Showing posts with label Narrow Street Films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Narrow Street Films. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Saving a Starfish





I was doing a weighted walk on the beach this morning. 
No one on this island community wakes up at 5:30 am, apparently.

I was standing in the surf with All Time Lows' new CD, Future Hearts on the I pod.
Sweat dripped off me in the sunlight while a cool breeze tried to console my hot skin.

I looked to where the waves break on the resort beach and saw a beautiful starfish.
It had washed to shore and was beginning to dry in the sun.

How cool would it be on a coffee table !! 
Much to my surprise when I picked it up it was still alive,
 It had just become trapped in the waves and washed ashore.
I could let it dry out in the sun. A couple days and boy,
 would it look cool on that coffee table.

 I threw it back out onto the reef.




It's hard to believe its been nearly 5 years since my many surgeries for diverticulitis.
Following each surgery I suffered from memory loss from the pain medicine.
During this time I needed training partners that would talk me through
 each drill, kata, mitt sequence ect. Like the starfish I had washed ashore helpless.

We all at different times in all our lives face adversity.
A stronger opponent, the death of a parent, the 'tragic breakup',
the loss of a job or a large sum of money.



You can choose to see the curse or the gift.
 And this one choice will determine if your life
 is a success story or one big soap opera.

 -Jon Gordon-


Have you ever faced negative people before?
Wait — who am I kidding? Of course you have! I know I have.
Unless you live in a cocoon, all of us have encountered one negative person in our life.
Negative people are everywhere, in our workplace, in social circles, or our family.
The challenge with dealing with negative people is that they tend to be draining.
 No matter what you say, they always have a negative opinion to offer..
 When they have a problem, they prefer to complain, rather than work out a solution.



 He dropped out of grade school and was home schooled.
He ran a country store, went broke.
 It took 19 years to pay off all his bills, but he did pay them off.

 He had a law firm, but his partner ran off and left him with debts.
 He was married, but his marriage flopped.
 His wife came down with mental illness and paranoia.
 He had a son who was physically weak and died at a young age.

 He ran for political office four times,
 twice for the house and twice for the senate,and lost all four times.
Ultimately, he held office but was despised by half the country.

Satirists and newsmen derided him on an almost daily basis.
Most audiences felt his speeches were hum-drum.
 His classic speech was met with indifference.

Who was he? Abraham Lincoln.

Whether your the 'starfish or the beach walker your day will come
 if you DON'T QUIT !!!



 CHECK OUT OUR LATEST PROJECT WITH NARROW STREET FILMS !!

https://youtu.be/muRr_bPB3-s

Friday, May 9, 2014

A Month in the Life... "April Showers"

In sales it is often difficult to discern where the lies stop and the truth begins.
 I have the unpleasant task of dealing with unscrupulous developers,
owners and marketing companies.

Fortunately along the way I had the pleasure of meeting great young salespeople,
 bright and infinite in their potential.
 Forging friendships is paramount to success whether its on the table or in training .



A moment with Linda Thorson  (The Avengers TV)

The will to win,
the desire to succeed,
the urge to reach for your full potential...
These are the keys that will unlock 
the door to personal excellence.
-Confucius-
Its too bad martial arts and the occasional movie, 
T.V. show or commercial doesn't pay the bills.

I'm relegated to continuing to deal with the umbrageous characters
that own and run these stores and 'road shows'.

 It leaves me with the feeling that I need a shower.
Thank goodness for 'April Showers'.

April was a great month for martial arts conferences and seminars.
Usually the beach brings to mind sun and sand.
Surf, bikinis and the occasional individual who should stay clothed year round.

This years Martial Arts Symposium weekend.....
 I had a sidekick,
 Bostons own Molly MacPhail tried to take on two days in the life of the 'Beast'.

It proved to be a busy weekend.
The Symposium is expertly engineered by Master Terry Dow
 and his lovely wife Christina.
 The annual 'Supercamp' is held here in the Northeast every Spring.

My Ninja ...Brent Crisci

The camp features such notable Grand Masters as
 Michael DePasquale Jr, Bill 'Superfoot' Wallace, Walt Lysak, Brent Crisci
and may more.....

Soke Michael DePasquale Jr "Jujitsu at it's best !!

As always the Symposium proved to be a great weekend of fellowship and fun !

Another of my Friends and Mentors Grand Master Buzz Durkin and his lovely wife Judy Durkin celebrated the 40th anniversary of there amazing martial arts journey.

Grand Masters George Mattson, James Thompson,
 and Canadian Uechi Ryu founder Jim Maloney and a host of others were honored
 at this Butokukai graduation ceremony. I am always humbled by the quality of great martial artists and the overwhelming sense of community displayed by this great family of practitioners.
GM George Mattson






                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

GM Buzz Durkin                                                                      Gm Jim Maloney

The next morning I emerged from my bedroom at the 'Bat Cave' 
to find 'the lovely and talented Molly MacPhail' in a 'pup pile' on my couch.
After much needed coffee we were off to shoot a scene for
 Terry Traynors' Narrow Street Films. 

https://www.facebook.com/NarrowStreetFilms?ref=br_tf

https://www.youtube.com/user/NarrowStreetFilms

You'll have to look for that one on Facebook or you tube in the near future.
 It's still in post production !!!!