Saturday, November 29, 2008

Shelter Surf Shop


Earlier I wrote about how photographer Ryan Tatar dug my logo and used it. One thing led to another, and Shelter Surf Shop in San Diego (I'm in Massachusetts) asked me for a logo. It will be on their t shirts. I cannot effing wait! Graham, I'm an XL, wink wink.

Thanksgiving weekend surf, part deux.

Friday was day three of what’s turning out to be a five day swell. What is this, California? Wind again was the story of the day. Enough already!

Before I continue, I’m going to be more and more cryptic about surf spots, unless it’s someplace obvious. Sorry, Hampton and Good Harbor beach.
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Well, when the wind’s onshore, I’m learning there’s one place to go, a place I’ll name “the causeway”. It was small but cleaner, and we hit it. It got bigger and cleaner as the session progressed. Then the skies turned pitch black, seriously. A squall? We got out and changed out of our gear in the sleet. Charming.
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Since I was in the neighborhood, why not check out a town near Boston where I used to live. It’s only ever good when the wind is offshore and the swell is east, northeast. By then the squall gave way to sunny and clean conditions. Wow, such a fun looking wave, actually there were 2 lumps coming though, side by side. Each peach had it’s own left and right. See the pictures. I wish I had 2 suits, my 5-4 was in the trunk, encrusted with sleet. Too bad, it had become so nice out.
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This place is a solid community, and they’ve surfed there since the beginning. Some real good folks there, and I won’t name the spot, but if you surf, you’d know it.

If you hit it right, research tides & wind forecasts (even though I didn’t), the whole area will serve up a host of choices to ride.

Saturday I kept it local, apparently about a hundred other surfers did too. It was clean and waist to head high. Tempers flared, I feel your pain. But I suppose I got my fare share of rides, but in doing so there were some breeches of surf etiquette on my part. But heck, who wants to bob around in 45° water, 40° wind? I dropped in a few folks, and some dropped in on me. This is why I go to Maine.
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Thanksgiving leftovers on Sunday? Better go dry out the suit.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Why?


NYT.com header: Mumbai Fighting Narrows to One Hotel - More Than 150 Are Confirmed Killed. What are these militants trying to prove? Can't they have BS opinions without always having to kill people? When has violence ever gotten you anywhere? In the land of Ghandi no less. Enough!

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Lit up like a pinball machine…paying off in silver dollars.

The New England Coast that is.

It took a while to get organized, but we're in for a solid 4 days of waves. The dudes at here were blowing up today.I had a few fun ones in Nahant (above), I wish a had a bigger board, but whatever.

Hare are a few photos, you can view the entire day’s images here.




Thanksgiving? You bet your sweet bippy I'm givin' thanks.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Anticipation, anticipation Is makin' me late


The wind has been blasting out of the southeast for the past 24hrs,

It’s breaking well overhead up here, big huge storm slop. I have tomorrow off – yahoo! Where to surf? What to ride? Being the day before Thanksgiving, I probably wont go far, the tides are unfavorable here, maybe Nahant?

Stay tuned!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Ryan Tatar Photography

Ryan is a super talented photographer and surfer in San Diego. He really has his finger on the pulse of what so many of us hold so dear in surfing. His perspective on everything is unique, and his style avoids every cliché whilst still being meaningful and compelling.

Ryan’s work first came to my attention on Flickr, coincidently I was a follower of his outstanding blog – Shakas and Singlefins. Different artists had done his logo, and I did one up for him in my John Severson circa ’61 stylie font (below).
Was I ever surprised and stoked when he used it, especially when you look at the gorgeous logos that Yusuke Hanai, Ty Williams, Ben Waters, and Heather Brown have done for him.
Yusuke’s Rick Griffin-esque logotype (above) is brilliant. Yusuke's website.

Check it all out here.

Well one thing let to another, and the fine folks at Shelter Surf Shop wanted one too.

It’s a nice buzz that these folks dig what I do.

Here’s Ryan’s Flickr page, blog, and official website. Yo check it!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Mid November loggin’

Saturday was all foggy, onshore & disorganized here at the rock. I passed.

But later I met up with some friends in Nahant. That place works so nicely when the wind is wrong everywhere else. It gets a bum rap as a beginner spot. It’s fun as hell, but it was 4:00 with an hour of light left.

Keep the wetsuit dry for the bigger waves Sunday was my thinking. So no surf on Saturday.

Sunday – Maine, Conditions: chest-shoulder high and offshore wind. Correction, offshore gale. Steady 30mph winds made everything a struggle, even carrying a board was hazardous. I went out anyway with my friend. A few fun drops, a new surf spot, a break in the routine, it’s all good.

Later that afternoon, heading home, I spotted the cleanest waist-chest hi lines coming through about a mile south of where I surfed a few hours earlier. Conditions had really improved, it was far more organized, but the wind was still blasting. I guess that’s the spot. I shall return.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Ben learns what it's all about:

No sun, no surf, no real news, so here's my all time favorite line from my all time favorite movie.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Gloucester Guerilla Art Project


Held at the Gloucester Stage/Cape Ann Community Cinema, this was a super gathering to see some local indie film makers work, as well other photographer’s stuff.

Of note were R. Newton’s slide show of old timey Gloucester postcards. Believe me, it was a lot cooler than it sounds. Also memorable were a series of short films by Chad Carlberg and Emile Doucette from Bait and Tackle, a local ad agency/production company.

I know it’s a cliché, friends, but it’s so important to connect with the local community’s creative scene. It adds value to the quality of our lives, we appreciate more what’s around us. At least I do. So just scratch a little beneath the surface, you’d be surprised at what you’ll find.

Thanks Capt. Joe for a great time!

Links:

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Ando & Friends

Andy Davis - OK - here's what I think I know:

He started out with Toes on the Nose (they've sucked ever since), then came out with Free around 1999, and then had Byrd around '01-'02. He's done some books, and has a cool style. He's been back for a few years now with Ando & Friends line.

Andy's website

Scenesters & posers have glommed onto his stuff and artwork, but why should I let that diminish my fondness of it? Especially since I can't tell the difference between volcom, quickie, abergagme, and whatever. Let's hope that 15 minutes ends.

I pimped this off another blog, I had to, it's such a nicely produced animation, with the coolest jazz guitar soundtrack ever. Check it:

Monday, November 10, 2008

Weekend of low key Fun

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There were fun waves up here this past Friday-Saturday-Sunday. Even though I was only able to manage about 90 minutes early on Saturday, it was one of those very satisfying sessions. You know, the kind of session when you got the tide, swell, and glassiness just right. It was nothing epic, but all expectations were exceeded.
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LB is usually a shortboard place, but on the receding tide, the Hotel side can work. There were just 7 of us out. Jay, Scotty, Mike B., a nice woman from Gloucester, the Hawaiian Harvard student (I forget his name - super nice dude), his girlfriend, and me. It was overcast, foggy, mild, chest high and pretty fast.
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The 777 came up big yet again. Super fast rights & lefts, and I ended it with a big left, rail grab. It’s been stressful lately, and this was the best thing I could have done. For some reason, it was especially cool to be out with Scott Mike B, & Jay. Very mellow vibe, with plenty of waves to go around.

The next morning was much smaller, and the sun was amazing. I went for a bike ride and hit up fellow surfer Andy Cunningham’s super exhibit at the flat rock gallery. An added fun spot was a wild 1950 Custom Ford Tudor Coupe at Dunks. It was gorgeous! Photo’s of Andy's to come.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Teddie.com facelift is a go

The best PB in the world. 4th gen site. The last version had a few things that were bugging me as a designer. Halfway through fixing them...well one thing led to another, and I re-did the whole dang site. OK, It won't win a webby, it's a PB site after all. But it's a family business, and I was happy to tighten it up a little.

Ladies and gentlemen, I present you an overhauled teddie.com.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Election Day 2008

I voted! It's such a good feeling. It's a tired cliché, but if you don't vote, you cannot complain. Not that I like to complain...but seriously, I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to vote. Too much has been sacrificed so that we can cruise down to the local High School and vote with no fear of being bombed, harrased, taxed, you get the idea. If you don't vote, or didn't register for fear of being selected for jury duty or some nonsense, you're a shithead.

I won't say for whom, or what questions, (I think you all know anyway) but the balloting in Rockport was busier than normal, but still quick 'n easy. Hats off to the Town 'o Rockport for another smooth election process.

Barack the casbah, a historic day regardless of how you voted.

Video or photograph your vote.

No matter who you're voting for today, share in this historic experience. Is it a computer? old school cars? dimpled chad? (oh please). Who knows, you may bust a voting irregularity! but PLEASE VOTE, do you thing. And the world gets to see what you experience is. YOUR VOTE IS YOUR VOICE.

Tavis Smiley always has something worthwhile to say, he's especially articulate here.