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Holy mackerel! It's The Miss Belmar Princess. By Paul Goldfinger

Holy mackerel! It’s The Miss Belmar Princess. December 31, 2012, but on Jan. 1 there will be no striper fishing as the season ends 12/31.     Paul Goldfinger photo.  Reposted from Blogfinger.net.   

By Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger

The Belmar Marina is one of the finest docking places at the Shore. It is 1/2 mile from the ocean, and the fleet takes fishermen and fisherwomen out to deep waters, and when they return, they tie up to floating concrete docks. The Miss Belmar Princess is 120 ft long and is the fastest party boat in New Jersey. The three turbo diesels create 2100 hp.

Currently the Princess is going after mackerel, a species of fish that is high in omega-three-fatty acids. The expression “holy mackerel” means “wow” in case you don’t know. It also means holy moly and holy cow.

SOUNDTRACK: This music was chosen because it is featured in a movie with a nautical title. Otherwise, there is no good rationale. In 2010 a romantic comedy with Phillip Seymour Hoffman called Jack Goes Boating was released. Many reviewers liked it (“quirky” “charming,”) and the soundtrack is really good.

It is described as “indie rock” and it is extraordinarily diverse and engaging. Some of the fine groups that were featured included Grizzly Bear which I actually had posted on BF some time ago and which I really like. There also is Fleet Foxes with “White Winter Hymnal.”—very beautiful.  They even included Mel Torme and Bill Evans (jazz guys.)

But we chose an old song (below) by a new group—Dave’s True Story is a duo from NYC.

I really like this version of “Blue Moon” written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934; the Boswell Sisters were the first to record it.

The up tempo is just right for a spiffy fox trot or a happy jitterbug. I bought the album on iTunes.

 

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