Fri. Nov 15th, 2024

Hi guys.

This blog was originally going to have some covers but uhhhh they didn’t upload before I left so yeah

But anyways

We get a long weekend because of Labor Day, so I’m in Canada.

With a great view of Niagara Falls.

Yeah. For those of you who don’t know, Niagara Falls is also in Canada.

Honestly, this side is awesome. It gets really misty and it constantly looks like something ✨exploded✨

It’s also calming, but funni explosion effect > calming 😀

There are a ton of aquariums in Canada (at least in the Niagara Falls area), and so far, they’ve been amazing.

Moon jellyfish (but in different color tanks so they look like they’re different colors), sea lions (which are very amazing), and penguins.

(They’re…penguins.)

The flight to the (Gru New York) airport was shorter than expected.

Obviously, airport flights are a great time to get things done. You have no other good option than to kill time.

Naturally, I spent the time finding weird cloud shapes.

(This was strangely the majority of the time, less than me playing Fire Emblem.)

This is actually an amazing thing to do. It leads to some very interesting conversations. (i.e. about the giant bird-looking thing in the sky that’s sitting on another giant bird thing.)

Even better, I kid you not, on the drive to the hotel, we looked up to the sky and saw a giant face that looked like this:

😐

My sister and I laughed at that. Because there’s no way that happens out of pure coincidence.

If that was coincidence, I’m a duck.

And I am very sure I am not a duck.

Once you start noticing the shapes of clouds, it’s very difficult to stop noticing them.

So someday you may see a cloud that looks like a giant roast turkey.

And then you shall spend the rest of your day attempting to unsee that horrid sight.

Oh well.

In Canada, you can always stare at the Niagara Falls and get distracted.

The falls really are beautiful, and if you haven’t visited them yet, do so.

Probably the Canada side.

Happy Labor Day weekend and farewell :3

-Abby

By Abby Subedi

Editor-In-Chief