hey everybody
I know, i know…late on postings. VERY late. to catch y’all up on what we’ve been up to, check out this lovely video of our ventures through the great Ontario north. Huntsville, with the lovely help of Martina Schroer, was a beautiful success! The church was a little ‘live’-sounding (i.e. super sensitive and potentially VERY loud), but provided a lovely ambiance and vibe. It was an educational experience for a drummer such as myself, to say the least. Karla (one half of duo Jacob and Lily) sang and played wonderfully, and we compared RV rigs and talked a lot about babies. BABIES! Our two shows in North Bay were very intimate and relaxing — big thanks to Brett Greene for all his help putting the shows together for us! Woo! Bob Bale hooked us up big time in Sudbury as we performed for some happy people in yet another church — Liam quickly realized that he needed to properly explain the context behind his tune ‘Cross Yourself’, just to clarify some things. Thanks for putting us up, too Bob! The Sault treated us very well with an enormous venue, the Roberta Bondar Park and Marina — we had to block off half of the space with the ol’RV in order to control some sound! We even got to jam with our friend Rusty at the local bar that night! Liam finally bought a new skateboard in Thunder Bay, which was quickly followed by a great session at their local skate plaza by the waterfront. AMAZING park. After falling on our faces, we continued to eat a delicious Finnish-style breakfast and performed in front of the Hoito Restaurant, internationally famous for their perogies. We ended the night at a national treasure, the Apollo and drank coffees and ate nachos with guacamole . Thank you Sheila for everything!
Well, talk soon everyone — ciao!
-daniel





bahahah liam skateboarding.
Hoito is world famous for pancakes not perogies
Are you saying that their perogies aren’t good?! Someone said that John Candy ordered a batch of perogies from them many times over the years… Or so the story goes…