Canada, day 15 and 16
Day 15, Sunday 28.09.2008: Halifax, Peggy's Cove and Lunenburg
morning we are again to Halifax in, around at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic to look at. There was as expected a lot about the Titanic issued, including small debris. Apart from that there were all kinds of the long history of seafaring in Halifax and a catastrophic explosion of a munitions ship in the port, whose explosive power was up to the dropping of the Hiroshima bomb as the greatest that was ever up to that caused by man. It went through a significant part of the city in ruins. After that, we are a good hour after Peggy's Cove down, a pretty little fishing village on the Atlantic coast. The lighthouse standing there on the rock is considered the most photographed location on the Atlantic. Hence, the crowds. The village itself is said to have only 90 inhabitants. Tourists were at least three to four times the amount there. But in spite of commercial exploitation, it was well worth seeing there, but the many people only bothered to shooting and the atmosphere of the small, isolated fishing village also suffered under it. A few yards away is the way the memorial for the 1998 crashed off the coast Swissair 111th machine Somehow, Halifax and surrounding area quite a disaster magnet, one might think. Then we drove to the Canadian equivalent of Lüneburg: Lunenburg. Unfortunately the weather was really bad there for the first time, it rained and stormed. As we have seen on TV, is announced by Hurricane Kyle in for the night. It was only a Class 1 hurricane, which, as far as what we have noticed no significant damage has been done. But he has pretty well shaken our cabin the next morning and Dodgee was also neatly camouflaged with leaves and branches. Lunenburg least we could enjoy virtually not at all because of the weather, so after a nice lunch, we also have again taken the ride home to attack.
Day 16, Mon 29/09/2008: Road Trip Day after Edmunston
Since we want to be up Wednesday in Ottawa, since today is at the staggered back towards Quebec, Ontario. As a first step we are 700km run from Halifax to Edmunston. Here we will just spend the night to continue tomorrow in the already well known to us park.From Trois-Rivieres there, it will go to Ottawa on Wednesday.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Female Genital Waxing
Canada, days 10-14
In the meantime, there may be more difficult on the Internet. This was due largely to our accommodation, but also to streamline the program, which we had imposed on us. But first things first ...
Day 10, Tuesday 23.09.2008: Quebec
After our rest stop in Trois-Rivieres, we drove the short piece (as I say from today's perspective should be) to Quebec. There, we liked it very well. The city has a beautiful old town, which is surrounded by walls tremble. Inside of it it's a bit like a fairy tale world - feel all very touristy, but still on. The view of the St. Lawrence River and the sight of the dominant Chateau Frontenac, the elegant hotel of the city are impressive. By late afternoon we drove to the waterfall of Montmorency. This is by far not as large as Niagara Falls, but still higher and you can either by cable car or go up the stairs to the top. We did the latter course. At the top you can go over a bridge that runs right over the abyss. That was very ingenious. In the evening we were again in Quebec to eat and we have looked at the panorama at night.
Day 11, Wednesday 24.09.2008: Road Trip Day to Fredericton
Since we wanted to take in any case nor the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, we decided that day to tear neatly times kilometers to the northeast. So we drove almost the whole day on the 600km to Frederic Transportation, the capital of New Brunswick. The trip was really quite uneventful. New Brunswick is 85% of forests overcast, so we have seen, without exaggeration, for several hours nothing but forest, woodland and forest again. Sometimes we asked ourselves if anybody lives in New Brunswick. You really have seen little else than trees. The saying "the forest for the trees any more" definitely has to come from there. By the way, we have entered with New Brunswick, a new time zone. We are now only five hours behind the German time. Fredericton itself, we have only visited our really shabby hostel, washed linen, etc.
Day 12, Thursday 25.09.2008: Road Trip Day to Port Hawkesbury
It was my birthday and gave me a great Chistina Cake with candles conjured up, without my noticing it. Since we practically 24 / 7 successive squat a bravura performance! To this end, there were still tickets for the Cirque Du Soleil in Ottawa, which I am already huge. Other than that it was a normal day when we have torn down again over 500 km eastward to the province of Nova Scotia, more specifically, to Port Hawkesbury on Cape Breton Iceland to come. A large part of the way we drove off the highway along the coast to sometimes be a bit to see more. And the track was really very nice. In Port Hawkesbury, we have reserved for two nights a wonderful Bed & Breakfast. There were also other Guests from the USA and Australia. In the evening we all sat in the living room and have talked very nice.
Day 13, Fri 26.09.2008: Cabot Trail
Today was the big day for the Cabot Trail, a 300km long trip around Cape Breton Iceland. The island landscape is similar to Scotland a little. And the scenery was sensational. Every few miles we stopped to enjoy the view to look for whales or our beaches and waterfalls to look at. The latter have we achieved on dirt roads off the route, El Dodgee (so we named our Dodge now) vollgedreckt quite well. And yes, we have finally a free-running (!!!) Moose seen. Photographic evidence exists! Of the whales we have not only see something in the distance foaming water and fountains. To see the close we had a several hour boat tour to join, but then we were unfortunately not enough time in the luggage. Normally, you should bring several days to fully enjoy the Cabot Trail can. Another personal highlight was the lunch. Here the Atlantic Ocean covers the sea to the table. So I've not let me take the big lobster plate to order here is very cheap compared to Germany. Having had shown me the nice lady from the restaurant then how such a creature really pulen has to, we went too loose. Mmmhh ... yummy! The weather was like the days before a dream, about 20 degrees and clear blue sky. Overall, we have that day again completed 522km, but this time everything on winding country roads and gravel roads, along the sea and the mountains, the warm up well to drivers and nature lover's heart. Too good! Not for nothing called Lonely Planet the Cabot Trail, one of the world's best road trips. I can only sign.
Day 14, Saturday 27.09.2008: Halifax
Today we finally drove again only 280km from Cape Breton Iceland to Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia. Unfortunately, we are the first time today were not so nice Weather. It was overcast and muggy all day. Unfortunately for today was rain coming your way again. We'll see. In Halifax, we were just tired from the first but very busy last few days. After a short siesta, we have but then looking deeper into the small, lively town center. At the town hall market a free open air concert was so neat what was going on. But otherwise, acts Halifax and more like a sleepy harbor town.
Tomorrow we are going to take a look at the Halifax Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, will be issued in the inter alia a lot about the Titanic. At that time three ships sailed from Halifax to the crash site to retrieve survivors. Otherwise available for The coming days are Peggy's Cove and Lunenburg to the program. With Cape Breton Iceland and Halifax, we have reached the most remote places on our trip to Toronto, before it goes from now on, back to Toronto. Until now we have demolished a good 4.000 km in just under two weeks. I am curious how many will be at the end of our trip.
In the meantime, there may be more difficult on the Internet. This was due largely to our accommodation, but also to streamline the program, which we had imposed on us. But first things first ...
Day 10, Tuesday 23.09.2008: Quebec
After our rest stop in Trois-Rivieres, we drove the short piece (as I say from today's perspective should be) to Quebec. There, we liked it very well. The city has a beautiful old town, which is surrounded by walls tremble. Inside of it it's a bit like a fairy tale world - feel all very touristy, but still on. The view of the St. Lawrence River and the sight of the dominant Chateau Frontenac, the elegant hotel of the city are impressive. By late afternoon we drove to the waterfall of Montmorency. This is by far not as large as Niagara Falls, but still higher and you can either by cable car or go up the stairs to the top. We did the latter course. At the top you can go over a bridge that runs right over the abyss. That was very ingenious. In the evening we were again in Quebec to eat and we have looked at the panorama at night.
Day 11, Wednesday 24.09.2008: Road Trip Day to Fredericton
Since we wanted to take in any case nor the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, we decided that day to tear neatly times kilometers to the northeast. So we drove almost the whole day on the 600km to Frederic Transportation, the capital of New Brunswick. The trip was really quite uneventful. New Brunswick is 85% of forests overcast, so we have seen, without exaggeration, for several hours nothing but forest, woodland and forest again. Sometimes we asked ourselves if anybody lives in New Brunswick. You really have seen little else than trees. The saying "the forest for the trees any more" definitely has to come from there. By the way, we have entered with New Brunswick, a new time zone. We are now only five hours behind the German time. Fredericton itself, we have only visited our really shabby hostel, washed linen, etc.
Day 12, Thursday 25.09.2008: Road Trip Day to Port Hawkesbury
It was my birthday and gave me a great Chistina Cake with candles conjured up, without my noticing it. Since we practically 24 / 7 successive squat a bravura performance! To this end, there were still tickets for the Cirque Du Soleil in Ottawa, which I am already huge. Other than that it was a normal day when we have torn down again over 500 km eastward to the province of Nova Scotia, more specifically, to Port Hawkesbury on Cape Breton Iceland to come. A large part of the way we drove off the highway along the coast to sometimes be a bit to see more. And the track was really very nice. In Port Hawkesbury, we have reserved for two nights a wonderful Bed & Breakfast. There were also other Guests from the USA and Australia. In the evening we all sat in the living room and have talked very nice.
Day 13, Fri 26.09.2008: Cabot Trail
Today was the big day for the Cabot Trail, a 300km long trip around Cape Breton Iceland. The island landscape is similar to Scotland a little. And the scenery was sensational. Every few miles we stopped to enjoy the view to look for whales or our beaches and waterfalls to look at. The latter have we achieved on dirt roads off the route, El Dodgee (so we named our Dodge now) vollgedreckt quite well. And yes, we have finally a free-running (!!!) Moose seen. Photographic evidence exists! Of the whales we have not only see something in the distance foaming water and fountains. To see the close we had a several hour boat tour to join, but then we were unfortunately not enough time in the luggage. Normally, you should bring several days to fully enjoy the Cabot Trail can. Another personal highlight was the lunch. Here the Atlantic Ocean covers the sea to the table. So I've not let me take the big lobster plate to order here is very cheap compared to Germany. Having had shown me the nice lady from the restaurant then how such a creature really pulen has to, we went too loose. Mmmhh ... yummy! The weather was like the days before a dream, about 20 degrees and clear blue sky. Overall, we have that day again completed 522km, but this time everything on winding country roads and gravel roads, along the sea and the mountains, the warm up well to drivers and nature lover's heart. Too good! Not for nothing called Lonely Planet the Cabot Trail, one of the world's best road trips. I can only sign.
Day 14, Saturday 27.09.2008: Halifax
Today we finally drove again only 280km from Cape Breton Iceland to Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia. Unfortunately, we are the first time today were not so nice Weather. It was overcast and muggy all day. Unfortunately for today was rain coming your way again. We'll see. In Halifax, we were just tired from the first but very busy last few days. After a short siesta, we have but then looking deeper into the small, lively town center. At the town hall market a free open air concert was so neat what was going on. But otherwise, acts Halifax and more like a sleepy harbor town.
Tomorrow we are going to take a look at the Halifax Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, will be issued in the inter alia a lot about the Titanic. At that time three ships sailed from Halifax to the crash site to retrieve survivors. Otherwise available for The coming days are Peggy's Cove and Lunenburg to the program. With Cape Breton Iceland and Halifax, we have reached the most remote places on our trip to Toronto, before it goes from now on, back to Toronto. Until now we have demolished a good 4.000 km in just under two weeks. I am curious how many will be at the end of our trip.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Little Pains In Left Breast
Canada, days 6-9
Day 6, Friday 19.09.2008: Kingston
On this day we drove from Maynooth to Belleville and Picton to Kingston. Kingston was once the capital of Canada for a few years before that it was Ottawa. For this reason, Kingston has a very beautiful city hall with beautifully kept gardens in front, right on Lake Ontario. Unfortunately, the city to offer beyond the town hall is not too much. But here begins the St. Lawrence River, and thus the famous 1000 Islands. We did not get because of a Dance Festival is no affordable accommodation in the city. We then set about using the free ferry to Wolfe Iceland and get there a reasonably priced hotel.
Tag 7, Sa. 20.09.2008: 1000 Islands
Von Wolfe Island sind wir mit der Fähre zurück nach Kingston und dann ein Stück entlang des St. Lorenz Stroms nach Nordosten bis Gananoque gefahren. From here we made a half-hour boat tour through the 1000 Islands. The border between the U.S. and Canada runs through the middle of this magnificent island chain, so there are two small islands as the only 10m apart, one belonging to the United States, the other to Canada. The small bridge that connects the islands, making it the smallest bridge connects the two countries. It looks really cute. Before the boat tour we went to Hill Iceland, one of the largest islands in the 1000 Islands. There was a high observation tower from which you have a great view over the islands. There I made the images for the second now been fantastic 360-degree panorama. Overall, I would like to own even a cottage and a beautiful sports boat in the 1000 Islands is truly a dream of a spot there. In the afternoon we then drove 3 hours to Montreal. There we found right in the city a very cheap hostel, unfortunately, only in four-bed room with a snoring Englishman in it that has robbed especially Christina sleep.
Day 8, Sunday 21.09.2008: Montreal
After the somewhat restless night we scouted the morning a little downtown Montreal. The city has no special attractions such as Toronto, you can check off. Rather, you stroll through the streets, leaving the city as a whole work on you. We are especially the contrasts between modern skyscrapers and old churches are noticed. The contrasts are sometimes really extreme. Also, we are now in the French province of Quebec, so all signs are in French and also speak French, people everywhere. This is a bit surreal anyway. Overall, Montreal is really nice, but we were very tired and looking for accommodation and parking is a challenge in the big cities really tiring. Afternoon we went down to the park of Mont Royal, the rising above the city. Here is a little relaxed and enjoyed the view over the city. Then it was on to Trois-Rivieres, a medium-sized town on the St. Lawrence River, about halfway between Montreal and Quebec City. After the stress in Montreal, we want to go 1-2 days Reduce heat and relax. Affordable accommodation on the outskirts, we have found.
Day 9, Monday 22.09.2008: Trois-Rivieres
have planned, we can at last hold times quiet and rested. We then stroll into town to clean a bit. Now we are chilling in the motel and relax a little bit. Today we will do nothing great to think more and more mainly, where we will go there tomorrow and the next day. Ah yes, the weather is still a dream. So far, consistently clear blue sky and not a single drop of rain. But it has become a bit cooler, around the 14 degrees.
PS: Chris has now started blogging. There has she even uploaded the first photos of our trip. At her blog, it goes here .
Day 6, Friday 19.09.2008: Kingston
On this day we drove from Maynooth to Belleville and Picton to Kingston. Kingston was once the capital of Canada for a few years before that it was Ottawa. For this reason, Kingston has a very beautiful city hall with beautifully kept gardens in front, right on Lake Ontario. Unfortunately, the city to offer beyond the town hall is not too much. But here begins the St. Lawrence River, and thus the famous 1000 Islands. We did not get because of a Dance Festival is no affordable accommodation in the city. We then set about using the free ferry to Wolfe Iceland and get there a reasonably priced hotel.
Tag 7, Sa. 20.09.2008: 1000 Islands
Von Wolfe Island sind wir mit der Fähre zurück nach Kingston und dann ein Stück entlang des St. Lorenz Stroms nach Nordosten bis Gananoque gefahren. From here we made a half-hour boat tour through the 1000 Islands. The border between the U.S. and Canada runs through the middle of this magnificent island chain, so there are two small islands as the only 10m apart, one belonging to the United States, the other to Canada. The small bridge that connects the islands, making it the smallest bridge connects the two countries. It looks really cute. Before the boat tour we went to Hill Iceland, one of the largest islands in the 1000 Islands. There was a high observation tower from which you have a great view over the islands. There I made the images for the second now been fantastic 360-degree panorama. Overall, I would like to own even a cottage and a beautiful sports boat in the 1000 Islands is truly a dream of a spot there. In the afternoon we then drove 3 hours to Montreal. There we found right in the city a very cheap hostel, unfortunately, only in four-bed room with a snoring Englishman in it that has robbed especially Christina sleep.
Day 8, Sunday 21.09.2008: Montreal
After the somewhat restless night we scouted the morning a little downtown Montreal. The city has no special attractions such as Toronto, you can check off. Rather, you stroll through the streets, leaving the city as a whole work on you. We are especially the contrasts between modern skyscrapers and old churches are noticed. The contrasts are sometimes really extreme. Also, we are now in the French province of Quebec, so all signs are in French and also speak French, people everywhere. This is a bit surreal anyway. Overall, Montreal is really nice, but we were very tired and looking for accommodation and parking is a challenge in the big cities really tiring. Afternoon we went down to the park of Mont Royal, the rising above the city. Here is a little relaxed and enjoyed the view over the city. Then it was on to Trois-Rivieres, a medium-sized town on the St. Lawrence River, about halfway between Montreal and Quebec City. After the stress in Montreal, we want to go 1-2 days Reduce heat and relax. Affordable accommodation on the outskirts, we have found.
Day 9, Monday 22.09.2008: Trois-Rivieres
have planned, we can at last hold times quiet and rested. We then stroll into town to clean a bit. Now we are chilling in the motel and relax a little bit. Today we will do nothing great to think more and more mainly, where we will go there tomorrow and the next day. Ah yes, the weather is still a dream. So far, consistently clear blue sky and not a single drop of rain. But it has become a bit cooler, around the 14 degrees.
PS: Chris has now started blogging. There has she even uploaded the first photos of our trip. At her blog, it goes here .
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Using Usb Nic With A Wii
Canada, Days 4 and 5
Day 4, Wednesday 17.09.2008: Honey Harbour Huntsville &
We have to leave Toronto and north of Honey Harbour are driven across country on beautiful country roads through the lakes of Muskoka. Our interim target for the overnight stay was Huntsville, the last major town before the Algonquin Provincial Park, we visited the next day. In Huntsville, we are staying in a cute bed and breakfast, which was led by a German Grandma from Celle, near Hanover, who emigrated here ages ago. In general you can find here everywhere countless German tourists. No matter what we have so far visited tourist attraction, everywhere one hears German murmur.
Day 5, Thursday 18.09.2008: Algonquin Provincial Park
Today we went to the huge Algonquin Provincial Park, which up to Highway 60 from east to west can not be traveled by car. Everything else is limited to canoes, boats, bicycles, or you walk. We rented a canoe for half a day and are the Canoue Lake paddled up and down. Fantastically beautiful. The Indian Summer is an already slow, the water calm and clear, and I can not remember when I had last experienced such complete silence. After that, we are 5.1 km long trail of the Booth's Rock migrated with the highest difficulty level. This led past three lakes and crowned with a magnificent view of a mountain on the forest and lake scenery of the park. Can hardly dress all in words, must-see. I also again made endless photos.
Tonight we have made in a cheap hostel in Maynooth halt. Tomorrow I will return south to Lake Ontario, where we want to penetrate along the coast to Kingston.
Day 4, Wednesday 17.09.2008: Honey Harbour Huntsville &
We have to leave Toronto and north of Honey Harbour are driven across country on beautiful country roads through the lakes of Muskoka. Our interim target for the overnight stay was Huntsville, the last major town before the Algonquin Provincial Park, we visited the next day. In Huntsville, we are staying in a cute bed and breakfast, which was led by a German Grandma from Celle, near Hanover, who emigrated here ages ago. In general you can find here everywhere countless German tourists. No matter what we have so far visited tourist attraction, everywhere one hears German murmur.
Day 5, Thursday 18.09.2008: Algonquin Provincial Park
Today we went to the huge Algonquin Provincial Park, which up to Highway 60 from east to west can not be traveled by car. Everything else is limited to canoes, boats, bicycles, or you walk. We rented a canoe for half a day and are the Canoue Lake paddled up and down. Fantastically beautiful. The Indian Summer is an already slow, the water calm and clear, and I can not remember when I had last experienced such complete silence. After that, we are 5.1 km long trail of the Booth's Rock migrated with the highest difficulty level. This led past three lakes and crowned with a magnificent view of a mountain on the forest and lake scenery of the park. Can hardly dress all in words, must-see. I also again made endless photos.
Tonight we have made in a cheap hostel in Maynooth halt. Tomorrow I will return south to Lake Ontario, where we want to penetrate along the coast to Kingston.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
What Does It Look Like If U Have Crabs In Ur Hair
Canada, Days 1-3
Moin!
He began Christina's and my long ersehnnter vacation in Eastern Canada. The extent permitted by the availability of the Internet and my Schreibfreudigkeit, I will try here to summarize the most important stages and events of our journey to a kind of diary. So hopefully it will be worth watching purely every few days again.
Day 1, Sunday 14.09.2008: Arrival Toronto
pleasant moments after a flight via London Heathrow, we have ended up with about 1 hour delay in Toronto. After Christina had enabled her Work & Travel Visa, we have our rental car, a Dodge Caliber, being received. The cart is so far right in order, from the outside appears much larger than it really is from within. Our luggage, I have the morning in Germany was much easier to get clean in my golf as in this battle ship. The route from the airport to our hotel for the first three nights proved thanks Navi brought along with maps of USA & Canada (thanks Tanki!) Simply gratifying. The weather was very sultry way, close to 30 degrees, evening and night heavy thunderstorms.
Day 2, Monday 15.09.2008: Sightseeing Toronto
Thanks to jet lag we were up early and were able to temporarily clean the car in the city. Through the storm in the night we had much more pleasant 18 degrees, sun and a few harmless clouds. First, it went up the CN Tower, the second-tallest building in the world with 553.33 m. The highest observation platform is located at 447m in the 147th Floor. Von dort aus hat It offers fabulous views of the city and Lake Ontario with its offshore islands. If all goes well I can return home's create a 360 degree panoramic view of the genius. The tower has incidentally also a glass floor, where you can look straight down so directly - that had its charm! After that we getingelt criss-cross the City. Especially cool was the ferry ride for $ 6.50 on the offshore islands of the city, of which one has a great view of the skyline. These are the islands a recreation area with Yachhäfen, amusement parks, small airport and more. And after only 10min. Ferry ride is one practically quite far away from the big, noisy City.
Day 3, Tuesday 16.09.2008: Niagara Falls
Ca. 130km from Toronto, that is just a stone's throw American, are the Niagara Falls. The weather was even better than before, shining sun felt at 20 + degrees. Ideal conditions. On the trip we made our Dodge worried because he was constantly warning tones sound, in the dashboard but no lights shone and he hummed to himself otherwise. Also, a check at the gas station did not know, everything was ok. After much consideration, what could it be because we finally realize that the truck actually gives off warning sounds when the speed limit of 100km / h and exceeds only slightly. You have to first get it. But at least we now know what it is and a little later we were also on target. And Niagara Falls is actually as impressive as one would imagine, difficult to put into words. Rings around the Americans and Canadians have of course all the stops in marketing drawn. Hotels, casinos, and of course lots of entertainment stuff a la Disney World and Universal studios. We only stayed on the Canadian side because they will always be more beautiful and you have seen at some point simply enough. The splashy highlight was the ride on the Maid of the Mist. This is a boat tour directly into the center of the horseshoe-shaped Canadian cases. There one has already been moistened quite well what was due to a rain cape and the crazy idea but sometimes completely latte - indescribable, you have to have! On the way back we went vorbeigedüst still in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, where the Niagara River empties into Lake Ontario. According to guide the most beautiful little town in all of Ontario. Since we were quite ready, however, we are only slightly passed. Is considered quite lovely, but quite touristy.
Tomorrow morning we will check out and leave Toronto. Where we do not know exactly, but probably north towards Algonquin Park P. and / or to the Georgian Bay.
Moin!
He began Christina's and my long ersehnnter vacation in Eastern Canada. The extent permitted by the availability of the Internet and my Schreibfreudigkeit, I will try here to summarize the most important stages and events of our journey to a kind of diary. So hopefully it will be worth watching purely every few days again.
Day 1, Sunday 14.09.2008: Arrival Toronto
pleasant moments after a flight via London Heathrow, we have ended up with about 1 hour delay in Toronto. After Christina had enabled her Work & Travel Visa, we have our rental car, a Dodge Caliber, being received. The cart is so far right in order, from the outside appears much larger than it really is from within. Our luggage, I have the morning in Germany was much easier to get clean in my golf as in this battle ship. The route from the airport to our hotel for the first three nights proved thanks Navi brought along with maps of USA & Canada (thanks Tanki!) Simply gratifying. The weather was very sultry way, close to 30 degrees, evening and night heavy thunderstorms.
Day 2, Monday 15.09.2008: Sightseeing Toronto
Thanks to jet lag we were up early and were able to temporarily clean the car in the city. Through the storm in the night we had much more pleasant 18 degrees, sun and a few harmless clouds. First, it went up the CN Tower, the second-tallest building in the world with 553.33 m. The highest observation platform is located at 447m in the 147th Floor. Von dort aus hat It offers fabulous views of the city and Lake Ontario with its offshore islands. If all goes well I can return home's create a 360 degree panoramic view of the genius. The tower has incidentally also a glass floor, where you can look straight down so directly - that had its charm! After that we getingelt criss-cross the City. Especially cool was the ferry ride for $ 6.50 on the offshore islands of the city, of which one has a great view of the skyline. These are the islands a recreation area with Yachhäfen, amusement parks, small airport and more. And after only 10min. Ferry ride is one practically quite far away from the big, noisy City.
Day 3, Tuesday 16.09.2008: Niagara Falls
Ca. 130km from Toronto, that is just a stone's throw American, are the Niagara Falls. The weather was even better than before, shining sun felt at 20 + degrees. Ideal conditions. On the trip we made our Dodge worried because he was constantly warning tones sound, in the dashboard but no lights shone and he hummed to himself otherwise. Also, a check at the gas station did not know, everything was ok. After much consideration, what could it be because we finally realize that the truck actually gives off warning sounds when the speed limit of 100km / h and exceeds only slightly. You have to first get it. But at least we now know what it is and a little later we were also on target. And Niagara Falls is actually as impressive as one would imagine, difficult to put into words. Rings around the Americans and Canadians have of course all the stops in marketing drawn. Hotels, casinos, and of course lots of entertainment stuff a la Disney World and Universal studios. We only stayed on the Canadian side because they will always be more beautiful and you have seen at some point simply enough. The splashy highlight was the ride on the Maid of the Mist. This is a boat tour directly into the center of the horseshoe-shaped Canadian cases. There one has already been moistened quite well what was due to a rain cape and the crazy idea but sometimes completely latte - indescribable, you have to have! On the way back we went vorbeigedüst still in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake, where the Niagara River empties into Lake Ontario. According to guide the most beautiful little town in all of Ontario. Since we were quite ready, however, we are only slightly passed. Is considered quite lovely, but quite touristy.
Tomorrow morning we will check out and leave Toronto. Where we do not know exactly, but probably north towards Algonquin Park P. and / or to the Georgian Bay.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Ozark Trail Water Bottle
Master of Business Administration FH
Strike! My training is finally over! Now I can finally write my long awaited and hard-earned title Diplom-Kaufmann FH on the business card.
I am currently available to far too exhausted to play in big words, my joy and the scope of the whole. It is clear that now is scheduled to start a new job with a degree and October, a new phase of life - and I'm looking forward to plenty!
order all appropriate reward, now goes to first to discovery and recovery trip to Canada. Our bags are already packed almost ready, the anticipation is huge, I can not wait to get on the plane!
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Pessies Gyne Report On Prolapse
sprint
If you look at the older posts of my blog, you will always encounter entries in which I expressed my supposedly very last exam, test or completion of work behind me. For my time at the business school might well be true yet. But then came the well known AKAD.
Next week it will really come to an end, my final colloquium is pending. Thus, it is called one last time to rouse and to circulate the books to be as well prepared to go into the exam.
falls After the last very relaxing days in Zurich I still hard to get the right drive, but it is already. A last time, sprint, now it's done!
If you look at the older posts of my blog, you will always encounter entries in which I expressed my supposedly very last exam, test or completion of work behind me. For my time at the business school might well be true yet. But then came the well known AKAD.
Next week it will really come to an end, my final colloquium is pending. Thus, it is called one last time to rouse and to circulate the books to be as well prepared to go into the exam.
falls After the last very relaxing days in Zurich I still hard to get the right drive, but it is already. A last time, sprint, now it's done!
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