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An old power generation station fron 1905 located above Niagara Falls. The station was retired in 1999. Kind of a ghostly old building.
everywhere we went asians went mental over Olivia. They photographed chloe as well but to a lessor extent. It was crazy. I mean, serious, people would just stop and stare at my kids, then they'd take out cameras and take photos then they'd want to pose with olivia. This happened over and over at many different attractions.
I suspect the draw was her white skin, and luminous qualities, it was trucky to tell with the language barrier.
Just after this photo the woman carried olivia off to have her photographed with more tourists. John was busy taking photos (he'd like 6 cameras around his neck) for other tourists but I could tell he was considering bashing his way through the crowd to get to her.
Olivia started to cry she hates being away from her mother (and really doesn't like to be grabbed and carted off lol) so I get her but her dad reached her first. As soon as she was safe with daddy she screamed "I want my mommy!" lol you could tell she was comfortable enough to tantrum. all's well when olivia can yell.
We were more upset about olivia being used as a prop than any fear about her being kidnapped or anything.
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Part of the buffet at Brasa Brazilian Steakhouse and Wine Bar located in the Hilton Hotel and Suites Niagara Falls/Fallsview
912 is a GE P42DC rated at 4250 hp, 3170 kW riding on 4 wheel trucks. It is geared for 110 mph running but is restricted to 100 by Via. It was built by General Electric in late 2001 (serial number 53228).
P42DC 912 at Niagara Falls with train 92 on Saturday, August 27th, 2011.