April 15th, 2012 "Our 9th Year in Blogging!"
The RUN is 3 out of 3 Weeks. Waist high or better, at least once a week.
There was waist high surf on Sunday, April 8th and again on
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I am having a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that I've been writing or rather, "blogging" for the last 9 years, and the fact that I have never missed a single week. I mean, my last vacation was in 2004. Damn. No wonder I'm so stressed. I have not been on a vacation in 9 years? I guess so.
And by vacation, I mean an extended week or two, just laying around on some tropical beach and surfing warm water waves. You know. What we all strive for.
Even though, I have taken a few days here and there. Hell I've even jumped on a few planes and traveled for a few days surfing a few spots on the West coast, but
I was always back in time for the Monday morning brew. I have not missed a Monday morning deadline in 9 years. Is that possible? Yes it is. I mean the proof is in this blog. Just go to the archives page and click on any of those links that cover the weeks from 2004 to today. I have not missed a single week.
So who do I see about a raise? Or the very least, an extended vacation?
It would be nice to get away. And something more than a weekend to Hatteras. Those were almost as stressful because we were always there for the ESA Championships each year. I'm talking a real get away vacation. But I've got too many things going on in my life presently that will not allow such a scenario. Too bad. I bet I'd have fun doing absolutely nothing but surfing and eating everyday.
Think about how much has changed since I first started this weekly blog.
There were no smart phones. No I-Pads. No apps. No YouTube. No Twitter. And Facebook was still in the infant stages. There were no SUPS. Hell, a Supper was something we all sat down to around 5-6PM everyday and ate. Life was significantly different 9 years ago. I don't know if they even called these weekly and daily
writings blogs yet? I was calling it a weekly newsletter when I first started. Then one day someone told me that I was a blogger. I had no idea what a Blogger was. I thought it was a derogatory term. In fact, I still feel as if it is at certain times.
When I first started "Blogging" I had three simple goals. And it's still true today.
I wanted to inform and remind you all of the rich Surf history of this small stretch of coastline
here in Northern New England. And really, it is not that old in the big picture of New England surfing. The early 60's. I wanted to keep you all aware of what's happening in our world today. And, I want you to look forward to the future.
Yesterday. Today. And Tomorrow.
I wanted to provide all of you with the medium to read and see the waves of New England and beyond and to be able to allow anyone who knows how to surf, a chance to get on the BIG WWW. The damn Internet. And I think we've done that. And I mean "We". Because without the many photographers who submit photos every single week I would not be able to do that. It would be impossible.
I do not have enough time in the day as it is. I could never cover the ground that all of you do without the weekly help from some amazing, talented photographers out there. So from the bottom of my heart, I thank all of you who have submitted both stills and video each week for 9 years.
Each week I shake my head when my inbox on my email just fills up with more images from all over the globe. And I personally enjoy looking at each and every photo I get. I love seeing new spots and new surfers as much as I love seeing familiar faces at local spots. I've said this a million times in the past and it is so true. The waves are timeless each and every week.
I just spent the better part of this weekend looking at photos from the last 9 years and I was blown away at how amazing our waves are. And the waves that pour into distant beaches and reef breaks all over the globe truly are. The empty wave is a timeless piece of art.
A empty wave reeling in at the wall in 1975 looks no different than a wave that reeled in last week. The only difference is our gear. Both in and out of the water. And the way we document these moments.
Digital images have moved in leaps and bounds in the last 10 years.
As someone who used to love and relish the world of film, I have a whole new appreciation for the digital world. It is truly amazing and we would all be lost without it. Brian Nevins recently posted some photos that he shot with his cellphone and he even remarked that in the future there will be no photographers. I'm not so sure about that Brian. Talent and creativity is still the main force behind any great photo. But seeing the quality that Nevins got with his cellphone was in
a word...ridiculous.
Hell half of what we see on the news these days are shot with cell phones.
I used to ask all you readers that you don't send me any cellphone pics. Those days are over. Send em off to me.
I am well aware of the quality that these smart phones can do. Or as I am fond of calling them my "Smart Ass" phone. It is crazy what we are able to do these days with our little digital machines. Just Crazy.
And there's new stuff happening as I write this. Technology is moving at a faster rate than most of us care to think
about. Each week it seems that something new is on the market. It's hard to keep up. But it's harder to look the other way.
I'm not sure when I started the weekly run thing either. I guess it's when I put out the first RUN movie. Back in 2009. It seemed like a neat way to keep track of the weekly swells. Of course I was also setting myself up for a huge amount of grief as well. Seems that surfers still love to argue about wave size. Even though the new way to claim wave size is so generic and not meant to be an exact science.
I'm talking of course about the scale of knee high- thigh high-waist high-chest high-shoulder high-head high. And overhead. Some people just can't accept that scale. It's always..."Waist high on who? Not me! Mickey Mouse maybe but not me!" You know, you've heard it. I still hear it every week. I try to paint the broad stroke picture by saying if a surfer that I know is approximately 6' tall and he stands on his surfboard and the wave face is higher than his waist or at least as high as his waist, I call it waist high. Seems simple enough.
Yet I've been ridiculed and berated for calling a waist high wave- waist high.
From Facebook to my ringing telephone, I've been slammed
by naysayers.
Or as the SUPS call them, "haters."
Some people are just never satisfied. And the funny thing is, most of them would have a blast surfing waves that I am calling waist high. It's pretty amusing when you stop and think about it. It is to me. Of course there's always the other side of that scale as well. When someone calls
a head high wave waist high that does no one any good either.
The last thing I personally need is to think that the surf is
waist to chest high, and then to find out that it's head high and overhead. The reason is because I would typically be on a a Longboard if it's waist high. I would not bring my shortboard to the beach if it's only waist high. But I certainly would if it's head high or bigger.
So it's all on who's calling the size. Some guys downplay the wave size while others exaggerate.
Like I said, it's not an exact science. But I like to think that I'm pretty accurate when making wave size predictions. You can trust me.
And you can trust that I will be here each and every week documenting, shooting stills and video, and writing about our lives here on the seacoast. My goal is to make it to next year. I want to see Ralph's Pic Of The Week turn 10 years old. That would be something. I hope I get a photo of you. Or one of the many other photogs do. I hope I keep you entertained for another year. And I hope I don't piss too many of you off with some of my offhand remarks. It is after all, only my opinion. And my opinion is not worth getting upset over.
Unless of course, it's about wave size. In which case, call it whatever you want.
Just remember my mantra works in any size surf. Thanks again for the last 9 years it's been a lot of fun for me. Please support your local photographers, artists, and surf shops. And please be good to one another out there.
Life is just too damn short to get upset over surfing.
Don't forget..."Surfing Heals ALL Wounds..."
Now
for some of my Weekly Global Observances:
It seems that up until 6PM on Thursday April 12th, 2012 the only news that all the TV stations were covering was the George Zimmerman case in Florida. It seems that every single National TV station and all the locals stations were covering this story 24-7. Then all hell broke loose up here on the seacoast. 5 police officers were shot less than 10 minutes from where I'm sitting. One of them, Chief Mike Maloney was killed. It was a shocking turn of events that has left this seacoast community reeling.
The thing about living in a small tight knit community is the obvious. We all know one another. So many of us knew the officers
involved. And some knew the alleged shooter as well. It was all over drugs. Can I just say again how much I do not like drugs. I'm talking about hard core drugs. I hate drugs. We are at war with Terrorists. We are at war with Drug Dealers as well. I can't tell you how many Veterans of Afghanistan have told me of the pitched battles they have had with the Taliban and the poppy fields over there. Terrorists and drugs are our enemies. They threaten our children. Your children.
The War on Terror and the war on drugs are closely entwined. Lives are being ruined every single day because of illegal drugs. It is what it is
People. Men, women, and children are dying every single day because of drugs. Drugs ruin lives.
The shootout last week on the seacoast was over drugs.
Three lives lost over drugs.
The other sad local news was the tragic accident involving local high school student Matt Denis. Matt was hit by a vehicle on Thursday afternoon and has been in a coma ever since. There was a candlelight vigil last Friday here in Hampton that a bunch of students help organize. Some 300 plus members of the student body and the community came together to offer words of love, support, and encouragement to Matt and his family. Again, on behalf of the surf community we send our thoughts and prayers to the family of Matt Denis. He's a great kid and so many here love him.
Back to other worldly news. It looks like Rick Santorum has seen the writing on the wall and has finally bowed out of the GOP race to the Whitehouse. I guess Newt and Ron Paul must be getting their news from some other sources because they have both vowed to stay in the race. Can I get a big "Whatever?" Meanwhile Mitt Romney is taking the fight to Obama and away from the other two.
Politics is funny business at times. The women of the GOP and the Democrats have rallied against the comments of Hillary Rosen when she slammed Ann Romney for being a stay at home mother. Oh boy. Cat fight on the National level. Yikes.
And speaking of cat fights, I just saw on the world news that 11 members of the Secret Service have been suspended for alleged affairs with Prostitutes in Columbia
while President Obama is there visiting. You have got to be kidding me? Look, I'm not secret service agent but wouldn't you think you'd wait until YOUR boss was away before you got messed up with Hookers? Huh? Am I missing something here?
The Sox won their home opener on Friday and the Bruins are tied 1-1 in their best of seven series against the Washington Capitals. And I might add, watching Bruins play-off hockey is the most exciting sport to watch on TV. The game is just so freaking fast at the play-off level. They Bruins looked good and they are far from out of it.
Go Bruins!!!
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
CONGRATULATIONS to The Rowlee Family on the birth of baby TJ on 4-1-2012.
Mom, Dad, and Big Brother Kieran are all doing fine!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Shannon Dooling April 15th!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mark Sutton April 16th!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Steve Magliano April 17th!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Dan Kenny April 17th!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Ed Mallen April 19th!
REST IN PEACE Chief Mike Maloney 48 of Greenland, NH
GET WELL SOON Matt Denis WHS student!
GET WELL Soon Steve "Surfer Crow" Watson!
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(Above) The NEW Movie is coming along...we're trying to get it out as soon as possible. It's all original music (QWILL, Todo Bien and more), and local footage:Joe Carter's GITV, my own, Granite Stoke, and a few others. Plus the many stills from Ed O'Connell, Brian Nevins, my family, and more. A portion of the proceeds will go directly to The MOLLY Fund. |
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Yesterday- Ralph shooting on his old GAF Super 8mm Camera Circa October 1975.*I still have the camera!
(Below) Before any of you start with the snide comments, I never liked facial hair. Ever.
I grew this mustache because my then close friend, Joe Somogyi persuaded me into doing it. I kept it for like 3 years and then shaved it off. Infact, I kept it right up until the year he passed away. 1978. I've had facial hair twice more since that time, but only because I had facial injuries. One from Hockey and one while surfing. My son keeps asking me to grow a beard. No one else wants to see that. Hell, I'd end up looking like Robert E. Lee if I grew a beard today. No sir, not gonna happen. Photo by Jay Hammer |
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Today- Waist Head- Friday The 13th-April 13, 2012.
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(Above) Tim O'Shea surfing on Friday the 13th. April 13, 2012.
Photo By RALPH
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(Above) Unknown swinging into a nicely lined up right. April 13, 2012. Photo By RALPH
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(Above) Waist high on Friday the 13th. April 13, 2012. Photo By RALPH
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(Above) Tim O'Shea sampling the lefts on Friday the 13th.
April 13, 2012. Photo By RALPH * Click on the photo above to see the Whole gallery. |
(Above) I was guessing this SUP rider to be about 6' tall. Friday the 13th. April 13, 2012. Photo By RALPH * Click on the photo above to see the Whole gallery.
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(Above) This guy was able to ride a shortboard on on Friday the 13th. April 13, 2012. Photo By RALPH * Click on the photo above to see the Whole gallery.
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Today- The Day Before Friday the 13th...and hours before the Terrible shooting. Thursday April 12, 2012 Photos By RALPH
(Above) This was a massive rain cloud unloading over Greenland hours before the shooting. Later I drove right by the house before the shots were fired as did my wife and son. April 12th, 2012. Photo By RALPH
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(Above) This was a natural driftwood sculpture I found. April 12th, 2012.
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(Above) I shot these flowers an hour before the shooting. They are in front of my house. April 12th, 2012. Photo By RALPH
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Today- SURGICAL STRIKE ONE DAY IN Monday April 9th, 2012
Photos By THE PHANTOM
(Above) This was a classic score. SURGICAL STRIKE April 9th, 2012.
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(Above) Worth the risk...SURGICAL STRIKE April 9th, 2012.
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(Above) Wait is this a photo of the elusive Phantom? Yes and no...
SURGICAL STRIKE April 9th, 2012. Photo By The Phantom
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(Above) WE all want it. But only a few can get to it. SURGICAL STRIKE April 9th, 2012.
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Today- NINE YEARS IN THE MAKING...A Little Trip Down RPOTW Memory Lane. April 15th, 2004- April 15th, 2012
(Above) One of my favorite water shots. I shot this at the wall one August afternoon.
August , 2004. Photo By RALPH * Click on the photo above to see the Whole gallery.
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(Above) Kevin Rafferty Summer. 2004. Photo By RALPH
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(Above) Kevin Grondin Hurricane Wilma October 2005. Photo By John Carden
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(Above) Lenny Nichols The Fall of 2005 Photo By Ed O'Connell
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Above) Adam Coates The Wall 2006 Photo By John Carden
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Above) Casey Lockwood 2006 Photo By Nick Lavecchia
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(Above) This beautiful 2007 line-up was shot by Brian Nevins
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(Above) This the Holy Grail of Central California 2007. Photo By The Phantom
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(Above) Dan Leahy Summer 2008. Photo By Ed O'Connell
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(Above) One of my all time favorite pics of Max Fatello Summer 2008.
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(Above) Our New Hampshire Sunsets. October 2009. Photo By RALPH
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