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Miami Homies, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
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My View of Life on the Dock

Steve will be presenting a video at the next Gloucester Guerilla Art Project at The Cape Ann Community Cinema on January 28th. He runs Shooting My Universe, you can click the picture to check it out.
From Steve-
“Hi Joey,
As promised, here is a shot of me representing.  I was in Monterey, California shooting the local wildlife.  Here I am with a Brown Pelican that was hanging out at a fish cleaning station on Fisherman’s Wharf. In the background is a trawler, just a reminder of how important Monterey was as a fishing port.  I was asking what the local fish was at a restraint.  The “local” fish was Alaskan halibut. “
Wish Restaurant At The Hotel South Beach Miami, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Yep, this is a real sign on a real Chinese food joint in South Beach.
Sign Of The Day- Sum Yum Gai Washington Street South Beach Miami, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Gloucester At Dawn- Dragger Elizabeth Covered In Ice, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Just got an email from Mark Teiwes. Ernie Morin and Mark are both entered in The 2008 Boston Art Awards.
Mark Entered his Faces Of The Working Waterfront which was shot here in Gloucester and still on display at the Dock. Ernie has “Sight Lines” entered. Give them your votes if you dig the work. They both have my votes that’s for sure.
This from Greg Cook-
“Below is the ballot for the 2008 Boston Art Awards, a contest organized by The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research to honor the best art made in New England (excepting Connecticut) and exhibits organized here in 2008. And you are invited to vote. You!
The ballot is long. Crazy long. More than 60 people contributed some 190 nominations for the 2008 Boston Art Awards. Yes! The process was designed to be open to all, democratic and broadly representative of our community. The resulting ballot – which includes nearly all the nominations – is somewhat messy, despite my best sincere efforts to give it clarity. Ah, democracy!
(http://gregcookland.com/journal/2009/01/2008-boston-art-awards-ballot.html)
Winners will be chosen by (1) local active art journalists and (2) anyone else who wants to vote – and will be announced in terms of these two separate categories of voters.
How to vote:
Voting is open to all. So feel free to pass along this message. Voting will be by e-mail. Vote for just one nominee in each category. Be clear. List each category and then your vote in each category. I suggest copying the ballot into an e-mail, and deleting all but the stuff you’re voting for. It’s okay to vote for yourself – everyone’s doing it. You don’t have to vote in every category. Of course, you may only vote for stuff you have seen. And you may only submit one completed ballot. Anyone breaking these rules will be banished. Email your votes to bostonartawards@gmail.com. Put “Vote” in the subject line.
The deadline for the receipt of votes is 6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 23, 2009. Late votes will be ignored.
The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research will tally the votes. Nominees with the most votes in each category will win. The 2008 Boston Art Awards Ball is being planned by the kind folks at Big Red & Shiny (thank you) – details will be announced shortly, but it’s looking like it will be in Boston on Feb. 2, and free and open to all. Mark your calendars, because I hope to see you there. Winners will be announced by early February. Stay tuned.
Please contact me with any questions, suggestions, complaints, corrections, dire warnings. And please vote.
Greg Cook
The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research
http://www.gregcookland.com/journal
Dorchester, Massachusetts.”
So yesterday we got back from South Beach and my In Laws picked us up in the nice warm car. We went in to our warm house and spent the afternoon and night playing with the little ones.
This morning at 4:45 AM I took a swing through town and saw The Elizabeth, a dragger all covered in ice and thought it would make a good set of pics for the blog.
I got out of the truck with the camera and walked down the ramp at Rose’s Marine and started snapping. Well wouldn’t you know that in all my excitement of having a nice subject to photograph within minutes I couldn’t feel my fingers. Yuck! Now I remember why winter sucks so bad.
Gloucester At Dawn- Dragger Elizabeth Covered In Ice, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
This just in from Dian-
Hi Joe,
Old School South Beach- The Winter Haven Hotel
Winter Haven Hotel, South Beach Miami, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
New School South Beach -Il Villagio

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There were countless stores along Washington Street and around South beach selling this type of club wear fashion.  Certain young guys can pull it off in the right setting but to me 99.9 percent of the guys wearing clothes like this are tragic fashion victims. The kind of fashion victims like the guys in the eighties that wore parachute pants and had flock of seagull haircuts.
The absolute worst though is when you see forty year old white guys trying to pull this look off. Every time we would walk by one I’d squeeze The Mrs’ hand and she would know exactly what I was thinking- “Fashion Victim”
Note to all you guys out there- Flaps on the back of your jeans pockets and rhinestones=bad. Don’t be another victim.
Fashion Victim Clothing, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
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