Haha! I am laughing..why?
Ordered the CD and got a very funny conformation that it was shipped today!
Here it is below....read and laugh...
Mary Beth-
Thanks for your order with CD Baby!
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Your CD has been ...
OK!!!!
I have been waiting for this...
I saw you folks play last year in Vergennes and really enjoyed it???
I checked your website a few times in the past year and didn't see anything.
I went to the New World Music Festival last week (drove from ...
I am planning on attending the Champlain Symposium at Champlain College in Burlington over the July 4th weekend.
Anyone on this list who is also a "history seeker" attending??
Registration may still be open!
see
http://www.champlainquadricentenni...
How about the "French in New York" ? Really now. Eastern New York is really part of New England!
*just on the other side of the Champlain waters
*and then there is New Rochelle in Westchester county
*and how about the French Huguenots in New Paltz?
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We lived briefly in Cohoes in the late '40's. Attended kindergarten at St. Josephs - only to discover when we moved that summer that I was too young for 1st grade. so I had to repeat kindergarten.
John
HI, Mary. Vonnie, John's wife, here. You must live in Cohoes, then? Our friend just a half mile down the road from where we are in Easton, Bernie Ouimet, lived there for a bit after he emigrated from Quebec. He is a great resource for old family songs.
Yes, I would also attach eastern New York to the New England states as far as the French Connection goes. There used to be a very strong Franco-American society in Cohoes. We joined and attended several of the fetes there in the 80s.