Health & Fitness
Saying Goodbye to a Distinctive Voice Synonymous with New England
As the Patriots make their Super Bowl run, I can't help but feel melancholy about the departure of a local legend.
I am a local. There I said it. I'm a New Hampshire local. I have lived my entire life right here in New England. And look, I consider the "true locals" to be the Native American Algonquin. As were all the Native American tribes that lived here before we came.
But I do consider myself a local. Even though I have traveled all over the world, I have always considered New England my home.
I love it here. I love the four seasons (when we actually had them). I love the people (well 90% of them). I love the ocean and the mountains. I love our culture. I love our history. And boy do we have plenty of that. New England is rich with history.
And I love our sports teams. You kidding? Any NFL fan who lives in New England has to be somewhat of a Patriots fan. You have to be. And this time of the year is very exciting for us Patriots fans. Very exciting.
I grew up on the teams, players, and coaches.
And I also grew up on the voices and commentators who broadcast these games on the radio and TV. Through the bad times and the good. I am a fan. So it was easy for me to feel a bit melancholy last Sunday at Gillette stadium, when we all said goodbye to local legend Gil Santos.
[Photo 1] The voice of the New England Patriots.
My son Max was emotional as well. "I grew up on Gil dad." I nodded my head. "We all did Max."
The Kraft family are a class act. No question about it. They are special, and they treat everyone that has ever worked for them, and with them, with that same class and respect. The tribute for Gil was so moving and thoughtful, that there was hardly a dry eye in that stadium. I know Max and I were touched by it.
[Photo 2] I shot this from our seats. Gil and Gino with the Kraft family.
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[Photo 3] I posted a bunch of photos on Facebook when I got home that night. I could not believe how many friends facebooked me saying how Gil and Gino saved them from missing the games when they were driving to go surfing or working. I guess we all owe them something for that.
Driving to and from surfing, or working around the house. Gil could call a Patriots game like no other. How many of you would actually turn off the sound on your TV's and listen to Gil's voice instead? We all did. Nobody could call a Pats game like Gil. We didn't care if the visual was not synced up with the audio. It was Gil calling the plays, not some TV bonehead who knew little about our team and players. Gil was one of us.
He was the voice of the New England Patriots.
No one will ever be like Gil. That voice, that distinctive familiar warm voice, a voice that sounded like home, has retired.
I know I am not alone when I say, thank you Gil and Gino for the many wonderful memories. May you find peace, good health, and happiness in all your future endeavors.
And I hope The Patriots make it to the superbowl this year so you can experience that sensation one more time in your lifetime.
Long Live Gil Santos! And Gino Cappelletti!
Go Patriots!
I hope some of you got out on Wednesday and Thursday, and had a chance to experience some of mother nature's incredible natural art. It was cold both days. Single digits, but worth it.
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There were so many mind blowing images out there in our midst, that it was hard to not shoot and document it all. From the sea smoke, to the frozen marshes. It was a treat for the senses for those of us who ventured out of our warm vehicles and homes to take it all in.
But then again, you might of missed a tweet, facebook, or text message if you had. Still, for some of us, it was worth the digital sacrifices we missed.
Thank you Mother Nature for the free show.
Now for Some Of My Weekly Global Observances:
Hey we avoided the Fiscal Cliff last week! But we could not avoid Joe Biden kissing all the new women Senators on camera. Have you seen that clip? Oh my God is it embarrassing. And look, I support the President. I did not vote for him (either time) but I support the office he holds. But Biden? Who does he think he is? Clinton? Come on Joe. Quit scaring the ladies. Cut back on the Viagra Joe...sheesh.
OK...so the Patriots will play the Texans in the Divisional Play-Offs in Foxboro. Most of you fans know that the Patriots smoked the Texans a few weeks ago in Foxboro. I mean that was a beat down. Hopefully the same result will occur next weekend. Keeping our fingers crossed.
