WINTER TOUR – Cobourg/Kingston
Woke up in Cobourg. Lazed around. Eventually packed and went for breakfast.
We passed a place called buttermilk café. It looked really nice. Breakfasts were $9.99. Right next-door was another breakfast place. Looked awful, but breakfasts were only $3.75. So we went in to the cheap place. There were plants everywhere, a fountain drink machine with the labels ripped off and the owner wrote new liquids in their place. There was no staff, but there were two elderly gentlemen in different booths who looked like they had no concept of what was going on, or where they were. Jon didn’t even sit down. We quickly put our coats back on and went to buttermilks.
Amazing choice. Everything was home made down to the toasted bread. Our meals were huge, and we were seated next to a group of people who were there for a woman’s 99th birthday.
After breakfast we went down to the pier and played some music in the cold.
Then we headed to Kingston.
Before the show I got to be apart of an amazing little project called Wood + Wires
After getting electrocuted by an ungrounded wire coming from a light and my guitar, we stepped outside to record the first song from my upcoming album.
The Artel is this great little art house where they put shows on in one of the rooms. It was a really nice small show and it was awesome to play in Kingston again.
After the show, we decided to drive the hour East to my cottage for the best sleep we had in days. Minus Matt who got the short end of the straw and had to sleep on my childhood bed.



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