Tuesday, January 20, 2026
01.20.26 And so it begins...
Monday, January 19, 2026
01.19.26 If you're looking for a boat in mint condition...
Winter isn't only a good time to tie flies it's also a great time to buy a boat. Boat owners are either buying up or selling out. Also, like in fly fishing, it's show season, and the New York and Atlantic City shows are in January and February respectively.
When I saw Jersey guy Joe Nicosia had listed his boat I told him I'd put it up on the blog just in case someone here was in the market for a new ride. I'm not a boat expert, but I can tell you Joe is mentally-meticulous and clean, just look at his fly tying table when you see him at Edison this upcoming weekend.
The current asking price is $29,900. I saw a reply on THT where a guy said he's building the same boat now with Layton and it's running just over $40,000.
And what does $30,000 get these days? Not much. In my planning on the move south I've been thinking, "Do I really need a pick-up anymore?". There's plenty of anglers that tow boats with vehicles other then pick-ups and my HOA fees will take care of the yard work, but then there's always those Yard Sales, oh wait I'm done with those, forever.
Sunday, January 18, 2026
01.18.26 Back from the Lowcountry...
Friday, January 16, 2026
01.16.25 That stopped me in my tracks…
Thursday, January 15, 2026
01.15.26 Kinda sums it up for me…
It seems like every five years or so these days our country experiences some kind of upheaval. It’s either related to politics, race, sex, the environment, or immigration. If you allow yourself to become stuck in the quagmire of social media and or legitimate, or what they say fake news, you can become obsessed or possessed with it all if you allow it. And in these times most people, to me the smart ones, just keep their thoughts and opinions to themselves, or risk losing so-called friends and family members.
When I saw the above picture it made me think. It’s easy to say you don’t care about country or world events if it doesn’t directly affect you, and some may point out thats the easy way out of life, almost cowardly. But is it? My thinking is just because it’s out there happening or reported on the airwaves doesn’t mean someone has to have an opinion or take a side.
In life nothing is as important then something that is happening to us directly at the moment. Illness, injury, or death is a prime example. I remember the day I came out of St. James Church in Red Bank at the end of Ryan’s church service. It was a beautiful day and people were just milling about along Broad Street. I remember saying to myself, “God, the world doesn’t pause when I’m experiencing one of the worst times of my life”. Needless to say some of those people were thinking more of shopping or heading to Elsie’s for a sub as I stood there going through burying a child post suicide. How could I expect them to stop their day and put themselves in my shoes, head, or heart?
We all get thrown into the cauldron of life. If you’ve escaped it to now know that your time in the hot water is coming. Yes there’s stressors and life’s ups and downs but I’m taking about the big ones. I can tell you this, when it happens it’s your experience, your story, your time. It could be a news worthy event or just something that affects you and yours. And while you will get the love and support from a few, or many, basically you’ll have to suck it up and deal with it alone. And in a short while everyone else’s life will go on, while you are left with the broken pieces and maybe a broken life.
Thats not to say, like with the 24- hour news cycle we live with now, that you can’t have sympathy and empathy for others going through some big time shit right now, but you don’t have to own it, and move on it. And one of the biggest takeaways I see these days is the need to pick one side of every event, opinion, or comment someone else has or makes, especially if it doesn’t directly involve you or me. But for some empaths out there they can’t help themselves. Those people choose to put more energy into strangers than the ones closest to them, including family.
Looking at fish pictures while people are fighting behind you? Of course if I was there I would have my sleeves rolled up trying to maintain some kind of peace. But I can tell you I wouldn’t go looking for it either. I always liked the saying, “Stay in your lane”, although sometimes I just can’t resist, and that doesn’t usually go well nor do anything positive if I say or do something outside my lane.
So can one just live in their own world these days? I think we used to and depending on where and how you live you can, you just have to find that space and place. One of the problems I have these days is keeping up with the fast-paced world we live in. From trying to figure out how to pay with things from my phone, to technology and all things electronic, to rapid fire invasions of information from everything outside what I see before me, like from social media and the news, to now all things fake, like from ChatGPT or AI. One sure example is nursing, where feeding the computer has become more important then feeding your patient, or what I call computer focused care over patient focused care.
As we look, and are hopefully close to packing up in New Jersey and heading south, I question if I’m either truly running away or running to something. Of course the grass is always greener on the other side, but from many people we’ve talked to it is. While not perfect, it is a tad greener, and of course warmer.
I had to laugh when people we’ ve talked to down here in Bluffton, South Carolina, describe Sun City as, “The Bubble”. They call it that because everything they need in their life is just about within a golf carts drive. Golf, the gym, walking paths, pools, grocery stores, Walmart, and the sex toys, even lakes for fishing, and of course their friends are all inside that make believe cover that insulates the lucky residents from the outside world. They only leave to go to places not golf cart assessible or to the beach or a place to eat, or the big now, medical appointments.
Thats not to say The Bubble protects them from all things going on on the outside. Of course there’s social media and the news thats piped in to keep them connected and twisted up if they choose to engage. But there is something to be said for the insulation, and protection, that a gated 55 and over style of living offers people who buy inside. And we think we’re ready to buy in.
I’m ready to leave the reality, if you will, of the New Jersey living I’ve done for now 58 years. I’m sick of the traffic, specifically New Jersey traffic, the high cost of living and the taxes, the drama of changing towns, and the excess wastes of government spending. I really don’t know how middle class people can afford to retire in New Jersey. And I’m not talking about those whose benefit from old family money or inheritance.
So while I wonder what leaving The Bubble each morning to go and find my Jones Brothers to go fishing would look like we’re 100% all in. I’m ready for a change, and really ready for a change in fishing. I’m really a one trick pony striped bass fly fishermen, well two if you include my average trout fishing skills. With all the drama and changes with the striped bass I’m ready to find some new fish to bother, and the Lowcountry is calling. Now we have to make it happen.
The good thing is if I don’t leave The Bubble to go fishing I can take our golf cart over to the community center and belly up to the table with the 80 year olds and try my hand at ceramics or mongjong. I’m ready. I surrender.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
01.14.26 Might have found my new local fly shop…
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
01.13.26 What in the South Carolina f&$k?…
So we’re down here in Hilton Head. One of the stops we made was to the local WalMart to pick up some essentials for the week. For me that included some new razors.
I don’t know about you guys out there but the razor dilemma and debacle has been going on in my life for decades. Part of my razor life is and has included the use of disposable razors, and those can be hit or miss. I can remember digging through the garbage can in the bathroom at the firehouse because my Captain told me my scruff was to scruffy. Either that or the Chief was coming down for a visit and I needed to represent.
Over the years when I didn’t rely on disposables it’s been the endless game of buying a new razor that comes with a replacement set of blades. What that leaves me is using it down to the bone, both blade and face wise, because I didn’t have a new set of blades to click into. And at times shaving was flat out painful no matter how much soap and shaving cream I lathered on my stubble.
Several times Theresa has come home from Costco with a 100 blade pack only to have to return it because she thought I had such and such a brand or model. Mach 3, Sensor 3, Extreme 3, Sensor 2, Fusion 5 just to name a few.
Like we see in fly fishing products and companies there’s some smaller companies out there trying to break into the huge shaving market. Companies like Dollar Shave Club, Athena Club (for women), and Harry’s, which is where this post originated from. They’re subscription based so new blades are delivered on a regular basis.
So I’m walking around the WalMart pharmacy section looking for the razors. I’m not sure if it’s a thing but the razors, not including the disposable packs, were all locked up behind a glass display in the center of one of the aisles. So long story short, I found the Harry’s brand there. Boxes and boxes of handle sets and replacement blades. One color, charcoal, was being discontinued and was on sale for $2.50, with the blade packs coming in at $4.50.
So, yes, I’m thrifty, or cheap, so I went and found the Walmart employee and tried to explain to her in English what I needed. She came and opened the case and I cleaned them out. Over the next two days I stopped at other Walmarts and cleaned them out as well. I’ll be able to shave cleanly until I’m 100 years old.
But, here’s our story, well mine because by Walmart #3 Theresa had given up on the chase. But as I looked for that security case, like a kid at an Easter egg hunt, I came across one with a security camera sticking out of the top of it.
As soon as I glanced inside looking for those Harry’s boxes my mind got twisted up like a pretzel for a second…..”Wait, that’s a vibrator?”. “Thats a cock ring?”.
“Astroglide?” “Plan B pills”. Then I saw the huge, no pun intended, selection of condoms. Then next to them was
“The Stroker”. “The Bendy Vibe” and “The Sucker”. And thats when I literally said out loud, “What in the South Carolina f$&k is going on down here?”. I can only imagine similar reactions caught on that camera which sat just above the glass case and my head.
But then there was one product that stood out which had a “medical” kind of use attached to it. It was “The Plus One”,
which was labeled as a “Weighted Kegal Excicisor”. In nursing we teach women to do kegal exercises to strengthen their pelvic floor muscles to reduce the occurrences of stress incontinence. Yeah, right.
So this was all a bit shocking to me as most of these type of items are usually found in adult stores. You know the ones that have the windows covered over with all types of warnings plastered by the front door. The last time I went to an adult store, was, well last month. It was when I was down
in Florida visiting my Mom and had to find an adult coloring book for a tricky tray gift that I needed for our employee Christmas party. Let’s just say I saw similar items that were in the Walmart secured case displayed openly at that store.
So I guess I wonder why there’s a difference between what we find at adult stores and a place like Walmart. Why are products kept out of eyeshot in one place and just behind the glass in another? Cigarettes and condoms used to be kept behind the cash register, now they’re locked up and under the watchful eye of a security camera.
So needless to say I can tell you that you can go to Walmart- at least in South Carolina - for all your family planning and sexual pleasure needs. You no longer have to reluctantly park in the back of an adult store and hide your face as you open the door to the den of inequity.
I guess times have changed, or maybe it’s just a southern thing. Needless to say I can’t wait to get back to New Jersey to check and see if the same things are offered at our local Walmart. Hopefully they’ll still be blowing out those Harry’s charcoal handle razors.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
01.11.26 Bob Weir dead at 78…
I’ve been a Grateful Dead fan since 1987. That’s nearly 40 years. I saw my first show at Giants Stadium in 1989.
I was lucky to have seen them many times before Gerry Garcia died in 1995. Those were some great shows during some of the best times of my life.
But I was a Bobby guy. While Gerry was the heart and soul of the band, for me, the shows were always better for me if Weir was on, which depended heavily if Gerry was having a good night or not.
After Gerry died the band came back under several titles with various frontman taking the spot on stage where Gerry once stood. While it would never replace the original Grateful Dead, for me it was pretty close at times, from the tailgating, to the vendors on Shakedown, which included those
best ever grilled cheese sandwiches, to the music and vibe while inside.
Over the last 10 years Dead & Company had become a family affair. I took Theresa and Lauren to their respective first shows while Erin went with her Mom, Michelle. The girls would go on to travel with Michelle to see the band at Playin’ in The Sand in Mexico, the Sphere in Las Vegas, and the last official show somewhere where I can’t remember.

























