
Toronto, Canada – 18th May
Today a drive to Toronto. Was Ok, just wet wet wet but we had another CD ‘The Midnight House’, to
Today a drive to Toronto. Was Ok, just wet wet wet but we had another CD ‘The Midnight House’, to
Drove from Montreal to Gananoque. It wasn’t raining while we were driving, but it started as we reached the hotel
Come morning we both still felt bad about this gig, but the owners of the Home Hill Inn spoiled us
New Hampshire is known not only for its breathtaking scenery but also for the artist Maxfield Parrish who lived there
Usual breakfast then spent a useless two hours, first at a pharmacy where I was told the pills I used
In the morning two guys come to do a filmed interview about Ian Wallace – the legendary drummer from Neil’s
And on to Lexington to an Aloft hotel which I can thoroughly recommend. Leland Stein found the hotel. Smiles and
Woke up happy with the thought that in an hour we would be out of that hotel. Usual breakfast of
Hey ho, now sitting upstairs in The Highline Ballroom listening to Mark Howard, the opener for Neil. The ballroom is
Back to the city and a hotel in New Jersey not far from the Lincoln Tunnel. I booked the hotels
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