Notes, we used to pick our spots so we were never there in "winter". The latest we were there was mid December, and that time while we played that LAST show of the tour it snowed like the snow gods were acting like an angry lounge lizard trying to show he's still got it. We started playing at 9:30 and the ground was clear and dry. When we finished at 1am my car had 5 inches of snow on it. We were very near Buffalo and I decided to just drive home that night. Once I crossed into the USA that snow was almost completely invisible. Had that 5 inches of snow been present the whole way home it would have taken me 8 hours to make a 4 hour drive. I was hoping to be in Ottawa when it was cold enough for the Rideau Canal to freeze so I could skate on it but that never happened. We were really popular there too. They had us in for Grey Cup week and the public transportation was horrible, so one of our guys who had a van ran people from the hotel we were playing to the stadium for 10 bucks a passenger. He had to have made like 300 bucks doing that. It was a big van with all the seats removed to hold gear, so 10-12 people easily fit into it. Ottawa is a great city. They had a rotating restaurant on top of a hotel there that was cool. The best Ottawa story though I can't tell.

One year we played in Sarnia and I crossed the border into Port Huron to buy some strings and reeds. I also stopped to gas up on US prices and asked where the good music store was, and I was sent to Marysville where I may or may not have been to the music store owned by Harv's family. That was like 1987 and all I remember is the the older man kept yelling at the kid "It's your fault!", so....

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