[HPFGU-OTChatter] Question to the Northerners
Hannah Pasisz
hannah at starbrightdesigns.net
Sat Jan 24 18:19:53 UTC 2004
I live in Buffalo about 20 mins from Niagara Falls. My husband is however from the Falls (as locals call it) and he says never frozen solid. There is just too much water pressure going over to have time to freeze. Every year it freezes to a certain degree but usually not till March... it's damn cold this winter so I suspect it is frozen partially already. Temps were in the single digits and below last week and haven't made it past freezing since Christmas. We are staying in a hotel on the Canadian side next week (the off season is dirt cheap... 5 star hotel suites can be had for $60 a night if you know where to look) so I'll be venturing down to grab a few shots. Best views are from the Canadian side. I usually post the good ones to my site.
New to the list btw. I joined sometime last week but hadn't finished book 5 so I was lurking... trying to avoid any posts that may spoil me. Finished it up this morning and feeling a sort of emptiness... any recommendation for a new series of books? I read them rather fast so I like to read series of books preferably to one shot stories. Going to Barnes and Noble tomorrow. I didn't like what the counter girl suggested last time I was there so I thought I'd pose it to the group here.
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----- Original Message -----
Plese excuse this born and raised Texan, but is it "normal" for Niagra
Falls to freeze over every year?
Watching the news tonight, I found the site of an almost frozen over
Niagra Falls as enchantingly fairy tale.
Just curious,
Melody
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