Back in the States, in beautiful Manhattan at least till Friday, when I head to Montreal for another bachelor party. Man, I love it when my friends get married.
Even better is that I must be on some kind of national bachelor party recruiting list, because I'm not invited to either wedding. So I reap all the weekend benefits without having to buy a food processor.
I posted a few really nice shots of Niagara Falls, some having been hit with Photoshop's Fade Posterize action (at level 15). Not sure if I should skip that feature when I print a 16x20 of this shot, which is my favorite. Too bad we didn't have clear skies on Saturday, when I snapped it.
As for the trip details ... well, you know the rules on that. All I can say is that Niagara Falls was a surprisingly great party spot for such an event. Woah, Canada!
Can't believe, though, that Niagara Falls is such a hot honeymoon destination, when it had all the sophistication and romance of a T.G.I. Fridays.
I guess I can share this funny tidbit:
We took an overnight, private party bus ride up there and, when we got to the border at 8 a.m., a customs officer boarded and ask if we had any firearms. Nope, we said. He asked if we had any explosives (or something equally uncommon). Nope, we said. He then asked if we had any alcohol. Nope, we said, even though the bus had basically been a rolling keg for eight hours. He just let us go, even though you could have smelled the booze from Syracuse.
Nice pics.
And good write-up on the bachelor party.
I agree with you, details of a bachelor party should NEVER be put in writing, especially on the net.
cheers,
Murph.
Posted by MurphGuide at July 24, 2006 3:32 PM