7.31.2005


Serge helping to pack up after our final concert at St. Andrew's United in Halifax.

July 13 - Peggy's Cove & Halifax


The Peggy's Cove lighthouse.

This is the only lighthouse with an operating post office inside.

Another lighthouse pic...

"Local's Breakfast" = baked beans, fish hash, and green tomato slaw

Peggy at Peggy's Cove.

Peggy's Cove

Graves of the Titantic casualties. Some are marked with names, some are not.



Tom is a big Leonardo DiCaprio fan - not really. He does look awfully happy for someone posing with a gravesite.

Vats of beer as explained by "The Brew- master."

Tour of one of Halifax's oldest breweries: Alexander Keith's. Well done tour with characters acting out parts from 1800's.

Entertainment and large samples of IPA, Red, and Honey Brown in Keith's Tavern.

The Collins Clan
Vicky playing with her lobster dinner at The Boondocks.

Pimped out on the Boondocks... what a goofball.

Farewell program - complete with mock bus down center aisle.

Peggy and Yvon

July 14 - Halifax


Halifax Public Garden - directly across street from hotel.

Crazy duck in the Public Garden in Halifax.

Loading the busses for the last time outside the Lord Nelson.

The gang's all here in Toronto again -- waiting, grounded 200 yds from the gate, for a storm to pass.

Waiting on the tarmac in Toronto. Do you see the electrical storm that prevented us from docking for 2 hours???

Waiting in Toronto -- notice the curious distribution of luggage...

"So, we missed our flight huh?"

"WHAT!?!? What do you mean we MISSED OUR CONNECTION??? Are you saying I have to stay in Canada for ANOTHER DAY? WHAT!?!?!"

Killing time after we missed our conenction in Toronto.

Setting up camp to overnight in the airport with Jean and Dean.

July 15 - Toronto


Sleeping -- well, some of us were.

Tom, after a night in the airport... I think he was purposely trying to look worse. I hope so.

The Toronto airport cleaning Zamboni buzzed by us at 2:00 am.

Finally caught a flight from Montreal to San Francisco on the 15th. Unfortunately, our luggage didn't...