
Mmmm. Pan fried capelin for breakfast at Kay’s Chalet Bed and Breakfast located just outside Lamanche, Newfoundland. These little guys are the staple of the Atlantic, feeding the whales, cod, and homo-sapiens most graciously. We thanks ya.

The views along the East Coast Trail are spectacular. That’s filmmaker and pilgrim Sue Kenney, with Anita Shuper and Mai Nakazawa on the trail from Witless Bay to Bay Bulls.

Me, Sue and St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival Director Kelly Davis outside The Majestic prior to the screening of Las Peregrinas.
I got my “must-look-like-a-film-director” glasses the day before I left. The beaver jacket was just a little something I had in the closet.

Wish I had Kelly Davis’ boots.

And Catherine Mullins’ (director of Being Innu) Newfoundland knit sweater.

But even though I wish I had NIFCO’s Monk In A Box,

he’s Patsy’s. Damn
One thing I want for sure, is a charming old row house like this one, which reminds me of Rosemary House’s house on Filmmaker Lane, the site of the fabulous Ladies Lunch. But I’ll settle for the cookie.

It’s the annual Friday night bash – the Pope Productions Party, and everyone was there….




…and they were dancing!
Like crazy!
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you guys must have so much fun. i hope someday i can try that too.