Just keep doing what you are doing. Every newsletter strikes a chord because it is so genuine and personal. It expands my mind in so many ways through images, music, sound clips, profiles of people’s projects and more. It inspires creativity. Thanks!
Gavin, It always fills me with joy to receive your newsletter. I confess I sometimes keep it unread, until I have an opportunity to sit at a coffee shop and take the right amount of time to walk through it. I always bring headphones, just in case.
Another side effect is that the mountain of books by my bedside table has been increasing! I'm currently enjoying The Passionate Photographer, and was surprised to learn that Steve Simon is not only a fellow Canadian but he worked here in Edmonton for years! What a great coincidence.
And finally, I wanted to share that if I could go and sit somewhere right now, it would no doubt be one of those small public sitting spaces in Bhaktapur. I'd pretend I'm reading a newspaper, though in truth, I'd be waiting for the next edition of your newsletter to arrive.
Well ‘penned’. I too look forward to Gavin’s newsletter and savour reading it. In fact I’m planning on going back through each to make notes for future reference. I agree, setting aside quiet time to immerse ourselves is the way to go. We are so lucky!
Hi Gavin, thanks for another brilliant edition. Such an interesting mix of topics. I love the fact that you keep introducing me to new things so please keep them coming. I can’t really think of anything to improve, which is really unusual for me! Have a great break and look forward to the next one when it comes.
Thank you, James. It's really useful to know that I'm heading in the right direction. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. Best wishes.
Thank you, David. I'm travelling and have assignments so won't be publishing this week. However, I've given you a complimentary paid subscription for seven days so you can read archived editions. Fully paid subscriptions will reopen soon.
Just keep doing what you are doing. Every newsletter strikes a chord because it is so genuine and personal. It expands my mind in so many ways through images, music, sound clips, profiles of people’s projects and more. It inspires creativity. Thanks!
Thank you, Janice 😊 🙏
Gavin, It always fills me with joy to receive your newsletter. I confess I sometimes keep it unread, until I have an opportunity to sit at a coffee shop and take the right amount of time to walk through it. I always bring headphones, just in case.
Another side effect is that the mountain of books by my bedside table has been increasing! I'm currently enjoying The Passionate Photographer, and was surprised to learn that Steve Simon is not only a fellow Canadian but he worked here in Edmonton for years! What a great coincidence.
And finally, I wanted to share that if I could go and sit somewhere right now, it would no doubt be one of those small public sitting spaces in Bhaktapur. I'd pretend I'm reading a newspaper, though in truth, I'd be waiting for the next edition of your newsletter to arrive.
Well ‘penned’. I too look forward to Gavin’s newsletter and savour reading it. In fact I’m planning on going back through each to make notes for future reference. I agree, setting aside quiet time to immerse ourselves is the way to go. We are so lucky!
Ah, Daniel, you never fail to make my day. I'll buy you a coffee in Bhaktapur any day. Thank you, my friend. 🙏
Hi Gavin, thanks for another brilliant edition. Such an interesting mix of topics. I love the fact that you keep introducing me to new things so please keep them coming. I can’t really think of anything to improve, which is really unusual for me! Have a great break and look forward to the next one when it comes.
Thank you, James. It's really useful to know that I'm heading in the right direction. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. Best wishes.
I’m loving your newsletter.
How do I upgrade to “paid”?
David
Thank you, David. I'm travelling and have assignments so won't be publishing this week. However, I've given you a complimentary paid subscription for seven days so you can read archived editions. Fully paid subscriptions will reopen soon.