Friday, February 25, 2011

Fine Dining - al Fresco, a la Fuccillo

So anyway, a few years ago, Ralph & Jan returned from abroad with delicious Italian cheeses and meats. Ralph brought them to work, of course, to either eat, or just for show and tell. Over the weekend, he left them in the company fridge (so as not to spoil), only to gruesomely discover on Monday morning that the fridge had been cleaned out Friday afternoon.None too pleased, Ralph dashed downstairs (he loathes elevators!) to the dumpsters! I tagged along to document this ridiculous event.

Ralph looking for Italian cheese.

Ralph looking for Italian salami.

I can tell you in all honesty that if he had found that cheese and meat in the garbage, he would have indeed retrieved and most likely eaten it. I probably would've had a nibble myself. Thank heavens, the imports were no more!

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Parker Street Monologues #3: Tokyo Edition



Delivered in rare muted reverence, Ralph returns to Tokyo to regale us with the tale of his first visit to Japan. Filmed outside of a temple in Kawagoe. With special guest appearances by Princess Yuma, The Emperor Joey, and the great Janikins! Photographed and edited by Jeff Fuccillo.

No ovaries of sea urchins were harmed during the course of this film.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Writing in Tokyo



Set to the music of Mikami Kan, a short meditation on the writing process of Ralph Fuccillo has been beautifully crafted by his eldest son, Jeff.

Ralph always writes with pencil on yellow legal pad. His handwriting is decipherable by only a few close associates.

Here we see Ralph scratching out one of his lengthiest pieces yet, in Tokyo, about Tokyo.

From Once a Kid: For a guy from the Bronx, educated in Omaha, living in Portland, Oregon, who almost didn't give Tokyo a chance I found an enchanted city with a mix of the old and the ultra-modern that is absolutely one of my favorites in the world. I wouldn't and couldn't be the kid I am today without Tokyo!