Sam treated me to a lovely lunch in Kalk Bay to thank me for helping me with her site.
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A celebration of treasured moments
Sam treated me to a lovely lunch in Kalk Bay to thank me for helping me with her site.
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Sam's beautiful letter |
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Sam's beautiful gift |
A blissful morning. Xenia and I met up in Brennan Park, a lovely natural setting, to work on a mutual personal development project: Creating clarity on what is important to us and a vision for our ideal lives. We then did a meditation and went on for lunch at The Third Rail in Waverton where I savoured one of the most delicious salads I have ever eaten.
I forgot to blog this beautiful message from Connie's grandson, Bakhe, that he sent Jo in November of last year. I love the message so much. Through her generosity, Jo has changed a life.
Exams are finally over and my journey in De Grendel has came to an end ðŸ˜I just want to say I'm thankful to you for all the years and support I have received from you 🫀🔥
You've been such a blessing to my life from primary straight up to high school 💯u have taken care of me as ur own 💯 I'm thankful to God for blessing me with you Aunty Joanne in my life 💯🔥God bless you 👊❤️❤️and I'll continue making you proud.
🥹 Thank you 💯💯💯
Hi there Gavin
Welcome back, my friend. Hope England was good and not too sad with your dad being so ill. I saw you met up with the boys. It looks like you also went on a cool hike.
I had the most amazing time in Chitwan and ended up staying there most of the time. I met up with a fabulous guide (a birding expert) and got some wonderful photos of some incredible birds. It was really special.
I've started to edit and post my photos on my blog, doing some each day. So wonderful reliving it. I'm doing a post for each day of the hike so it can perhaps be repurposed in some form for Mathbar. He's such a legend, what a wonderful guide he is!
Thanks so much for making the Nepalese adventure happen. You have been the catalyst to so many unforgettable experiences and this was no different. It was tough but infinitely rewarding in so many ways, like only the most challenging things are. Thank you for letting Russell join us too, it was so special getting to share the experience with him.
Looking forward to seeing you soon and catching up
G
Graeme here. We’ve disembarked and it’s official. Antarctica has literally blown my mind. It’s been epic beyond belief, a long-standing dream come true. What a wonderland of ice and teeming wildlife and what a delight to photograph it all.
Thank you so much for all you did to make this possible. Aurora has been incredible in all the support they have given us. So many beautiful connections made. We’ve had the time of our lives and I’m so excited about the lessons we’ve created with such an amazing and friendly team of expedition experts.
Thank you again so, so much for everything. The experience has been indescribable with memories that will last a life time and it’s wonderful to know that the footage, photos and lessons we took will reach so many kids. What a dream it has been.
Hi Graeme, so great to hear from you and thank you for the inspiring message.
It's such an out of this world place and it really does make you look at life in a different way. The only problem is that it has to end...
I'm glad the experience was as incredible as we'd hoped and despite the pre departure challenges it seems to have come together perfectly. I've had a look at the images in the blogs and there are some spectacular ones like the penguin porpoising looking straight into the camera.
The big thing is you guys have stacks of content for lessons and we'll reach and educate thousands of kids and share the passion making lots of mini ambassadors for the planet.
Safe trip home and take care mate
Hi there Gavin
I just wanted to say thank you, thank you, thank you for all you did to make The Antarctic trip possible and so amazing.
As you know, it's been a dream of mine to experience Antarctica for so many years and it exceeded my high expectations in so many ways. It was an indescribable and unforgettable adventure; the kind of experience that transforms you. What an extraordinary wonder-world we live in and nowhere more so than where we've just been.
Thank you also so much for being the kind of friend who I could confide in when I was struggling (such a break-through for me to be able to do this!) and for all you did to help me get out of the vortex: for ensuring I saw the doctor and for your calm acceptance, positivity, and assurance. It's such a priceless gift to have a friend like you.
It was also incredibly inspiring to get the chance to see you in action again. To witness your indomitable spirit early on when so many challenges arose. To see how you kept inspiring our team and fostering such amazing team spirit. How you went about building so many amazing connections on board and got everyone to so totally buy into and support the vision. How you managed to remember so much information in so little time and then share it and elicit in such a powerful way in one take. Your talents and skills are extraordinary, and how wonderful that you're harnessing them in a way that can literally help to change the world.
Thank you again so much for everything. What a gift to share such an unforgettable experience with a priceless friend and to be inspired in so many ways and to contribute in some small way to something so important.
All more amazing than I can say.
G
Thank you for your heartfelt email. It means the world to me to hear that you had such a transformative experience in Antarctica, and I am grateful to have been a part of making that dream come true for you. Your kind words about our friendship and my contributions to the trip are incredibly humbling, and I am filled with gratitude for having had the opportunity to share this adventure with you.
I am also thankful for the trust you placed in me when you were struggling and for the chance to support you in navigating those challenges. Seeing your strength and resilience firsthand was inspiring, and I am honoured to have been able to witness it and will always have your back.
Once again, thank you for your thank you! I am lucky to call you a friend, and I look forward to many more adventures together in the future.
Love you lots my old mate
With gratitude,
Gavin
Sorry I haven't been in contact like I said I would. Life has been unbelievably hectic for really wonderful reasons I wanted to share as it involves you directly!
You'll remember Sue went to both the Arctic and Antarctic on her travels and they were the best travel experiences of her life. Her eyes would light up whenever she spoke of her adventures there and her photos were unbelievable. I got to edit her photos from both places and dreamed of going myself one day. However, the cost of getting on the ship is very, very high and I wondered if I would ever get the chance.
Then, out of the blue, an educational company who a good friend works for contacted me and asked me if I'd like to go on an Arctic expedition with them as their nature photographer and researcher - totally for free!! If the trip is a success, there will be the chance to go to Antarctica too and several other destinations around the world. An absolute dream come true!!
The only challenge was that I needed to have the latest, mirrorless camera and my camera and some of my lenses are very out of date.
So, thanks to your amazing generosity, I was able to go out and get all the photographic equipment I need. Without it, I would really have struggled to afford it. The process of deciding which camera and lenses to get has been unbelievably exciting.
I've had a chance to really get to use the new camera and lenses over the past few weeks and it's blown me away with what it can do. It somehow knows when you are photographing an animal and focuses on the animal's eyes without you having to do anything. It's total magic and takes all the stress out of photographing wildlife. Photographing polar bears is going to be a cinch with it.
So I just wanted to thank you again for all you've enabled . I appreciate it more than words can say. I know Sue, wherever she may be, will be absolutely and thoroughly delighted too. I really have a wonderful sense of that.
I leave for the Arctic tomorrow and will be away 3 weeks or so. When I get back, I'd love to take you out for lunch and regale you with my adventures and show you some of my photos.
I hope you are doing really well.
G
Hi there Gavin
I have started blogging about our arctic adventures and it's been a form of ecstasy to start reliving it all again in vivid detail.
Wow, what a time it's been! Without doubt, one of the greatest experiences of my whole life. And to do it with one of my best friends makes it beyond priceless.
I just want to say thank you for everything...
...for making the whole thing happen! For impressing Justin with your online lessons, for coming up with the idea and for getting Aurora super-excited about it (which of course, is one of your many superpowers!) ...
... for believing in my photography and choosing me as part of the team. What an absolute privilege it has been. And also for all your support and encouragement with my photography over the years....
... for all the inspiration you bring. You are by far the most inspiring and energising person I've ever known and to spend so much time with you and to see you in full creative flow has been beyond amazing...
... for making the trip so much fun: for all the great laughs, wondrous facts, sightings shared, stories told, connections made, and shared jacuzzi wallowings...
...for all the admin you did to get us there, especially booking all the flights...
...for your support when I was so worried about my meds running out. Your intervention allowed me to relax and enjoy the rest of the trip....
...for playing such a driving role in getting us out of Longyearbyen by refreshing that page a million times. You and Tanya also made one hell of a team on Skyscanner - the king and queen of the ultimate real life "escape room" challenge.!!! ...
...for treating us with your Quatar gold passes. Pure luxury! That shower ranks as the best I've ever had! And don't get me started on the passion fruit yoghurt :)
...and most of all, for your priceless friendship. For all the memories, adventures, outings and special meals we've shared. For the inspiration, fun and laughter you bring. You enrich my life in so many ways . Friends simply don’t come better.
Meeting you in the little town of Thredbo feels like the ultimate synchronicity.
G
"I would like my life to be a statement of love and compassion--and where it isn't, that's where my work lies."