I also didn't do as much candid and casual photography as i would have, in hindsight, liked. But I have never been one for "paparazzi", and people tend to get a bit freaked out of pro cameras snapping away as opposed to point-n-shoots. But here are a few moments that did make it to film...

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This dude hopped madly around on stilts by the stage at the TO Streetfest, much to the shocked delight of Plasticine-er Rob Szabo. The crowd didn't much seem to care.


Bala, ON - The back porch of the Kee. While waiting for soundchecks, band members kept busy in fun ways, such as...


...spinning footballs on end. That's Nigel, who was playing bass in j englishman's band that day. He drove me around and kept me not only sane, but laughing uproariously for over 24 hours. Absolutely one of the coolest people I met on my trip.


The back porch bar at the Kee. Very quaint.


Bala, ON - j's pedalboard and a beer on the lake.


A bit of frenetic soundchecking in Bala in the early evening.


Believe it or not, this is still the soundcheck - the crews were checking lights.


I still don't know who this guy is, but I saw him walk onto the Kee's floor, crouch down at the edge of a pool of sunlight and dip his hands into it. Magical!


Another view of the inside of the barn-like Kee to Bala.


Mike and Nicole passing time in Bala. Mike was playing guitar with j, and Nicole was along for support. Cutest couple in the place!


The legendary Kee to Bala sign.


These crazy people swung off the side of the Bank of Montreal building during the Toronto Streetfestival and did aerobatics to music.


They did this between every music set throughout the day.


They made patterns and ran back and forth across the face of the building. Yikes!


On the early morning trek from London to Barrie for EDGEfest, my concert-going partner Karey couldn't help but catch a few winks on the Greyhound. She woke up as I took the picture. Haha.


George Strombo...., all the girls' favorite MuchMusic VJ. Sure, he has no nose in this picture, but whatever. This was when Tom from GOB jumped off the stage. He was out of my sight for a bit, so I had to take a picture of something.


This crazy corndog suddenly appeared during Live On Release's set as they began their chart-topping, anti-popmusic tune, "I'm Afraid of Britney Spears."


As you can see, I was standing on the stage at this point, and was a tad unprepared for the guy, clad in Baby One More Time attire, when he was hoisted on the crowd's shoulders and began singing along passionately.


He definitely caught everyone's attention and was up there the entire song. I'm a bit surprised the guards didn't try to get him down, but then again, they were probably laughing just as hard.


I was with the Static In Stereo cats and some assorted techs watching this go on, and my the laughter that emanated from the group...


To cap it all off, at the end he lifted up his cute plaid skirt to reveal white undies with a big red maple leaf stamped on the front. Too bad I didn't catch that.


Just for the ladies, here's some more Strombolopolous (??). Here he is introducing some band (finger eleven I think) on the main stage.


Either they both shop at the same place, or George and Todd Kerns are swapping rings with each other. Notice the little silver skull??



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