William Donovan has had a relationship with the sea for more than 45 years. As retired lobsterman Bill is doing his part to keep the tradition alive by using his craftsmanship skills by making “Old Fashioned Hand-Made Wooden Lobster Bouys and Traps”. We hope you enjoy Bill stories of tradition of days past.
Keeping Tradition Alive – Lobstering tradition of Days Past
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Hurricane Bill and Newport RI
8 11 2009Hurricane Bill turned from a threat to a nuisance in New England on Sunday, keeping many beaches closed but causing little damage. The U.S. National Hurricane Center said the tropical storm warning was lifted for the Massachusetts’ coastline. As Bill churned up the Atlantic Ocean and spawned waves as high as 14 feet. Surfers took to the water in Newport RI. The Surfers were having fun and so were we watching these water enthuses have a great time.
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Legends and Friends
8 11 2009Go The Distance TV presents “Legends & Friends”, a little Blue Grass, a little Rock. A music festival that took place the summer of 2008 featuring many local musicians. To See the complete video and sign the guest book please visit http://www.gothedistancetv.com You will also find other interesting videos here. Enjoy the Shows!
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Music & Memories
8 11 2009MUSIC & MEMORIES A show highlighting Vic Wotherspoon a 65-year-old musician who has been playing guitar since 1959. “I thought it’d be a nice way to meet women,” he laughed. “I got really into the folk scene to go to Greenwich Village in 1963.” Now, anyone who knows me knows of my encyclopedic passion for Bob Dylan. So obviously, at the mention of “Greenwich Village” and “1963,” I had to ask if he knew The Man himself. “Yeah, I knew Bob before he was famous,” Vic said nonchalantly. Then he left New York for Cambridge, where he played Club 47, now Club Passim, where Dylan, Joan Baez, Tom Rush and the like performed. “I recorded a record on Vanguard around 1971 called ‘Vic Wotherspoon Singing’ the Blues,’ ” he said. “I don’t know if it’s still around.” It sold about 1,000 copies and was never fully promoted, he said. He also recorded an album with fellow Taunton singer Tom Beaulieu in 1996. Growing up in Massachusetts, spending time in Cambridge the mecca of music in the country at that time as well as living in New York village area. Vic talks about growing up with some of the countries greatest musicians before they made it and shares his inspirational memories and music with us. We hope you enjoy Vic’s stories and music. To see the full one hour long documentary please visit http://www.gothedistancetv.com and click the music link on the left side of the home page.
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Tags: bluegrass, folk, guitar, MEMORIES, MUSIC
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Students Go The Distance
8 11 2009Students Go The Distance See how students inspire a teacher. Martin Tighe was getting a long workout on a treadmill, a seriously long, world record breaking run. 449,486 feet 149, 828 yards 64,800 strides 43,200 seconds run 18,500 treadmill revolutions 8,880 calories burned 720 minutes spent staring at the display 160 ounces sweat evaporated 128 ounces mineral water 100K World Record 7:39:31 75 spectators cheering you on 5OK World Record (7:20 mile pace) 32 ounces of bananas 50Mile World Record 6:06:19 28 ounces- Fig Newton’s 12 hour World Record 85.13 miles 8 minutes 33 seconds average pace 5 fleeting moments of self doubt 4 world records Please visit http://www.gothedistancetv.com. to see the full video and for more interesting videos of ordinary people doing extra ordinary things… Enjoy!
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Japanese Tea Ceremony
8 11 2009Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony This show was a very special honor. I was invited to a traditional tea ceremony performed for me so that I could share it with you. The Tea Sensei Mrs. Ishiguri will demonstrate the preparation for the ceremony as well as perform the tea ceremony. My friend Makiko-san and her friend Yumi -san will help translate the goings on so we have a good understanding of this very old tradition. You will along with me will learn how this tradition started many years ago for men only as a way to socialize with friends. In more recent times the tea ceremony is enjoyed by both men and women as a traditional way to spend time together with friends and family. We hope you enjoy this traditional ceremony. Please visit http://www.gothedistancetv.com. to see the full video and for more interesting videos of ordinary people doing extra ordinary things… Let me know your thoughts. Sign the new guest book. Enjoy!
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Japanese Master Wood Carver
8 11 2009In this show from Japan you will meet Mr. Nobuyuki Takahashi a master wood carver (Sasano Ittobori). Nobuyuki-san has been carving Otakapoppo for 35 years now and highly recognized in Japan and around the world for his craftsmanship skills. Although Nobuyuki Takahashi pieces are simple, it takes a great deal of skill to create objects of the highest quality. His travels took him to Disneyland in Calif., on six different occasions, where his demonstrations were popular and onlookers were full of curiosity as they watched him create a bird with a layer of beautiful feathers using only his chisel and a log. We hope your inspired by Nobuyuki Takahashi skills. To See the complete video and sign the guest book please visit http://www.gothedistancetv.com You will also find other interesting videos here from Japan.
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Japanese snow lighs and drums
8 11 2009Yonezawa Japan Snow and Light Festival This episode of Go The Distance TV we will visit the Yonezawa snow and light festival. Where will highlight a traditional drum band made up of school children where you will be amazed by the precision of their movements and beat of the drums. My friend Mari-san helps to explain the area and some of the food we enjoyed. We will also enjoy some more culture, people, customs and food. To See the complete video and sign our guest book. Please visit http://www.gothedistancetv.com. You will also find other interesting videos from Japan and even more… Enjoy the show!
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