Monday, February 2, 2009

Still Alive

I just want to take a moment to make a quick post, and let everyone know that I am still alive. I haven't been swallowed by the sea, (or the lobster business, although I wasn't too sure a few times), or been eaten by the lobsters or frozen to death, yet! The winter fishing is really slow which allows me time to blow the dust off this blog and try to update it. Last year was a wash, with the economy almost killing the lobster industry, and being plagued with break downs on my boat, and lastly going through a divorce. Blogging was not high on my list of priorities. I have however missed it, and those of you that had visited. I hope I will be able to get back to it and keep things a little updated this year.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Top Of The World!


Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Bonsoir mon cher amour!


I would just like to thank you for your friendship. I cannot tell you enough what your support means to me or how much I appreciate it. The best way for me to let you now is by reciprocating the consideration and caring you've blessed me with.
Merci mon ami!

Friday, March 21, 2008

"Thar She Blows!"


No, it's not a whale. Sorry. But, it is a whale of an idea. As a lobsterfisherman I am very "in tune" to the weather, as any of you that have been following my blog may know. I need to be, since my livelihood and my crew's safety depend greatly on weather conditions. I think I've been seeing a change in the amount of wind we get and how often we get it. This could just be that I am not the young "cowboy" I used to be and have less tolerance for windy days at sea, although it sure seems like I spend a hell of a lot of windy days out on the boat! Or maybe it's too many movies, like The Day After tomorrow and An Inconvenient Truth. (Yes, I know, I "plugged" Al's documentary again, and no I'm not getting paid for it...HINT, HINT AL!) Back to the wind. Does anyone else sense, or know for that matter, if the wind does blow more often these days?

Have you ever found yourself saying, "If I only had enough money, I would..."? Well, that's almost become my tag line in the last year or so, and goes something like this..."If I only had enough money I would go into the wind turbine business." I am not a "greenie", but I am open minded, (Not usually a foremost trait in a traditional lobsterfisherman. We're often fairly stubborn.). In my open mindedness I'm starting to think that wind power might be a really good idea, not to mention lucrative. It is clean, we probably aren't going to run out of wind anytime soon, there's endless amounts of places to put wind turbines, there are tax breaks for using them, and ,(if used to power my own home), I would love to see the day that I could live "OFF THE GRID"! Wouldn't you? If you aren't sure what "off the grid" means, just imagine generating all the power you need to run your own home and being able to tell the electric company to go "piss in the wind"! (Sorry if that offends anyone, but it works too well here.) Another alternative to telling them to do that is selling them your excess power generation, at least in some places that allow it, anyway.

You can find out a lot more about wind energy at American Wind Energy Association.org I seem to like these .org and .gov sites, don't I? This is actually a good starting point, as there are links there to other sites as well.

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A BAD DAY HUNTING

One day, Jacque and Pierre went moose hunting in the north Maine woods. After a large breakfast and several hours of hunting, Pierre developed a problem. Miles from camp and the trusty outhouse, he told Jacque his dilemma.
Jacque calmly told Pierre, "Just go over there behind those bushes, and do your 'business".
"But Jacque, I have no paper to wipe with!", said Pierre.
Jacque told him, "no problem Pierre, just take a dollar from your pocket and use that."
After some time, Pierre returns, and Jacque exclaims, "Pierre, your hands are covered in sh@# , what happened man?!!!"
"Oh Jaque, I had only four quarters!"