When last we left our intrepid 12 year-old he was leaving the confines of his home Province for the first time ever with his Grandmother Vernon in her 1972 Skylark; excited and inspired to see what was beyond the moon-like terrain of Ontario on the historic Trans-Canada Highway.
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JAIMIE VERNON – MY SUMMER HOLIDAY 1975: Part 3
Posted in Opinion with tags Assiniboine Park Zoo, Bison, Bob Segarini, Buffalo, Canadian Music Trans Canada Highway, Colorado, Crescent Lake, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, elk, Goddo, Greg Godovitz, Hitching Post Motel, Island Park, Jaimie Vernon, Jasper National Park, Manitoba, Miette Hot Springs, Moose, mountain goats, North Battleford, Pike's Peak, Portage La Prairie, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Skylark, Thunder Bay, Travels With My Amp, Whistler Mountain, Winnipeg, Yellow Quill Motel, Yorkton on June 20, 2015 by segariniJAIMIE VERNON – MY SUMMER HOLIDAY 1975 – PART 1
Posted in Opinion with tags Big Nickel, Bob Segarini, Canadian Music Trans Canada Highway, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Expo 67, Jaimie Vernon, Kenora, Lake Huron, Lake Superior, moon landing, NASA, North Bay, Ontario, Orillia, Port Arthur, road trip, Route 17, Sault Ste. Marie, Skylark, Sudbury, Summer Holiday, Theselon, Three's A Crowd, Thunder Bay, Travel, WW2 on June 6, 2015 by segarini
For those remotely following along at home you may know that my current day gig is to impersonate a security guard at cemeteries around Toronto. On Sunday and Monday nights I’m usually assigned to Pine Hills in Scarborough. Many of my relatives are buried there as I’ve posted most recently in acknowledging my mother’s mother’s 100th birthday.