Question for you more-internet-savvy folks (i.e. anyone): How am I supposed to get BACK to the blog after looking at the photo gallery? The back arrow takes me back through the photos one at a time.
And other question: Wasn’t there a news story within the last week about a Niagara Falls visitor slipping, going under or over the low fence and sliding 60 feet or so and almost going over? … I’m imagining it was near the woman with her dog.
michael
The gallery now opens in a new window, and I can’t find any mention of a near death, though it would be a mighty easy thing to slid down that ice and over the edge.
el Kib
A mighty fine gaggle of frozen wasteland hell images, and a cool way of displaying them! I wasn’t clear, though — were any (besides the abstract view down) taken from that overlook structure?
adam
Alternate answer to Jennifer: good point, but of course you have this page bookmarked in your favorites, so one click on a pull-down menu should get you back there also …
michael
I would hope Ultra Favorites,
The last image is from the overlook, and the one previously posted, though the shapely brunette and her brown dog read as dark spots.
Jennifer
Re alternate answer to me: two or three clicks to get to the comment layer. But yeah, that’s what I generally do. I bet there’s a default setting for opening new tabs all the time also.
rakkity
The missus & I agree that’s a fine gallery of whitewater.
Very cold whitewater.
Jen
I was there 15 years ago. I don’t remember the tower or the bridge. I do remember the food at the spinning restaurant though. Yum.
Jennifer
Question for you more-internet-savvy folks (i.e. anyone): How am I supposed to get BACK to the blog after looking at the photo gallery? The back arrow takes me back through the photos one at a time.
And other question: Wasn’t there a news story within the last week about a Niagara Falls visitor slipping, going under or over the low fence and sliding 60 feet or so and almost going over? … I’m imagining it was near the woman with her dog.
michael
The gallery now opens in a new window, and I can’t find any mention of a near death, though it would be a mighty easy thing to slid down that ice and over the edge.
el Kib
A mighty fine gaggle of frozen wasteland hell images, and a cool way of displaying them! I wasn’t clear, though — were any (besides the abstract view down) taken from that overlook structure?
adam
Alternate answer to Jennifer: good point, but of course you have this page bookmarked in your favorites, so one click on a pull-down menu should get you back there also …
michael
I would hope Ultra Favorites,
The last image is from the overlook, and the one previously posted, though the shapely brunette and her brown dog read as dark spots.
Jennifer
Re alternate answer to me: two or three clicks to get to the comment layer. But yeah, that’s what I generally do. I bet there’s a default setting for opening new tabs all the time also.
rakkity
The missus & I agree that’s a fine gallery of whitewater.
Very cold whitewater.
Jen
I was there 15 years ago. I don’t remember the tower or the bridge. I do remember the food at the spinning restaurant though. Yum.