01-18-12

WOOT WOOD!


WW&W in-house wood consultant and Olde Man Style Master Peter Jackson Hussey of Structure Build and Design featured on WoodDesign.com. Says Peter:

“Within the process, the smell of cedar when cut, the smooth feel of walnut sanded to a fine finish, and the contrast and beauty of the grain as it absorbs oil are all observed and earnest experiences I have along the way.”

Check out his work if you haven’t, and grab me a 12 pack of Full Sail Sessions at the Blanchard’s in JP while you’re at it. Oregon beer in the Northeast, finally.

01-11-12

IN THE WERKS


Screen grab // Bob // Pre-New Year // Post Xmas

01-10-12

SNOWBOOTS AND SKATEBOARDS

New Yankee ingenuity at its best, in Portland, Maine via Jay Brown.

01-06-12

OLDE MAN STYLE, NO. 20


Damn, LL.

11-16-11

SERIOUSLY, SATURDAY!


Take my word for it, this Saturday night you’re going to want to be at Space Gallery in Portland, Maine. Somehow, whether by luck, fortune or otherwise, three amazing musical amalgamations will be in the same place at the same time (again, MAINE!).

Whatever your interest in this blog, these bands relate. Whether you enjoy good music, surfing, psychedelia, or dudes with huge beards, this is an evening for you.

Local bro, baker and farmers market cash taker Ark Uru, aka Shon Mahoney kicks things off. Find this guy not smiling, I dare you — plus, he also plays in Big Blood and is one of the best visual artists in town.

It might be something like this, but maybe not — you’ll see.

Next up, my personal band ax to grind: Small Sur. These boys have been making the long drive up from Baltimore with some frequency lately, which all music aside, is deserving of some support and adulation. On top of that, they’re pretty much a guaranteed hit; anywhere, any time. If the past 10 years of overt irony in music has started to get you down, Small Sur’s pitched authenticity is just the thing to buoy your faith in songwriting. Songs about the sea, surfing and the unending search for simplicity that is modern life — enough said.

Try not to like that — really. Artwork by Kyle Field (see below).

Finally, in a rare appearance here in the northeast, Kyle Field, aka Little Wings headlines the night. This is one of those deals where, if you know who Kyle is, you’ll be there. If you don’t, that’s cool — you just might want to check this out.

That’s Leslie Feist with Kyle playing his song “Look at What the Light Did Now.” He’s just one of those musicians (and incredible visual artists) whose influence is subtle, but far-reaching. He and his rotating-cast-of-characters/band Little Wings probably appear in the “Thanks” section of more of your favorite bands’ liner notes than you would believe. He’s still a very bearded, very cruisey dude, living and surfing (a lot) out in San Francisco, but believe me, you’ll want to be a part of this experience.

Come get crazy, then party at our place. Or maybe we’ll see you at the beach.

10-31-11

CLEAN


Every time I surf close to home I’m thankful for the taste of the sea here. I’ve lived and surfed in some pretty pristine and pretty polluted places, and I can say confidently that clean water tastes better. As surfers, we’re the first indicators of what’s happening out there in the briny deep. Here in a place like Maine, we’re also part of a coastal continuum that includes fishing communities, kelp farmers and oyster farmers. The health of the ocean is our health, and our livelihood, so take it seriously. It doesn’t take much for an innocent mouthful to go from “nice ‘n’ salty” to “low tide at the mud flats.”

10-21-11

YOU’LL KNOW IT WHEN YOU’RE HERE

Fending off an invasion with art last weekend.

Installation by Alicia Eggert and Mike Fleming — it’s good to admire your friends.

Truth.

Top side in the golden hour.

And repeat the refrain, “I can’t believe I actually live here.”

American Gothic w/ deep fried whole Tilapia from Urban Farm Fermentory. Me, Jamie and a fish on a stick, no less.

Steady. Steady!

Ol’ fish bone, leashed and looking dejected.

Reclined, and the ocean, beyond.

And our descent followed the sun’s own.

10-07-11

HOME

No better place to be at this time of year. I just spent some time building a simple ply stereo case, consolidating speakers and records into one efficient space. In a tiny place like ours, conscious design is crucial — but we’re happy in 580 sq. feet.

Click through twice for a full-size view.

10-03-11

ANOTHER GO AROUND


Great video, and if you dig the tunes, the band WHITE FENCE will be at SPACE Gallery in downtown Portland on Sunday, 10/16. Get fully psyched with openers Mmoss — from Dover, NH no less.

It’s gonna be fun! You should come!

09-30-11

LAST SEEN HERE

Lit out and pushed the needle North on Monday.

The spots were few, but there’s veins in the hills — more on that to come. The remote farm stand experience was tops.

Deep coffers, people. The stew beef’s brethren lolled about, leaf peeping in a field across the street.

The honor system never fails, nor ceases to amazing me. Such hustle, such humility.

Same goes for the Golden Gurnsey.

“Remember that this is the home of mothers.” Patience and kindness and such.

From a room with a view. Still green, but soon — ablaze with color, fanned by strong sun and prevailing northerlies.

And how’s the bead board? Lacquered raw? Yes please. How much for a quick nap? A hay bale or two will do.

Don’t look back. Or do, understanding that this patch of paradise isn’t yours yet.