Here's the video I've been telling you about - it makes me laugh every time I watch it.
Those damn pigs just come running when they hear a boat approaching, it was so surreal.
And here's a bonus video of one of the more ironic things I've done: Feeding an endangered species one of the worst foods you can possibly put in your body.
I think it's safe to say I enjoyed my stay at the Baltimore Hyatt Inner Harbor last week:
In an area as busy as Inner Harbor, it was fantastic to have such a comfortable spot high above the streets, looking out over the water. Sometimes the confines of the city can weigh on a visitor - it's tough to escape the noise - but this room certainly took care of that concern. The view showed off every time I passed by the window, tempting me to step out and see what it has to offer, though the room made its case for why I should hope for rain.
I was there by myself and thus lived like a king, however this suite has family weekend getaway written all over it. The private bedroom, two bathrooms, and spacious living area with pullout couch make it a nice nest for a family of three or four (not to mention its proximity to the harbor, attractions, and stadiums).
Notre-Dame Towers The climb starts with 255 steps up the North Tower. Then cross over to the Galerie des Chimeres, which will give you a bird’s eye view of the amazing carved stone monsters. Kids love this! It’s another 147 steps to the Bourdon, which is a giant bell located on the roof. You'll have a spectacular panoramic view. This is the home of Victor Hugo's famous character "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame".