Monday, July 27, 2015

Back on US Soil

We are north of Gasport, NY - 81 degrees at 11 am - expected high 88 degrees.


Am set up outside with printer and computer.  (Can print out some card statements to check with receipts)








We were on the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge an hour and a half waiting to get through customs.  Was a breeze when we go there, just questions and we were on our way.


We arrived at Daryl & John Crosby's place in St. Catherine, Ontario last Friday about noon. They showed us much of the Niagara, Ontario area.  They are pictured with us at left.







We had come from Bill & Theresa VanOwen only about 30 mile south at Lowbanks, Ontario.  Had spent one night at their place.  They showed us much of the area, including the farm they used to have.
They are at left - when we were looking around.





Well, I am running out of time -- must go to get on a Cruise of the Erie Canal at Lockport Locks which is not too far from us.



Getting on the boat.


In one of the two locks that we went thru, both up and down.  Something over 50 feet total.




One of the street bridges that lifted out of our way.






One of the points we went by on the Erie Canal.

Off tomorrow to Mendon, NY where we will lunch with Harold and Ernastine Malone and then will spend three nights at an RV place on Cayuga Lake near Ovid, New York before spending the weekend with Phyllis' cousin Katie (Runyon) Johnston in Watertown, New York.  A nice cool 67 degrees here north of Gasport, NY as I write this at 10:30 pm EDST
Later, Lynn

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