I was only able to catch a fleeting view of Lake Erie as we whizzed along, but it counted as my second Great Lake visit! After a pretty unremarkable, disappointing Steak and Shake lunch in Erie, we made the turn south towards Pittsburgh. Our hotel was right across the street from PNC Park where the Pirates played the Tigers tonight. Franklin has been so excited about this game since we got the tickets; he loves Roberto Clemente (former Pirate ball player). We had amazing seats on the club level: fantastic food, a stunning view of the field and downtown Pittsburgh past the outfield, and we were in foul ball territory. In fact, we almost had one in the 1st inning off of Sterling Marte (it was just beyond our reach due to safety). Because Franklin celebrated his 9th birthday on this trip, I had arranged for a Happy Birthday greeting to be on the scoreboard at the end of the 4th inning. The smile on his face made it so worth it. It was a fantastic evening at a great ballpark AND the Pirates even won (although we normally don't cheer for them, being Cubs fans, you know!). Tomorrow we have our last major travel day as we go from Pittsburgh to Milton, WV, and then to Cincinnati!
Having started as a way to chronicle my first adventure to the UK in 2012, this blog has now grown into a much broader travel journal for any time I'm fortunate to go on a trip. Hope you enjoy reading and seeing each journey!
Wednesday, August 09, 2017
Day 12 - Buffalo, NY - Pittsburgh, PA
No rest for the weary as we were up and at it first thing as we had a travel day in front of us. Another nice hotel breakfast and all of us jetted north to see Niagara. What a different experience it was during the day; not better or worse, just different. In the daylight, you can really appreciate the mist and the power better. Obviously, the color of the river and falls is different as is the crowd, the circling seagulls, the ponchos on those walking near the falls, and the boats of folks getting misted upon. We started out at Prospect Point which allows easy viewing of the American Falls, Canada, and the Rainbow Bridge which takes cars and pedestrians between the countries. Before coming on the trip, we had been advised by many to bring our passports so we could walk to Canada where they have even better views of the Falls. With our passports on us, we had to make a decision whether to do the crossing or not. Due to time constraints (we had a baseball game in Pittsburgh to get to), we decided instead to make the short drive to Goat Island. This island sits between the American and Canadian Falls and is where you can visit the Cave of the Winds with a ticket. This area is much less crowded than Prospect Point AND there's a statue of Nikola Tesla. After a short walk, we found ourselves even closer to the edge of the Falls and could really feel the intensity and power of the water. The views were even better here and we were thrilled with our decision. After marveling at this great sight, we loaded up and headed west on I-90 towards Erie, PA.
I was only able to catch a fleeting view of Lake Erie as we whizzed along, but it counted as my second Great Lake visit! After a pretty unremarkable, disappointing Steak and Shake lunch in Erie, we made the turn south towards Pittsburgh. Our hotel was right across the street from PNC Park where the Pirates played the Tigers tonight. Franklin has been so excited about this game since we got the tickets; he loves Roberto Clemente (former Pirate ball player). We had amazing seats on the club level: fantastic food, a stunning view of the field and downtown Pittsburgh past the outfield, and we were in foul ball territory. In fact, we almost had one in the 1st inning off of Sterling Marte (it was just beyond our reach due to safety). Because Franklin celebrated his 9th birthday on this trip, I had arranged for a Happy Birthday greeting to be on the scoreboard at the end of the 4th inning. The smile on his face made it so worth it. It was a fantastic evening at a great ballpark AND the Pirates even won (although we normally don't cheer for them, being Cubs fans, you know!). Tomorrow we have our last major travel day as we go from Pittsburgh to Milton, WV, and then to Cincinnati!
I was only able to catch a fleeting view of Lake Erie as we whizzed along, but it counted as my second Great Lake visit! After a pretty unremarkable, disappointing Steak and Shake lunch in Erie, we made the turn south towards Pittsburgh. Our hotel was right across the street from PNC Park where the Pirates played the Tigers tonight. Franklin has been so excited about this game since we got the tickets; he loves Roberto Clemente (former Pirate ball player). We had amazing seats on the club level: fantastic food, a stunning view of the field and downtown Pittsburgh past the outfield, and we were in foul ball territory. In fact, we almost had one in the 1st inning off of Sterling Marte (it was just beyond our reach due to safety). Because Franklin celebrated his 9th birthday on this trip, I had arranged for a Happy Birthday greeting to be on the scoreboard at the end of the 4th inning. The smile on his face made it so worth it. It was a fantastic evening at a great ballpark AND the Pirates even won (although we normally don't cheer for them, being Cubs fans, you know!). Tomorrow we have our last major travel day as we go from Pittsburgh to Milton, WV, and then to Cincinnati!
Labels:
Baseball,
Buffalo,
Goat Island,
New York,
Niagara Falls,
Pennsylvania,
Pirates,
Pittsburgh,
Prospect Point,
Tesla
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