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scuffelwood
03-22-2006, 11:31 AM
Hi all glad i found about this forum, look forward to talking gear with you all, thanks. Scuff.

Mahogany Martin
03-22-2006, 11:43 AM
Hey Scuff, welcome aboard :wave: We explored the Trent-Severn last summer and one weekend, we rented a boat a went up the Otonabee from Rice Lake, made it through a fews locks and made it up about halfway to Lakefield. We turned around, and made our way back to Little lake and stopped at the marina. We explore the city a little and from that perspective, it was a great experience. It's a nice city. How's the music scene up there?

scuffelwood
03-22-2006, 11:34 PM
Music scene is mostly punk rock but theres a old blues taverncalled the Red Dog, its had its fair share of famous canadian blues folk come through, but all in all its not a very cultured community. i grew up in Brantford, Market street was a haven for Blues Musicians. Yeah i like blues. Yeah Peterboroughs nice in the summer.

faracaster
03-23-2006, 12:37 AM
Welcome to the cobbles Scuff.
I'm a northumberlander myself. I have a house on the lake they call Rice.
Ever get down to The Rhino in Bewdley??? Heather, the owner has a soft spot for blues and books bands in there (mostly in the summer). I love playing there. Always an experience.

Pete

Mahogany Martin
03-23-2006, 07:33 AM
I have a house on the lake they call Rice.
Pete

The one lake with a set of train tracks submerged all the way across. Be careful not to wreck the bottom of your boat of them tracks :)


Ever get down to The Rhino in Bewdley??? Heather, the owner has a soft spot for blues and books bands in there (mostly in the summer). I love playing there. Always an experience.

Pete

Bewdley is a quaint little place, pretty busy in the summer I guess with the fishers. Driving through, I remember seeing restaurant(s) and maybe a bar but none seems *big enough* to let's say have a band in addition to patrons. Very cool. We'll be in that area again this summer I'm sure, I'll check it out.

faracaster
03-23-2006, 10:55 AM
The one lake with a set of train tracks submerged all the way across. Be careful not to wreck the bottom of your boat of them tracks :)
Yeah isn't that a nice surprise for those that don't know.



Bewdley is a quaint little place, pretty busy in the summer I guess with the fishers. Driving through, I remember seeing restaurant(s) and maybe a bar but none seems *big enough* to let's say have a band in addition to patrons. Very cool. We'll be in that area again this summer I'm sure, I'll check it out.

Yes Bewdley is quaint..for dog draggers.:2guns: Remember that?? about six years ago. Awful.

Mahogany Martin
03-23-2006, 11:20 AM
That was in Bewdley??? I remember that it was *out that way* but didn't click that this was the quaint little community where it took place.

A doberman or rottwiller, wasn't it? And didn't the guy get the dog back a little later ??:mad:

scuffelwood
03-23-2006, 12:15 PM
yeah the rice is nice!! You can find me sippin some pops in the Dog House on Pigeon in the summer, i`ve heard of The Rhino too, what sortta stuff you play?

Xanadu
03-23-2006, 05:27 PM
hey welcome to the forums scuffelwood. My mom's from peterborough.:food-smiley-004:

scuffelwood
03-23-2006, 10:07 PM
hey welcome to the forums scuffelwood. My mom's from peterborough.:food-smiley-004:
cool, small world everybody knows somebody from Peterborough!:rockon:

walden
04-16-2006, 09:36 PM
home of neil young no?

YardApe
04-19-2006, 12:10 PM
Welcome to the fourms..........just a little way down the road from u in kingston:wave:

CocoTone
04-19-2006, 04:09 PM
home of neil young no?

Close,,,Omemee.

CT.

mrdylan
04-21-2006, 09:29 PM
I was livin in the big pete for a while maybe you seen us live at the Red Dog? I was in Untied and the Unknown.

:rockon: