Bob and Carolyn move from 22 Kenwood Avenue to 122 Ellsworth Avenue, Toronto, on January 28, 1986 – the day the Space Shuttle Challenger blew up.
122 Ellsworth Avenue is just up the street from Marshall McLuhan’s home in Wychwood Park.
Marty Lederman, extremely close colleague of Carlos Castaneda, 122 Ellsworth Avenue, Toronto, February 1986.
The interior scenes of Bob leaping about with key Club 22 members – SkyGoddess Sue, Dave Newfeld, Deb Aaron, Avril Armstrong (the Jamaican-Canadian girlfriend of Paul Renwick – Bob and Carolyn’s foster son since 1981), Shannon Renwick, and Bob Marshall – rehearsing his moves hours before performing at the legendary Toronto club, El Mocambo, in March, 1986.
Bob rehearses his repertoire of eccentric postures for Shannon and Avril.
Video recording: Dave Newfeld.
Bob Marshall, host of CKLN-FM’s “The International Connection” in Toronto, [August 1984—May 1987]
Bob Marshall assists Bob’s Grand Exit to his limo.
Dave Newfeld prepares to drive the gang to the El Mocambo tavern.
SkyGoddess Sue, Deb Aaron [Bob and Carolyn’s lawyer], Avril Armstrong, Dave Newfeld and Carolyn at the El Mocambo Rock Emporium.
Dave Newfeld assists Bob by pointing out where the stage is.
Avril Armstrong thinks this whole scenario is absurd.
Rosi Fan Tutti opens for Bob – a band who were fans of Bob Marshall’s radio show, THE INTERNATIONAL CONNECTION, on CKLN-FM in Toronto – while Bob and Shannon (in the Green jacket) dance in front of the musicians.
Bob enters the stage on the left, crouching – as he begins his rant – and pointing out the corpses of well-known oligarchs, the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds.
Carolyn and Bob visiting Saul Field’s cottage outside Toronto, Summer 1986.
In the second picture from the top above, one can see the silk screen behind Bob’s head (MARSHALL McLUHAN AND BELINDA THE HEN #2) that was developed by Saul Field from the original pictured here.