decided as we were so close it would be silly not to.</p>
<p>So the next morning we met for breakfast and then travelled to Niagara Falls for the day. We purchased a Discovery Pass at the information centre for $33 each and off we went.</p>
<p>First we went on the Maid of the Mist boat ride. We had done this before, but it really is the best way to experience the falls so it had to be done. Also it was included in the ticket price. This is me and the girls in our best outfits!</p>
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<p>After the Maid of the Mist we went to the Cave of the Winds walk. We weren&#8217;t sure what to expect from this but it was brilliant. Once again you are given rain coats (yellow this time) and you have to wear the footwear provided. They give you a plastic bag to put your own shoes in to keep them dry. You then walk along a walkway underneath the falls. This is also a nesting colony for gulls and so there are thousands of gulls in the cliffside. We saw lots of chicks in their nests which were really cute.</p>
<p>The walkway takes you right under the falls and you do get very very wet, but it is awesome. This is Stacey &amp; Amy getting wet.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-2062" title="IMG_2449" src="http://www.canadajane.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/IMG_2449-e1306852227331-768x1024.jpg" alt="" width="488" height="650" /></p>
<p>We then wandered around the area as there is some beautiful parkland and of course stunning scenery. You can stand on the edge in between the American Falls and the Bridal Falls and literally be part of the waterfall. We felt that this side of the falls was in fact much better than the Canadian side as you get to be a real part of the whole thing.</p>
<p>We also went to the Niagara Aquarium, which to be honest was pretty poor and not really worth the effort, but again it was included in the ticket price. All in all we had a brilliant day in Niagara Falls, NY and I would recommend anyone in the area to visit and not miss out on what the American side has to offer.</p>
<p>We ate again at the same restaurant that night and after a terrible night at the hotel (Do not stay at the Comfort Inn University it is terrible) we then went across the border at Rainbow Bridge and back into Canada.</p>
<p>We then spent the day in Niagara Falls again, but this time in Ontario. When we got there it was very misty and the falls were almost invisible so we decided to go to the Butterfly Conservatory first to let the mist clear. There are thousands of free flying butterflies here and we always love to visit. It was the girls first time here and they loved it too. This is Stacey with one of the butterflies.</p>
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<p>When we came out of the Butterflies we drove down to the falls and parked in the car park then wandered over to the falls. Took lots of photo of the Canadian Falls as well as the American/Bridal Falls from Canada. Then we walked down to Clifton Hill.</p>
<p>The girls wanted to go to Ripley&#8217;s believe it or Not, so we all went. It was very interesting with lots of interesting facts. Our ticket also included the wax museum and the movie theatre, so we did those too. The wax museum was hilarious. Every wax figure had a name tag on, and believe me they were needed. I have never seen so many bad models in my life. Having been to Taussauds in London many times, this place is just a laugh and needs to be viewed that way. The 4D movie experience was pretty good though.</p>
<p>This is Chris auditioning for Star Trek. Yes that really is Spock and Captain Kirk &#8211; honestly!</p>
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<p>After wandering round town we went to Bird Kingdom and spend an hour admiring the many birds here. It had changed from the last time we went and there was another room with some parrots and lizards etc. Worth a visit if you like birds.</p>
<p>After this we went to Planet Hollywood for dinner. The girls loved their lasagna but Chris and I were very disappointed in our meals which cost twice as much as the restaurant in Buffalo but nowhere as good.</p>
<p>When we left the restaurant it had been raining so we walked back to the car (approx. 2km). During the walk it started to rain again and by the time we got to it we were all totally soaked. After this it was a drive back to home via Toronto which turned out to be a doddle, traffic-wise. We sailed through and got home in about 3.5 hours.</p>
<p>Friday we went into Belleville so the girls could spend the last of their money and then went home where they cooked us lasagna which was vey nice.</p>
<p>Saturday was the last day and as their flight was not until midnight, we were able to spend the day together before setting off at about 6pm for the airport. Once again traffic was great and we arrived at the airport at 8:20. The girls checked in their luggage to get rid of it then we all sat in the restaurant and had drinks before they had to leave. This was the worst bit &#8211; the goodbyes. Lots of hugs and tears and we finally had to say goodbye at around 10pm. The drive home was very sad and quiet.</p>
<p>Sunday the house seemed deserted and we already missed them being around. We hope that they can come back soon, although work commitments for them means it will not be until next year unless we win the lottery before then.</p>
<p>Phoned my aunt and uncle on Monday morning and told them all about the visit. They were very happy for us all but also jealous that they were not here. Once again we are all awaiting that lottery win!</p>
<p>Final photo of Chris &amp; the girls.</p>
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		<title>Daughter arrives from UK and heavens open!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a busy week we have had. This is the first real chance I&#8217;ve had to write anything on my blog. So starting from the beginning: On Sunday our daughter Stacey and her girlfriend Amy were due to arrive from the UK for a long-awaited two week trip. On Sunday morning we started the day [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a busy week we have had. This is the first real chance I&#8217;ve had to write anything on my blog. So starting from the beginning:</p>
<p>On Sunday our daughter Stacey and her girlfriend Amy were due to arrive from the UK for a long-awaited two week trip. On Sunday morning we started the day with a phone call to my aunt and uncle in Spain who seem as excited as us regarding our visitors although I think they wish it was them coming here. Soon I hope!</p>
<p>Anyway, we set off for Toronto having looked on the web at traffic conditions to see everything was moving great and with it being a Sunday we hoped it would stay that way. Well, traffic was great up until we got right into Toronto on the 401 when it stopped. Apparently there is construction along the route and lanes were closed and everything was getting snarled up. At one point we were only a few km&#8217;s from the airport but at a total standstill and wondering if we would ever get there.</p>
<p>Stacey &amp; Amy&#8217;s plane was due in at 5:10 and we eventually got to the airport just before this. We knew it would probably take them an hour to get through customs so had plenty of time in the end, especially as the plane actually landed at 5:22. As it was they didn&#8217;t come through arrivals till 7:10. We were beginning to wonder if they were even on the plane!  Lots of hugs and kisses and we were finally all reunited and ready for the long drive home. Although traffic was congested on the way home we didn&#8217;t encounter too many delays and got home late evening. After a little more chatting we all went to bed exhausted.</p>
<p>Monday rain was forecast all day and as the girls were still a little tired we decided to pop into Belleville, especially as Amy had never been before so Stacey wanted to show her the lay of the land. We also went grocery shopping for things the girls wanted. The rest of the day was spend just chatting and general stuff.</p>
<p>On Tuesday more rain was forecast which put paid to our plan of going to Toronto Zoo. So instead we went to Kingston for a little shopping and a drive round the city and a scenic route drive home.</p>
<p>The weather for Wednesday was again rain for Belleville and Toronto, so we decided to go east to Ottawa for the day. Stacey had loved Ottawa last time she was here and was eager to show Amy all the sights. We took the scenic route via highway 7 and encountered showers, but by the time we got to the city it was warm and dry. We all ventured over to the canal, then Parliament Hill where lots of photos were taken. This is Stacey (right) and Amy outside the Parliament buildings.</p>
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<p>We then went across to Byward Market and at this point we decided to split up and meet later. We wandered around the mall for a couple of hours and then the market and had dinner at The Exchange which was very nice. After some more walking we decided to get a Tim&#8217;s at the food court and came across the girls. They had eaten at the Hard Rock Cafe. All of us had done what we needed to do and so decided to head home once beverages had been consumed. As we left Ottawa it started to rain, so our timing was perfect.</p>
<p>On Thursday we drove the girls to Toronto as we had booked them into a hotel for a few nights so they could explore the city. In order not to waste the day we all went to Toronto Zoo as the weather promised to be a bit better. As it turned out the weather was magnificent. Bright sunshine, temps in the 20&#8242;s, in fact almost too hot. I know it sounds silly but I had really forgotten what it felt like to be out in the heat.</p>
<p>The drive into the city after the zoo was pretty uneventful, but the DVP leaving the city was like a car park, so we decided when we returned home we would take a different route. We dropped the girls off at the hotel after checking them in at around 4:30 and after a detour though the city, hit the 401. Guess what &#8211; standstill again. After we got past the main toronto area it thinned out and we picked up speed, but then near Ajax it stopped again. In the end we didn&#8217;t get home untill 8pm, just in time for the last episode of The Big Bang Theory.</p>
<p>Yesterday (Friday) we didn&#8217;t do too much. I went shopping to stock up the cupboards and Chris tried to fix Stacey&#8217;s laptop for her. Alas it seemed it was a futile attempt and he decided it would be easier to give her one of our old laptops. So he spent the rest of the day transferring stuff from one to another etc.</p>
<p>Today Saturday, I have been spring cleaning and Chris is on his tractor mowing the lawn. Once again the weather is stunning, lets hope it stays like that for next week.</p>
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		<title>Steps, shopping and wildlife</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago Chris started replacing our front steps but because of the bad weather he had to stop. This week however the weather has been much nicer and so he managed to restart the project and has pretty much finished. He did a great job. This is what it looked like originally with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few weeks ago Chris started replacing our front steps but because of the bad weather he had to stop. This week however the weather has been much nicer and so he managed to restart the project and has pretty much finished. He did a great job.</p>
<p>This is what it looked like originally with the broken steps of different heights.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2051" title="IMG_2022" src="http://www.canadajane.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/IMG_2022.jpg" alt="" width="548" height="415" /></p>
<p>This mid way it looked like this.</p>
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<p>Now it looks like this.</p>
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<p>Just need to get some flower pots to finish it off and it is done.</p>
<p>Last week we travelled down to Syracuse to stay overnight as a bit of a break. We travelled down on Wednesday, got our visa waivers done and then drove to the Carousel Centre for some shopping, but didn&#8217;t really see anything we wanted. We checked into our hotel which was a Homewood Suites and in the evening went to the nearby Denny&#8217;s for supper.</p>
<p>Next day we travelled to Waterloo Premium Outlets. Fortunately the weather was lovely as this is an outdoor mall. This time Chris managed to get some shirts and I got a dress from Calvin Klein which was half price. After a few hours there we travelled back home and encountered two traffic jams between Kingston and home. If we had know of the roadworks there we would have gone a different route!</p>
<p>The garden has been a hive of activity. We now have the flickers, towhees, robins, grosbeaks, sapsuckers all paying regular visits. The sapsucker is a bit unwelcome as he keeps hammering on the metal tower next to our bedroom window at 6am which is very annoying. Apparently they do this to attract a mate as if they get their hammering as loud as possible the females love it &#8211; but we don&#8217;t!</p>
<p>The killdeer have also had their babies and they are running round the front garden. We have seen three babies, although they usually have four, so we will have to keep an eye out on them.</p>
<p>I cannot believe that this weekend is when our daughter Stacey and her girlfriend Amy arrive. Time really flies. Although the weather has been great this week and it is getting warmer (22 C today) they forecast rain and cooler temps over the weekend and beginning of next week. Lets hope it is okay as there is a lot we want to do.</p>
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		<title>Rebuilding our front steps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we first moved into our house the front steps leading to the front door were quite poorly done. The steps were uneven and several types of stone had been used to make them giving them an untidy appearance. Ever since then we have been planning to redo them but never got around to it. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we first moved into our house the front steps leading to the front door were quite poorly done. The steps were uneven and several types of stone had been used to make them giving them an untidy appearance. Ever since then we have been planning to redo them but never got around to it. We rarely use them ourselves as we enter the house through the garage, but it might be dangerous for visitors.</p>
<p>Well this winter finally took its toll on the steps and they were starting to fall apart and become unsteady, so Chris decided now was the time to rip them up and start again. So the other day we went from this:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2013" title="IMG_2019" src="http://www.canadajane.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/IMG_2019.jpg" alt="" width="548" height="415" /></p>
<p>To this:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2014" title="IMG_2032" src="http://www.canadajane.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/IMG_2032.jpg" alt="" width="548" height="415" /></p>
<p>We now have a lovely rockery area which we will plant out later!!</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2015" title="IMG_2034" src="http://www.canadajane.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/IMG_2034.jpg" alt="" width="548" height="415" /></p>
<p>The next stage was building a main step from pavers and we are then going to build a deck and steps leading from this to the door.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2016" title="IMG_2054" src="http://www.canadajane.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/IMG_2054.jpg" alt="" width="548" height="415" /></p>
<p>Since the weather took a turn for the worse we, or rather Chris has had to stop, but we are planning on getting the wood for the deck &amp; steps this week, so we can make a start on the rest of it.</p>
<p>Other news:</p>
<p>Yesterday we saw the pair of flickers for the first time this year. They were hammering away in the back garden. We also spotted the thrasher the other day, but not since.</p>
<p>We definitely have two black squirrels, one very black the other more ginger. They both turn up most days, usually separately. We are hoping they are nesting near by and will bring babies over. Our reds are starting to molt and their coats are getting very tatty. Chipmunks are everywhere!</p>
<p>Weather is still very changeable lately. One day we have 21C, the next it is 4C. We have had rain, snow, thunder and lightening, sunshine, you name it we have had it. The other night we had a huge thunderstorm which woke us up several times during the night. One particularly loud bang which rocked the house had us thinking we had been struck, but we could not see any damage. The next day we found out large areas surrounding us were without electric, but we were okay, so somewhere close definitely got hit.</p>
<p>Whilst I was on the phone to my aunt in Spain yesterday morning we went from bright sunshine, to cloudy skies then snow, all within an hour. She was a bit shocked we were still in danger of snow as it is April. In Spain they are in the mid 20&#8242;sC with bright sunshine, but have had quite a bit of rain. When we went to bed last night there was a light covering of snow on the ground, but it had vanished this morning.</p>
<p>Hopefully the weather will get better for May, especially when for when our daughter and girlfriend arrive. We have so much planned to do that it will be a shame if the weather spoils it.</p>
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		<title>Lots of changes in the garden as spring approaches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This last ten days or so have seen many changes in the garden. Temperatures have been higher which means we are losing a lot of the snow. The last snowfall was on my birthday (13th) so hopefully that was the last of it. Lots of blackbirds and grackles are arriving and we have seen several [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This last ten days or so have seen many changes in the garden. Temperatures have been higher which means we are losing a lot of the snow. The last snowfall was on my birthday (13th) so hopefully that was the last of it.</p>
<p>Lots of blackbirds and grackles are arriving and we have seen several robins. The geese are also about and the flock we have in the woods at the back of us have arrived and are honking happily. We have also had quite a few redpolls, pic below.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.canadajane.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/redpoll.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1990" title="redpoll" src="http://www.canadajane.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/redpoll.jpg" alt="" width="548" height="415" /></a></p>
<p>Chipmunks are up and about and frantically running around the garden and we still have the deer most days, but I&#8217;m sure their visits will be ending soon. But the raccoons are out and about. They are cute but a nuisance.</p>
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<p>We are still waiting for the arrival of the killdeer who have come back every year we have been here to nest and raise their young. They usually arrive during the last two weeks of March so we expect them any time soon.</p>
<p>The junkos will be leaving us soon, no doubt. But it definitely feels more like spring now.</p>
<p>On another note I have decided against eye surgery at this time. The $4k price tag is too high to justify at the moment. I will readdress the issue sometime in the future perhaps.</p>
<p>Also daughter Stacey and girlfriend Amy will be visiting from the UK in May, so we are really looking forward to that. Planning lots of trips and adventures, so I don&#8217;t think our feet will touch the ground whilst they are here.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[it was safe to put away our winter coats and boots it snows again. We woke up to this today and it is only 2C but with the windchill feels much colder. We are still seeing a change in the wildlife. The deer are not around as much and we are getting hundreds of grackles, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>it was safe to put away our winter coats and boots it snows again. We woke up to this today and it is only 2C but with the windchill feels much colder.</p>
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<p>We are still seeing a change in the wildlife. The deer are not around as much and we are getting hundreds of grackles, blackbirds and goldfinches. The male goldfinches are starting to change from their dowdy olive green winter colours to their vibrant yellow and black summer plumage. They look a little scruffy at the moment, but another week and they will be beautiful.</p>
<p>Here are some pics we took this morning of the purple finches, goldfinches and brown headed cowbirds.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1207" title="kowa0009" src="http://www.canadajane.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/kowa0009.jpg" alt="kowa0009" width="548" height="415" /></p>
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<p>We are yet to see any female blackbirds, they are obviously leaving the hard work to the males and then will join them soon &#8211; either that or we are going to have a lot of lonely males this year!</p>
<p>In a previous post I mentioned that it was worth shopping around for stuff to get the best price. We proved this again yesterday when we wanted to buy a new projector for our business. We knew the one we wanted and had seen it for just over $1,000, however on looking further we found it advertised on one website for just $849, however the local shop did not have it in stock so we went to Staples to see if they would price match it. They had it advertised for $1,029 and when we showed the guy the lower price he seemed a little miffed. He got the price match authorized and we go the projector from there. I also had a $20  coupon which further reduced it as well as 10% of the difference credited to the price, so in the send we paid $811 for it. It definitely pays to research pricing here.</p>
<p>Over the last couple of weeks we have saved a fortune &#8211; $350 off my washer, $218 off the projector and whilst we were in the US I purchased an item of clothing that was originally $100 and I paid $27 in the sale. Hubby bought two shirts originally priced at $80 each and got them in the sale for just $9.99 each. I also got $80 off a handbag, so we have really done well for bargains recently.</p>
<p>What I haven&#8217;t done so well with is health &#8211; we came back from the US on Sunday evening and by Monday  I had a cold. This has been really bad over the last week and I have been suffering. However, it is worth noting that this is the first cold I have had since arriving in Canada nearly three years ago &#8211; I blame the Americans for this one! Sorry to those of you reading who are American &#8211; I know you are out there &#8211; but I was fine before I arrived in Rochester and within a few ours of getting back I am sneezing, coughing and had a sore throat. I can draw no other conclusion other than I have an American cold!</p>
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		<title>Almost a complete disaster</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the weekend we took the girls to Ottawa and spent the night there. We visited Parliament Hill and the river and canals. In the grounds of parliament there is a cat rescue area. Lots of cats live in an outdoor area and are free to come and go but are fed regularly. It was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the weekend we took the girls to Ottawa and spent the night there. We visited Parliament Hill and the river and canals. In the grounds of parliament there is a cat rescue area. Lots of cats live in an outdoor area and are free to come and go but are fed regularly. It was here that the girls saw a groundhog who had decided he was an honorary cat and was living quite happily with them eating leaves. He was much smaller and darker than the groundhog we had in our garden but at least they saw one. Later afternoon we took them to the Hard Rock Cafe for a very nice meal and then headed back to the hotel.</p>
<p>Us old fogies stayed in for the evening whilst they went out clubbing. However we found out in the morning that they could not find the clubs they were looking for and ended up coming back to the hotel quite early and watched TV.</p>
<p>On the second day in Ottawa the girls went on their own way and needless to say they went shopping! I just fail to see how anyone can shop for hours and hours. We left them at about 10.30 am and met up with them again at 6pm &#8211; and they were still shopping!</p>
<p>Sunday we went into Belleville so they could &#8211; yes &#8211; do more shopping! Lots of peanut butter M&amp;M&#8217;s later (apparently you cannot get them in the Uk we went home. Spent the rest of the day relaxing as we had an early start on Monday to get to the airport for their early morning flight.</p>
<p>We got up at 4am and there was a raccoon in the garden so we quickly called the girls who were starting to stir to come see. Even though we see the damn things in the garden most evenings since they arrived not one had visited &#8211; typical. So not they had seen raccoons and groundhogs!</p>
<p>We checked them into their flight online which allowed us some extra time to get to the airport. The drive there is normally a maximum of 2 hours and we allowed 3.5 hours, however due to horrendous delays with traffic in Toronto where we hardly moved for over an hour we managed to miss the flight. Now we have travelled all over the world on both business and pleasure and have never ever missed a flight. When we got to checkin the woman told us that &#8220;You have missed it by 17 minutes, go over there and buy  new flight&#8221; charming!</p>
<p>We went &#8220;over there&#8221; and were told that the tickets they had purchased were not transferrable and they would have to buy new ones. At that point there were lots of tears from fed up daughter and I think the booking clerk felt sorry for her and agreed to rebook them for a smaller fee of $100 each which I paid on our credit card. The trouble was this was 8am and the flight wasn&#8217;t until 11.25 pm.</p>
<p>We had to decide whether to go home and come back again later but the girls said they would stay at the airport and wait. They had charged their PSP up so would play games and wander round. We stayed with them for an hour or so and then made our way back home after lots of hugs and tears.</p>
<p>We finally heard back from them today and they arrived home okay but have colds &#8211; a result of airline air no doubt.</p>
<p>From the time their original flights with Zoom were cancelled due to going into receivership to the very end it was a flight nightmare. Good job all the bits in the middle went well to make up for it!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[We decided to visit Niagara Falls for the day on Thursday. The weather was forecast as good so we set out reasonably early and drove the 3.5 hours to the Falls. Once there we checked out the falls themselves. Although we had visited the falls several times we had never visited in the summer so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We decided to visit Niagara Falls for the day on Thursday. The weather was forecast as good so we set out reasonably early and drove the 3.5 hours to the Falls.</p>
<p>Once there we checked out the falls themselves. Although we had visited the falls several times we had never visited in the summer so this was a new experience for us. We had only seen it before with snow and ice and on this visit it was warm and sunny with no snow in sight!</p>
<p>The Canadian Falls</p>
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<p>The American Falls</p>
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<p>Once we had given the girls the lowdown on where everything was we separated and arranged to meet later in the evening. We when decided to go on the Maid of the Mist boat ride as it had never been operating when we had been before.</p>
<p>Fortunately there wasn&#8217;t much of a queue and after paying our $14.50 each we were given a rather attractive blue plastic poncho and on board we went.</p>
<p>Sailing past the American Falls</p>
<p><a href="http://www.canadajane.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/p10309181.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-975" title="p10309181" src="http://www.canadajane.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/p10309181.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="378" /></a></p>
<p>And approaching the Horseshoe Falls</p>
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<p>We really enjoyed the ride even though you do get very very wet!</p>
<p>After this we took the people mover bus to the butterfly conservatory. The buses run all day and you can get a pass for $7.50 which allows unlimited use all day. The butterfly conservatory is 9 km away so unless you choose to drive (and loose your parking space) the people mover is the best bet.</p>
<p>The butterfly conservatory is pretty large and there are thousands of butterflies of all sizes and colours. I love butterflies so really wanted to do this and was so glad we did. here are some of the beautiful butterflies on show.</p>
<p>Lots of Blue Morphos feeding on fruit.</p>
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<p>A Blue Morpho in all its glory.</p>
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<p>A Banded Peacock</p>
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<p>Beautiful orange and black one</p>
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<p>Owl butterfly from the top.</p>
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<p>Even butterflies have to do it somewhere! These are Common Mormons</p>
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<p>After the butterfly conservatory and stopping off for some dinner we wandered back to the falls and managed to see several rainbows.</p>
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<p>We also visited the new ride in the visitors centre called Niagara&#8217;s Fury. This is a film made in the Ice Age animation theme showing how the falls were formed. You then go into another room onto a platform and take a ride down the falls.  You are given a rain poncho before entering with the promise you will get wet. However if having a tiny amount of spay on your face constitutes getting wet then I suppose technically they are right. We were disappointed with this ride and would not recommend it.</p>
<p>We waited until after dark to see the light show which unfortunately started nearly half an hour late. We then drove home and got there about 1 am. Phew what a day.</p>
<p>I will post these pics and more in my photo album in due corse.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well we have been quite busy this week with the girls visiting. We took them into Belleville just to look around and then we did some shopping at Walmart. They were amazed at the size of the place as we have a superstore here and it is pretty huge. They spent ages looking at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well we have been quite busy this week with the girls visiting. We took them into Belleville just to look around and then we did some shopping at Walmart. They were amazed at the size of the place as we have a superstore here and it is pretty huge. They spent ages looking at the DVD&#8217;s and CD&#8217;s as they are quite a bit cheaper here than in the UK.</p>
<p>In the evening we didn&#8217;t really do too much as the jet lag was catching up with them and they went to bed early.</p>
<p>On Wednesday we went up to Algonquin Park. We had a really good drive up there and stopped off at Tims in Bancroft. This was their first taste of Tims and they really liked the donuts and muffins. We then carried on the journey to the park.</p>
<p>We were lucky with the weather as it was nice and warm but not too hot so walking around was pleasant. One  car park we stopped in had lots of black butterflies fluttering around. I managed to get a couple of pictures. They are apparently Mourning Cloak butterflies!</p>
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<p>We did the beaver pond trail which goes round two beaver ponds. We saw the dam they had built as well as a couple of lodges where they live.</p>
<p>We then visited the visitors centre and took a look at the photo gallery they had there. There are some stunning photos on display and anyone into nature and photography should definitely visit. We also went round the exhibits they have on show and of course the girls went in the shop.</p>
<p>At the rear of the centre is a viewing platform where you can see across the park and we took some more pics there. When we had visited before they had a feeding station for birds and squirrels etc. This time however the area was a little run down and no food out so no birds or squirrels.</p>
<p>After having a bite to eat at the restaurant we ventured on to one of the many lakes in the park. We spotted some tracks in the sand and when we looked them up they appear to be coyote &#8211; unless anyone knows different!</p>
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<p>We did a few other trails but failed to see any significant wildlife. The girls wanted to see a moose, but none were playing the game!</p>
<p>At the weekend we took the girls to Toronto where they stayed for two nights. They had a great time and went up the CN Tower, explored the lakefront area and of course shopped. We picked them up on Sunday evening and they were excited but pretty exhausted.</p>
<p>Yesterday we went to Toronto Zoo as this was somewhere they really wanted to go. We drove down together but then split up so they could do their own thing and us oldies were not cramping their style!</p>
<p>We saw some lovely butterflies pictured here.</p>
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<p>There were also some amazing animals &#8211; here are a few. I will put the rest in my photo album section as soon as I have a few minutes.</p>
<p>This is an acrobatic orangutan baby posing is a slightly undignified way!</p>
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<p>A rather stunning tiger</p>
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<p>Some lazy river hogs</p>
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<p>Just how cool is she?</p>
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<p>A grizzly bear who was unfortunately wandering around in circles which is never a good sign in a bear!</p>
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<p>And this handsome creature is a Southern hairy-nosed wombat. Now he has a face only a mother could love!</p>
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<p>Today we dropped the girls off in Cobourg where they are spending the day on the beach. The weather is going to be great in the mid 20&#8242;s so they should get a bit of a tan.</p>
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		<title>They&#8217;re here</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the weekend we got ready for our guests arrival from the UK on Monday. They were expected to arrive at 11.10am but when we got up on Monday morning and checked on Air Canada&#8217;s website for their flight we found that it had been delayed by three hours at take off. So rather than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the weekend we got ready for our guests arrival from the UK on Monday. They were expected to arrive at 11.10am but when we got up on Monday morning and checked on Air Canada&#8217;s website for their flight we found that it had been delayed by three hours at take off. So rather than having to leave early morning we didn&#8217;t have to leave until later as they weren&#8217;t expected in until 2.20 pm.</p>
<p>We had a good trip to the airport and arrived a few minutes before they were due to land. We made our way to the arrivals area and waited. They eventually came through at about 3.10pm so not too bad.</p>
<p>They were both fed up with traveling as they had gotten up at three am UK time to get to the airport and then had to wait for six hours at the airport until the plane eventually took off. Then they had the flight itself to contend with. They were surprisingly alert which was apparently due to drinking large quantities of Red Bull!</p>
<p>We drove home and we caught up with each others news. We thought they might want to go to bed, but they were still pretty okay when we got home so we had some pasta for dinner as it was quick and easy. We spent the next couple of hours chatting and eventually they gave up and went to bed around 8.15 pm. We were surprised they lasted that long.</p>
<p>Today we let them sleep in and they eventually surfaced and after breakfast etc we went into Belleville. More to follow later&#8230;..</p>
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