Van toured last year performing new versions of Astral Weeks.
"I just listen to the stuff that got me nto it - jazz and blues." "Brown Eyed Girl i didn't do for a long time. It was just a throw-away song. I've got about 300 other songs that are better than that." "In a lot of ways it's harder when you're better at it." "If I did it all over again I wouldn't become famous."
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Here comes the night: Them - Van Morrison
Van was skinny when he was 20 years old playing with his group Them. Here they do Here Comes the Night. An immature classic. h/t Deborah Frost
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Issuma: Nannuk harbor - Baffin Island
How far north is 61 23 latitude? Answer: much of Greenland is south of Baffin Island. Nuuk - it's capital is 64 degrees North.
Where next? Keep an eye out on Voyages or at the Issuma blog HERE
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Issuma: Baffin Island Rainbow
61.52 North; 66 30 West
That's five degrees higher than Cape Horn on the other end. Lots of sea ice, cold water, summer winds, and fog yielded this Baffin Island rainbow. Welcome to the arctic circle. (Yes people do live there.) Is Greenland next?
Sunday, August 22, 2010
18' Lyman inboard - 1957
When the engine started making a hammering sound I slowed, and slowed some more. When it died 10" before sunset a mile south of Gay Island with no one moving on the water to hear a call on Ch. 16 there was Verizon wireless! Fortunately Barrett, Gay Island oysterman was in the vicinity. He rescued me, towing me to the island where we tied the boat up for the night to the farm.
Sad death of a 53 year old engine. Ran like a sewing machine 'til the last minutes. Checked the crankcase oil and the lubricants. All appeared to be OK. Time to get something more prosaic and less delicate. Next stop Craigslist.
18' Lyman inboard - 1957
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Muscongus Summers - Jeremy Barnard
Jeremy Barnard is a life-long summer resident of Friendship, Maine. His current and longstanding passion is photographing the Muscongus Bay, at the head of which is Friendship. We love this image of a bait shed in town. It hangs in our home in New York.
There are lots more HERE. Recently Jeremy has been working with infra red, like these shots of two of his favorite subjects; rocks and trees.
There are lots more HERE. Recently Jeremy has been working with infra red, like these shots of two of his favorite subjects; rocks and trees.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Issuma reaches Nain, northernmost town in Labrador
Issuma has reached Nain - northernmost town in Labrador. 56° 32′ 32″ N, 61° 41′ 34″ W .
Nain is an Inuit community, population about 1,150. It depends largely on fishing (arctic char and scallops). The season is June to October.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Gay Island Oyster Farm
| Barrett - Gay Island Oyster man |
If Barrett's not there you just pull your oysters from the crate at the corner of the float and put $1.00/each in the little black can at the bottom of the ramp.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Issuma: Labrador Skiff
Friday, August 6, 2010
Georges Highland Path
At the bottom of every valley is a river. The St. George River highlands are part of the 40 mile network of marked trails maintained by the all-volunteer Georges River Land Trust. Marilyn, Gary and I hiked a bit of the Georges Highland Path in Thomaston. Slide show HERE
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Issuma: Hopedale, Labrador
| Hopedale public landing |
| M/V Northern Ranger |
Monday, August 2, 2010
SummerWind sails home to Thomaston
Summerwind, the magnificently restored schooner flagship of the United States Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, NY sailed up the St. George River today to Thomaston to visit Lyman Morse, the yard where she was built in 1929.
Nancy and I were headed down river from Maple Juice Cove to George's Harbor when we spotted her passing Caldwell Island. We caught up with her again as she approached Thomaston for the courtesy call. She leaves tomorrow for Castine where she will join the Castine Yacht Club Classic Yacht Celebration.
Slideshow HERE
Nancy and I were headed down river from Maple Juice Cove to George's Harbor when we spotted her passing Caldwell Island. We caught up with her again as she approached Thomaston for the courtesy call. She leaves tomorrow for Castine where she will join the Castine Yacht Club Classic Yacht Celebration.
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| SummerWind, St. George River |
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Issuma: The Repair
Yann's joining the crew was obviously a good idea, but HERE is the evidence: his repair of the damaged mast. Cut off 5 cm, shorten stays, good to go.
Now Richard and crew have left Cartwright and are back to exploring the Labrador Sea and coast. Below are a Cartwright ferry and a "bergy bit" - a chunk of glacier.






