Loading Up Mulch In Cutchogue
5/1/2023 Loading up mulch at the Cutchogue facility this morning. 3,020 lbs worth. They have some beautiful stuff there
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Robbie Gallo of Gallo Tree Service
8/6/2015 Robbie Gallo is probably one of the best tree pruners I’ve ever met. He does everything by the numbers. He’s 70 years old and still climbing trees
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Kevin O’Neil Retired FDNY L-35 Warming Up On The Bagpipes At Fisherman’s Village, Punta Gorda, FL
3/21/2023 I heard a lot of good things about Fisherman’s Village located in Punta Gorda, Florida and finally made my way there Tuesday March 21, 2023. It was there I met retired FDNY Lt. Kevin O’Neil who worked in Ladder Company 35 in Manhattan. Kevin filled me in on how members of the “Guns n Hoses Pipe and Drum Band” would gather each Tuesday evening, one hour before sunset, on the beach area adjacent the tiki bar to play the bagpipes. As the sun sets they finish with playing Amazing Grace. The band is made up of retired police officers and firefighters from around the country. The band uses the platform to collect money for St Vincent de Paul food pantry, a great cause. Definitely worth a visit to watch this incredible pipe and drum band. Thanks for viewing.
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Captain Larry Blieka Fort Myers Florida
3/16/2023 Captain Larry Blieka making preparations for departure on another great fishing expedition.
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Pine Island Mullet Toss
3/25/2023 After having breakfast at The Perfect Cup, located in Matlacha , with my brother, I continued south onto Pine Island. That’s where I happened upon the “Pine Island Mullet Toss”, which was located in the Publix shopping center parking lot about a half mile north of Stringfellow Road. Different age groups participated in the mullet toss, which has been a Pine Island tradition for decades. Another attraction was the Mermaid Parade. It sure looked like everybody involved was having a great time, and in doing so raised money for great causes which benefited Matlacha and Pine Island which were hit hard by Hurricane Ian. Nancy and Chuck we’re just some of the many volunteers I had the pleasure of meeting. Great job guys!
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🇺🇸 Guns n Hoses Pipe & Drum Band’s Tribute To The United States Armed Services 🇺🇸
🇺🇸 Guns n Hoses Pipe & Drum Band Tribute to the US Army, US Navy, US Marine Corp, US Coast Guard, US Air Force & God Bless America 🇺🇸
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☘️ Guns n Hoses Pipe & Drum Band’s “Going Home” Tribute To Margaret Mary O’Leary May ☘️
☘️ March 21, 2023 ☘️ 🇺🇸 🇮🇪 ☘️
After leaving Babcock Ranch and traveling to Fisherman’s Village in Punta Gorda I received a call from my wife informing me that my mother had passed away and that her long struggle with vascular dementia had ended. Fisherman‘s Village was the last attraction for my daughter Caitlin and her college friends on their winter break in Southwest Florida. Not looking to hover over them, I dropped them off near the shops and headed off in the opposite direction and took a walk down near the boats in the marina. Having given the girls a sufficient head start I went inside to look around. Lots of little shops and storefronts, definitely worth the visit. I purchased an ice cream cone, and as I walked out, I heard bagpipes playing! So I made my way over to where I heard them, and ran into a group of retired police officers and firefighters who belonged to the Pipe and Drum Band called “Guns n Hoses”. Retired FDNY Lt Kevin O’Neill of Ladder 35 in Manhattan filled me in, that members of the band come down on Tuesday nights, one hour before sunset to play, and they finish with Amazing Grace as the sun sets. The band also uses the venue to collect donations for the St Vincent de Paul food pantry in Southwest Florida. I approached Anthony Paolicelli, the retired Nassau County Police Officer who from my observations was in charge, and asked if he could pipe my mother home, to which he graciously excepted. I would like to thank the following band members who played “Going Home” so elegantly for my mother, who immigrated to America from Ireland at the age of 15 as Margaret Mary O’Leary aboard the SS America in 1952. Upon arrival in America she worked as domestic help for the Mattamore Family, which was married into the Moran family of Moran Towing/aka “The Irish Navy”. In addition to raising three children, Thomas, Margaret and Shawn she worked the wards as an aide in the NY State Psychiatric Hospitals Creedmoor and Central Islip for over thirty years, where she treated mentally ill patients with dignity and respect. All the patients loved my mother and nickname her “Maisie”. Once again I’d like to thank the following “Guns n Hoses Pipe & Drum Band”
Pipers:
Don Hussey
Mike Walsh
Kevin O’Neill
Larry Stewart
Larry Whittle
Heather Jovanelli
Sharon MacLeod
Chuck Marlow
Mike Meehan
Anthony Paolicelli
Drummers:
Bill McLean
Karen Whittle
for a fantastic tribute to my mother. Sincerely, Thomas J May Jr, Retired Firefighter FDNY Marine Co 9
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Shawn and Priscilla at the German American Social Club located in Cape Coral Florida
3/3/2023 It only took 8 plus years of passing the German American Social Club located on Pine Island Rd in Cape Coral, to finally stop in for and evening of dinner and dancing. Dinner specials included, goulash, Wienerschnitzel, fish and fried shrimp. Dinner was great, company was better. We had the pleasure of sitting with Roger and Helen from Green Bay Wisconsin, and Bob from Canada. If you live in the area or are just passing through, it’s definitely worth a stop by. Highly recommended
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Best Looking & Most Well Behaved Dog In Cape Coral
If you asked me, how many compliments I get on gunner each day, I wouldn’t be able to answer, as It’s hard to keep count. “Such a beautiful dog, and so well behaved!” Is the standard greeting we receive on a regular basis. Thanks for viewing, and thanks for voting me number one in the best looking dog category and most well behaved in Cape Coral Florida, Gunner
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Camping On Gin Beach Montauk NY
8/9/2016 Heading back to our campsite at Gin Beach in Montauk. Probably one of the best kept secrets on Long Island. It’s a little tricky getting a campsite on the Suffolk County Parks website, but it can be done. Ocean front property for a week! I must admit I was a little apprehensive about bringing a 7700 lb truck and 8000 lb fifth wheel trailer onto the beach. I asked a lot of questions before heading down there to make my maiden voyage. While fishing Montauk one day, I took a junt down E. Lake Dr. to talk to some of the fellas bringing their trailers on to the beach. One gentlemen was nice enough to let me tagalong with him. That put a lot of my fears to rest. If you ever have the opportunity to get out that way with your trailer, or rent one that’s already in place, I highly recommend it. Hope you enjoyed the video
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Portuguese Man of War Knot Demonstrated By Retired Tanker Captain Bill.
3/23/2017 I stopped by West Marine located in Port Jefferson NY to pick up some supplies, and ran into Bill who was working there. Not sure how we got to talking about knots, but Bill took the time to show me how to tie a “Portuguese Man of War” knot. Thanks for taking the time Bill, much appreciated.
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Big Daddy Fishing Rod Racks
1/14/2022 I had the pleasure of meeting Carl and Lisa of Big Daddy Fishing Rod Racks at the Cape Coral Florida Farmers Market today. Quality Made in the USA fishing rod storage rod racks in assorted sizes. In addition to the fishing rod storage racks they had utility tool holders and the “Big Daddy Dumper”! I do a lot of fishing in Montauk, New York. I’ll definitely be recommending these items to my friends up north. You can visit them at www.bigdaddyfishingrodracks.com
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NYC-EMS Paramedic James William McFee September 12, 1966 - January 4, 2023
September 12, 1966 - January 4, 2023
James William McFee age 56, from Cape Coral, Florida formerly from Brooklyn NY passed away on January 4, 2023. Jim was preceded in death by his parents George and Carol McFee and his father-in-law Robert Reaven. Survivors include his wife of 26 years Lainie McFee, his sons: Kevin and Sean, his brothers: John McFee and wife Carmela, Tom McFee and his wife Dorothy, mother-in-law Darryl Reaven, brother-in-law Edward Reaven and wife Anna as well as numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, and nieces. Jim began his lifetime of service to others at the early age of 17, with his service to our nation in the US Army. After completing his time in the Army, Jim continued serving others and began his 34-year legacy of dedication and service to others as a Emergency Medical Technician with the Midwood Ambulance in Brooklyn, New York, where he would later achieve certification as a Paramedic. During his illustrious career in emergency services, Jim had the opportunity to save countless lives and make a positive impact on many others in their time of need. On September 11, 2001, Jim responded valiantly and courageously as an immediate first responder to the World Trade Center Ground Zero site where he worked feverishly alongside other first responders to save lives. In addition to his normal work schedule as a Paramedic, Jim worked tirelessly for the next several weeks as the life-saving mission at Ground Zero turn to recovery and preservation efforts. After the family relocated to Florida in 2003, Jim once again followed his passion and calling to serve his community in Lee County as both a paramedic and Field Training Officer where he excelled at training the next generation of emergency services first responders. In retirement, Jim spent the days doting on his family where they laughed endlessly and made countless memories with many trips to places like Disney World and NFL games that included his lifelong best friends, his brothers. Aside from his family, James time saving lives and serving others was his highest honor and proudest life accomplishment. God Bless Jim William McFee
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Jimmy Zodowick Blackfishing Aboard The Mary Alice
11/29/2022 Retired FDNY Lieutenant Jimmy Zodowick coming to live after struggling with a Blackfish rig he couldn’t figure out. He goes back to his old reliable setups and you couldn’t stop him. I guess fishing is about trying different things
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Blackfishing South of Block Island
11/29/2022 Fished today with our regular crew aboard the Mary Alice, homeported out of Montauk Marine Basin. Underway 6am enroute Block Island south of the windmills. We were doing okay, but nothing great so we moved to another location northwest of the windmills. Put together a nice catch. Retired FDNY Lieutenant Jimmy Zodowick put many of those fish in the cooler for us. Nice job Jim
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Live Oak Tree Removal Cape Coral Florida
12/31/2022 Live Oak Tree Removal at our home in Cape Coral Florida. Started around 10am and took it slow and paced ourselves. Broke for lunch around 12:30pm and was back at it. Finished up around 4:30pm. Medium size tree, but boy was it heavy. Figuring it must be in the white oak family. FEMA is coming this week, so it had to be done. Hope you enjoyed the video
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Mary Alice Heading Home to Montauk
November 1, 2022. Fished aboard the Mary Alice south of Block Island. Anchored up on a wreck south of the Block Island windmills. Picked a couple nice Codfish and a few Seabass before repositioning on some structure north of the windmills. Another great day fishing aboard the Mary Alice. Thanks for viewing
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Irish Famine Ship Jeanie Johnston Tour Part II
October 11, 2022 we did our second tour of the Jeanie Johnston while in Dublin Ireland. Our first tour of the ship was in Port Jefferson NY in July 2003 when the replica retraced her original trip. Garouge does a wonderful job as the Jeanie Johnson tour guide. Amazing ship, amazing crew and amazing spirit of the Irish people. Hopefully if you make your way to Ireland you get to pay her a visit. Maybe you’ll be lucky enough to have Garouge as your tour guide
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Irish Famine Ship Jeanie Johnston Tour Part I
October 11, 2022 we did our second tour of the Jeanie Johnston while in Dublin Ireland. Our first tour of the ship was in Port Jefferson NY in July 2003 when the replica retraced her original trip. Garouge does a wonderful job as the Jeanie Johnson tour guide. Amazing ship, amazing crew and amazing spirit of the Irish people. Hopefully if you make your way to Ireland you get to pay her a visit. Maybe you’ll be lucky enough to have Garouge as your tour guide
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Intellectual Theft Aboard The Montauk Fishing Boat Mary Alice
11/29/2022 I got a late call from Pete saying his fishing trip with FDNY Engine 257 and Ladder 170 out of Rhode Island was canceled; this freed us up to fish his boat, the Mary Alice. Isn’t it always the way that the last-minute trips turn out to be the best! What a great day we had. We limited out on Blackfish and Seabass. I was dialed in today and pushed ahead of our best angler, retired FDNY Lieutenant Jimmy Zodowick. Jim was trying out a new blackfish jig, and it wasn’t going well. That blackfish rig got into Jim’s head, and he was dead in the water. Midday I went in the cabin to take a short nap, and when I returned it was brought to my attention that Jim had just landed a large quality blackfish. Before I was able to get situated to start fishing again Jim had landed two more large fish. He didn’t have me on a fish count, but he was closing in on weight. That’s when I landed a large blackfish that I thought to be at least 10 pounds. I made sure I marked this fish by cutting one of the bottom fins. Just before we wrapped up for the day I found out that while I was napping in the cabin Jim had the measuring tape out, along with a sketching pad writing down the specs on my stand-off blackfishing rig which he essentially copied. An obvious case of intellectual property theft. For what ever reason Captain Pete Carey turned a blind eye to this unethical behavior and allowed the crime to unfold. Trying to make sense of it all, I just figured fishing is fishing, and some guys will do anything to get ahead. At the end of the day, we brought both our large fish to the scale at Montauk Marine Basin for a final weigh-in which would determine who was the best fisherman for the trip. Would you believe that each of our large Blackish weighed in at 8.46lbs? What were the chances? Jim could’ve clinched the “High Hook” award had he not made the rookie mistake of grabbing the leader rather than swinging the keeper codfish he had at the surface over the gunnel, thereby losing our almost only Cod. Great Day, Great Crew. Hope you enjoyed the video!
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Lock and Load Fishing Aboard the Mary Alice, Montauk NY
11/29/2022 I got a late call from Pete saying his fishing trip with FDNY Engine 257 and Ladder 170 out of Rhode Island was canceled, which freed us up to fish his boat, the Mary Alice. Isn’t it always the way, that the last-minute trips turn out to be the best! What a great day we had. We limited out on Blackfish and Seabass. I was dialed in today and pushed ahead of retired FDNY Lieutenant Jimmy Zodowick, who is our best angler. Jim was trying out a new Blackfish jig and it wasn’t going well. That blackfish rig got into Jim’s head and he was dead in the water. I went in the cabin to take a short nap, and when I returned it was brought to my attention that Jim had just landed a large quality Blackfish. Before I was able to get situated to start fishing again, Jim had landed two more large fish. He didn’t have me on a fish count, but he was closing in on weight. That’s when I landed a large blackfish that I thought to be at least 10 pounds. I made sure I marked this fish by cutting one of the bottom fins. Just before we wrapped it up for the day, I found out that while I was napping in the cabin Jim had the measuring tape out and jotting down the specs on my rig, which he essentially copied. All of this was done under the supervision of the captain, Pete Carey, which I thought was unethical. But fishing is fishing, and some guys will do anything to get ahead. At the end of the day, we brought both our large fish to the scale at Montauk Marine Basin for a final weigh-in, which would determine who was the best fisherman for the trip. Would you believe that each of our large blackfish weighed in at 8.46lbs? What were the chances? Jim could’ve clinched the “High Hook” award had he not made the rookie mistake of grabbing the leader, rather than swinging the keeper cod he had at the surface over the gunnel, thereby losing our almost only codfish. Great Day, Great Crew. Hope you enjoyed the video
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Welcome Aboard the Hampton Lady
11/23/2022 Welcome aboard the Hampton Lady. My first time fishing this boat out of Hampton Bays. Can’t say enough about the great job Captain James Foley, mates Derek, Billy and Jashu did. We were underway at 4:30am and sailed for a little over 2 hours to reach our destination. Fished in about 160 feet of water. A little snotty heading out, northwest winds between 20 and 25 knots. Just an all-around beautiful day. Non-stop Jumbo Seabass and Porgies action. Some were lucky enough to catch a couple Codfish. Great job guys! I’ll be back
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Leo The Large Pony Gets A Makeover
4/20/2017 Horses require a lot of maintenance. Did I say maintenance? I meant to say a lot of love! Caitlin was asked by Leo’s owner to school him, which she enjoyed doing. Afterwards Leo got the full treatment and I got to do another horse video! Hope you enjoy watching
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A Large Pony Named Duke
1/16/2017 When you’ve spent as much time at different barns as I have, you have to think outside the box. There’s only so many fishing rigs you can tie while waiting for your daughter to complete all the tasks that go along with horseback riding. Why not put that iPhone to good use and create a couple spoof videos.
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Vivaldi The Kissing Horse
5/6/2016 Anybody who has a daughter who rides, knows that they spend a lot of time at the barn. There’s a lot of prep work before you get to ride, and just as much work to do after you’re finished. Horses require a lot of care and attention. Caitlin could spend as much as three hours with each horse she rode. While my daughter Caitlin was getting Duke ready to ride at the Parkview Stable in Central Islip , I got to spend some time with Vivaldi “The Kissing Horse” and do this spoof video.
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