It was your typical Saturday night on Goat Island. From our vantage point, here’s what we saw:
Highwire
walker at 2 o’clock… Lesbian wedding at
10 o’clock… and a cadre of Burmese monks demonstrating for democracy dead ahead
at 12 o’clock.
Something for
everyone.
Forget about
scenery… I mean if you’re into
that… whatever floats your boat. But what I love most about Niagara Falls
is the humanity. Sure, ok, the Falls
themselves are great, too… but we’ll get to that. Allow me to digress for just a moment.
Where else
can you go in Western NY, or for that matter, anywhere, to literally see the
world come together with no other agenda than simply to enjoy the view? With so many other things that take us in so
many different and divisive directions, we
have this phenomenal focal point right here in our own back yard, and that, my
friends, is indeed a wondrous
thing.
Whatever
your background, backstory, beliefs or lack thereof, the thing that truly makes
the Falls a wonder in this age of ever-increasing people polarization, is that those things just don’t matter here. The stuff that in every other venue in life,
so beckons us to prod each other about our differences, frankly isn’t so
important here. Not your views on
life. Not mine. Only The
View, regardless of our worldviews. Everyone gets to enjoy it. Period.
And why is
this? Maybe it’s because NF is one of
the few places in the world that reminds us there’s actually something
grandios-er out there than our own sense
of self. Maybe that’s why 12 million
plus people of all shapes, sizes, colors
and clans flock to it every year – just to shut out the small world as we know
it, if only for a few moments, lose ourselves in the giant, swirling mist cloud
rising up from overpowering, turbulent
waters below, and soak in a sense of
what grandiose really means.
In light of
all that, our clashing lifestyles seem a little insignificant.
Now don’t
get me wrong. I have a definite world
view, and I’m sure it would make at least some of you not want to friend me on
facebook. But… I bet if we were standing
next to each other at the Falls on a Saturday night… at least for those few moments, anyway… you wouldn’t care one bit. And neither would I.
We’d be too
busy enjoying The View.
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