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PRESENTING THE PRESIDENTIAL SUITE: ESCAPESEEKER HAS ARRIVED!

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco — Earlier this week, while I was spending the Mother’s Day weekend festivities with my family in Utah, I received confirmation that a very important meeting I had requested had been confirmed.  The meeting place?  The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco.  Hallelujah!  
The Ritz-Carlton is a hotel  our entire family is very fond of–one that has always made all the children feel so welcome–even when they were very young.  So for me, it was like a coming home.  More on that in a moment.

But first, let me tell you about my newest Bay area discovery.  I found the easiest, most economical way to get into the city:  Air-BART.  Yes, from the Oakland Airport Terminal, there’s an Air-BART shuttle bus that delivers you to the Oakland BART station for a mere $3.00.  From there, the BART train costs only $3.80 and delivers you right in the heart of the action–Powell and Market–where taxi’s abound ready to deliver you to your favorite San Francisco district.  No rental car pick-up or  stressful return for that matter to worry about.  No traffic, no congestion to deal with–just pure anticipation of the San Francisco enjoyment that awaits every visitor!

By the way, I have to say, “Thank You” to Southwest Airlines for having the most fantastic ticket policy on the planet!  They allowed me to change destination on my already purchased ticket (from Dallas to Oakland) with no change fee!  As a matter of fact, they refunded me $6.00 for having one less segment than originally noted.  Amazing is it not?  There’s an airline that actually recognizes that the more they facilitate our lives so we can fly where we have to at any given time, the more we’re convinced to be their loyal customers.   I’m a new SWA convert.  After all, once you purchase a ticket, are you not the owner of the value of that given ticket?  Southwest Airlines definitely thinks so.  You can change destinations at the last minute.  My gosh, I learned you can even apply the value towards a new passenger.  Bravo SWA!

With all of these terrific money-saving secrets, I am able to invest in what matters most to me:  Where I stay–yes, where I sleep, and how I sleep is very important when you travel as much as this ESCAPESEEKER.  I love staying in hotels where I feel  I can go barefoot in my suite because it is immaculately clean.
And, I just adore a staff that makes every single guest feel like a VIP–whether you’re a young toddler or an adventurous Grandma, like yours truly–or a Hollywood A-lister or have “President” before your name.  Everyone at my favorite San Francisco hotel–THE RITZ-CARLTON is a VIP!
So like I mentioned, I grabbed a taxi after arriving at Market and Powell (Parc 55 always has a long line of Yellow cabs) and instructed him where to go.  Honestly, I was so excited to be back in the City that I actually found myself gigling so much that the taxi driver asked why?  I responded with, “Do you know how lucky you are to be living in one of the most beautiful cities in the world?”  His response, “Absolutely!  The longer I live here, the more grateful I am!”  What a terrific answer–coming from a taxi driver who loves his job!!  How cool is that America?  
As we arrived on Stockton and California Street, we noticed that the driveway to The Ritz-Carlton was occupied.  So, I just asked him to let me off at the curb.  I pulled my loyal computer bag and LV overnight bag and snuck  past the two doormen who were occupied with helping a handicapped arriving guest.  As soon as I entered the beautiful lobby, I thought to myself, “I’m back!”  That sentiment was quickly  revised when upon checking in,  I was informed, “Mrs. Henderson, you’ll be in room 910, the Presidential Suite!”  Change that thought to, “I HAVE ARRIVED!”  
 This elegant Presidential Suite had me exploring room to room and asking, “Anybody home?”  Just kidding, but I did feel like doing exactly that.  
My terrace, with its magnificent cityscape is almost a block long.  And, I haven’t played a piano in years, but this Steinway grand piano had me playing Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata by heart.  Since 1853, Steinway pianos have set an uncompromising standard for sound, touch, beauty.  Handcrafting each Steinway requires up to one full year – creating an instrument of rare quality and global renown. Not surprisingly, Steinway remains the choice of 9 out of 10 concert artists, and countless pianists, composers, and performers around the world.   Of course, only the best will do for The Ritz-Carlton Presidential Suite!

Isn’t life funny?  Just a few days ago, I was crawling on the floor, playing with my little grand-baby, Violet, while I babysat her so her Mom could go to her exercise class.  Today, I’m the career ESCAPESEEKER, dressed in my tailored suit conducting business meetings in the City By The Bay!  

I love the eclectic, global nature of my life.  It has been and continues to be one amazing journey, full of serendipitous discoveries and encounters.  I feel so blessed in being able to see the magic that others often overlook.  I relish the courage I inherited from my Mother, who was fearless when it came to talking to people from all walks of life.  I love how Albert Einstein defined serendipity or coincidences in our lives:  “Coincidences are God’s way of remaining anonymous.”  Thank you Mr. Einstein for reminding me that there are no coincidences in life.  Just pure magic, and I personally believe God is controlling my wand.
By the way, my business meeting–well, mission accomplished!  Thank you Ritz-Carlton for another productive day.  I know being able to swim several laps early this morning in your warm indoor-pool guaranteed a superb start to my San Francisco day.

Where will my adventure take me next?  Please stay tuned…
Meanwhile, here’s to Blissful Escapes…

With love,
Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER

TODAY’S ESCAPE: THE HEART OF LUXURY IN THE CITY BY THE BAY

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco is where this avid ESCAPESEEKER is bound today!  It has been quite a while since I’ve stayed at this legendary luxury hotel,  and I cannot wait to see for myself the results of the hotel’s recent $12.5 million renovation.  I thought it was fabulous before, so I’m excited to experience the new version.  The Ritz-Carlton has always been synonymous with impeccable service and refined living.  

What my family and I have always liked about this hotel–it is just blocks away from all of our favorite San Francisco landmark attractions, like Union Square (no surprise–my girls love the shopping and kaleidescope of dining options), not to mention the array of cultural events (we love the San Francisco Opera).  Yet,  its Nob Hill location is so tranquil.  Once you step inside its doors, you’ll immediately feel like a bonafide San Franciscan living in the lap of luxury.  

Our family has yet to find another hotel in the city whose concierge level  can even begin to match that of The Ritz Carlton’s.  The Ritz-Carlton Club® Level redefines the luxury hotel experience, combining intimacy, comfort and exclusivity with the personalized service and attention to detail that are the hallmarks of The Ritz-Carlton. This “oasis”  from the hustle and bustle of one of the world’s most international city,  is often referred to as a hotel within a hotel, where seasoned concierge attends to guests’ individual needs in a well-appointed, relaxed lounge environment. With continuous culinary offerings throughout the day (my children loved the giant jars of homemade cookies), –breakfast, light snacks, hors d’ oeuvres, beverages and sweets) and access to a computer station – it is an the ideal place to plan out your activities, or unwind thereafter.  For me, I find it so ideal to conduct business–and that is exactly what I have planned.  

 Well, I better get packing.  I cannot wait to return to what I think is the most geographically beautiful city in America–San Francisco.  It is no wonder the city steals the hearts of so many!

 Here’s to Blissful Escapes,
With love,

Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER

Hundreds of ESCAPESEEKER fans have asked to see the faces behind the scenes…

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

San Diego — Ok, you asked for it:  During the month-long  French Polynesia shoot, we had several “relief crew” that flew in to assist our core team–some of whom enjoy staying incognito.  So, here are the faces…see if you can match them to the names below:

Roy A. Henderson,  Executive Producer
Jason Wise,  Director
Jackson Myers,  Director of Photography
Christina Tucker,  Producer
Michael Ryan,  Editor/Sound Engineer
Joanna Boice,  Production Manager
Jessica Maughan,  Production Design/Assistant
Garrett Burton Gee,  Guest Talent, Production Assistant
Brooke Miller,  Guest Photographer
Dr. William Harcourt-Smith,  Anthropologist/Palaeontologist/Guest Talent
Amira Thoron,  Guest Participant




HERE’S A SNEAK PEAK AT THE TALENTS YOU’LL BE SEEING ON ESCAPESEEKER!

Friday, April 23rd, 2010
Los Angeles – Every single episode of ESCAPESEEKER requires the participation of various talented individuals–both in front of the camera, as well as behind the scenes.  I thought I would give you a sneak peak of four individuals who contributed to the success of our latest month-long shoot in French Polynesia.  We drew our ESCAPESEEKER participants from across the U.S., France, as well as Tahiti and her islands–giving our upcoming episodes a diverse and unique native perspective on French Polynesia.  But more importantly, all four of these inspiring individuals are living their dream–pursuing their passions, and doing it on their own terms.  

Not only does their presence on ESCAPESEEKER highten our PBS mission “to educate, to inspire, and to entertain–but we feel very blessed to have made some very special new friends!
THE EXPERTS
Dr. William Harcourt received his Ph.D in Vertebrate Paleontology in 2002 from University College London, his M.Sc. in Paleoanthropology in 1997 from University College London and his B.Sc. in Physiology from King’s College London. He is currently Assistant Professor in Anthropology at Lehman College and the Graduate Center at CUNY, and a Research Associate in the Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History.  He also co-directs the Early Miocene field site of Rusinga in western Kenya.  His research interests include the origins of hominin bipedalism, paleoecology and hominoid evolution, primate cranial evolution and geometric morphometric techniques.  Is your brain dizzy yet?  I can’t even pronounce half of those subjects.   I like to call him Dr. Will.  And you know what I noticed?  When Dr. Will speaks, people listen.  But then again, with that deep “FM” voice and brilliant British accent, he could describe how to make English pudding, and it would still command attention!  I learned more about the different phases, the evolution of volcanic islands from Dr. Will in one sitting, than I have in all of my college science courses combined!  His enthusiasm for his field of study was definitely contagious.

Mark Eddowes came to Tahiti in l988 as a graduate student in anthropology at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.  Studying the prehistory of Polynesia he was invited to excavate archaeological sites in the valley of Papenoo on the north coast of Tahiti.  The project lasted four years and he eventually decided to stay on, specializing in Tahitian culture of the 18th century, prospecting, mapping and excavating sites throughout the archipelago.  Spend just five minutes with Mark and you’ll quickly recognize that he is a man who loves what he is doing!

He became fluent in French and Tahitian, the latter giving him access to numerous communities with whom he has worked and intensified his knowledge of Tahitian society, past and present.   He is a student of Professor Roger Green (Harvard University, US, Auckland NZ), a founding father of Polynesian archaeology and the world authority on the “Lapita people” ancestors of the Polynesians.  He also began the first systematic studies of the Tahitian maraes, (temples).


Mark has excavated with his persona1 friend, renowned archaeologist Professor Bob Suggs, whose excavations in the 1950’s created the model for the settlement of East Polynesia via the Marquesas Islands.  As such he is an acknowledged expert and researcher in his field among academians and students alike in Polynesian anthropology. 

Mark was resident archaeologist from 1989 to 1999 at the Musee de Tahiti et des iles in Tahiti during which he undertook fieldwork and lived upon numerous islands in French Polynesia.  He now resides on the Society Island of Huahine.  Mark infused our entire ESCAPESEEKER team with historical and present day knowledge of the Marquesas Islands while on board the m/s Paul Gauguin, which better prepared us for our own exploration of the various Marquesas Islands.  We enjoyed his brutally honest, no nonsense approach to Tahitian history.

Frank Murphy, an Expat who has found his paradise on Moorea, definitely inspired our team to think twice about returning to the U.S.    Here’s an excerpt from a Nat Geo ADVENTURE Magazine interview, wherein Frank Murphy expresses his personal thoughts on his Expat status.  This article helped me decide that we definitely needed to get Frank’s  input on our quest to determine if Heaven’s Heaven is in French Polynesia.  I think Frank would tell you he has it narrowed down to the island of  Moorea!  

 Our film team completes shooting our interview with Tahiti Historian, Mrs. Hinano Murphy, wife of Berkeley Researcher, Frank Murphy, on the very spot where the original British explorers first landed.


“I’d never thought much at all about Tahiti until a job opened up to manage the University of California-Berkeley’s Gump Research Station. Having managed a field station in Baja and been a nature-reserve caretaker in Big Sur for a year, I had decent experience for the job—I guess I was just lucky that the station happened to be in such a great place.

Some people come here with the dream of moving to paradise, but after a while they just burn out—all they can do is complain about what they can’t do because of the limited infrastructure. Whiny old expats… don’t know why the dream sours for them. Because I deal with tourists and scientists visiting the research station, I feed off their sense of awe, and it reminds me of how beautiful this place is. 
 

In my day-to-day life, I don’t really miss the States that much. I guess most people would say they miss the hustle and bustle, and the culture. They get attached to bookstores, the theater, their Starbucks coffee. But I’ve never been a big-city kind of guy. Of course, I miss friends and family, and the American landscapes—especially the desert and the mountains. Without a doubt, it’s beautiful out here, abounding with spectacular peaks, ridges, and bays. I’ve heard a few people swear that Moorea is the most beautiful island in the world. There’s so much hiking; it’s easy to get out on the water in a kayak. 
 

I’m married to a Tahitian and have become part of her huge family, so it’s not like I’m flitting between worlds. When I think of our friends, they include a whole spectrum of locals, expats, visitors, and folks back in the U.S. People laugh when I say something to my kids in English and they answer in French. It’s great. Just like I didn’t plan to move here, we don’t plan to move away, either. I can see myself living here the rest of my life.

Andre Motte, a native of Brittany, France, has always dreamt all of his life about sailing across the French Polynesian Islands.  Fortunately for Andre, he married a beautiful woman, Marianne,  who not only shares his dream, but is also a competent sailor!  Fast forward, I’m on the Rangiroa atoll, sitting on the beach, just taking a break from our filming when I watch this remarkable 9-year old boy skillfully navigate his dinghy from a catamaran anchored offshore, and back and forth to the dock.   At one point, he returned with his father–so I just had to ask the question?  Who are you, and how did you become such a good sailor?  
His name is Corentin–the eldest son of Andre and Marianne Motte.  Corentin, along with his younger brother, Andre-Marie, and baby sister, Manon, are having the time of their life, exploring every corner of French Polynesia via catamaran!   Yes, their family is on their 9th month of a 12-month adventure voyage.    After years of planning and preparation, finding and re-fitting the perfect vessel that would meet their young family’s specification–taking a year sabbatical from their jobs, and plucking the kids from school, their parents’ life long dream became reality on July 20, 2009 when they officially set sail for Huahine, one of the Society Islands.


Honestly, you will not want to miss this episode of ESCAPESEEKER!  After arranging to spend some time with the Motte Family, I really wanted to post a new slogan–“A family that sails together, stays together.”  I have never met such a happy, close-knit, loving and generous bunch of kids! And, regarding their Mom and Dad–well, if the sparkle in their eyes, and the warmth in their voice is any indication–this adventure has provided exceptional glue to the entire family’s already cohesive qualities! 

           Bora  Baleine  Atol
        Here’s a brief recap of the Motte’s sailing itinerary:

~   2 months in Society Islands (Tahiti, Raiatea, Bora-Bora, Maupiti …) a sort of warm-up to help the whole family acclimate to their new vessel, and new environment.
             
~  Crossing 2 days to 2 months to the Tuamotu Archipelago lagoons bound for the east (Fakarava Rangiroa, Hao) eventually positioning  (relative to the trade winds) to cross to the Marquesas.
             
~  They pass Austral summer in the Marquesas (Nuku Hiva, Hiva Oa, Fatu Hiva …)
            
~ Descends to the southeast Gambier, crossing Southern Gambier,  spending 2 months between Raivavae Rurutu and witnessing Humpback whales!

~ Their last voyage is back to Tahiti and Raiatea, where they hope to sell their boat before returning to France.

I hope these unforgettable individuals, (just a sampling of the incredible “talents”  who will be featured in the TAHITI: Oh Heaven’s Heaven episodes),   inspire and remind you once again of the saying,  “if you can dream it, you can achieve it!”

Thank you for your enthusiastic support of ESCAPESEEKER!

Here’s to BLISSFUL ESCAPES…
With love,
Mel


ESCAPESEEKER FINAL TASK ACCOMPLISHED!

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Papeete, TAHITI — The m/s Paul Gauguin has just pulled in to shore.  It has been my home for the last five days–Part 2 that is–of an adventure that began on March 13th when my film crew accompanied the ship and crew on its voyage to the Marquesas Islands.  I rejoined the ship on April 12th in Bora Bora in order that I could complete an important task that I had left unfinished.   I wanted to prove that the Paul Gauguin is truly a superb way for a novice diver like myself, to become PADI certified, and thus be even better prepared to fully enjoy the “diving mecca” environment that abounds throughout these French Polynesian Islands!

Well, with the expert guidance of the Paul Gauguin diving team, under the direction of Dive Master, Dominique Tehei, on April 16th at 10:00 AM Tahiti time, I officially became a PADI certified diver!  

I can’t wait for the day when I feel just fine showing my smile underwater like dive master, Dominique Tehei.  He is as natural being beneath the sea as he is on land.

The experience has been one mind-expanding, physically exhilirating challenge after another, as I overcame each open water diving requirement.  If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring what lies beneath these glorious French Polynesian waters, and do not quite know how to begin, I highly recommend that you book a voyage on the  m/s Paul Gauguin.  Not only will you see breathtaking, jaw-dropping vistas that uplift the soul, and mingle with the Tahitian natives who make you instantly feel like one of the family, but you can pursue the dream of swimming with more sea creatures than you ever thought possible!  All, under the watchful care and guidance of the most patient diving teachers I have ever met.

What a tremendous ending to our ESCAPESEEKER French Polynesian filming assignment!  Not only did we capture enough footage and compelling stories to fill three episodes–but I leave with a treasured new skill–one I look forward to honing as we travel to other exotic destinations around the world.  

Thank you Captain Toni Mirkovic, and the Paul Gauguin diving team for celebrating my PADI certification achievement!  Just another example of a life-enhancing opportunity that awaits all of us who dare to be a true ESCAPESEEKER!


Stay tuned for TAHITI:  OH HEAVEN’S HEAVEN — a three-episode feature on French Polynesia.  You will definitely want to see what we have discovered in our quest to determine, “If Heaven has a Heaven, is it found in TAHITI and her islands?”  Well, you will just have to watch and find out!


I better sign off for now.  I am disembarking this beautiful vessel at 3:00 AM today to catch my 6:15 AM flight from Papeete to Los Angeles.


I leave these heavenly islands with a treasure of memories.  My sincere THANK YOU  to all who  paved the way and made it all possible for our entire team to accomplish this most ambitious filming endeavor.

 I definitely began feeling very Tahitian…and looking like one too.  Now, if I can only learn to dance like a Tahitian!

 Here’s to Blissful Escapes…


With love,

Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER



ESCAPESEEKER DECLARES, "IT’S A WRAP!"

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Moorea — After an extensive, physically challenging, sleep depriving, “AHA moment” inducing month of filming throughout French Polynesia, the ESCAPESEEKER team called it a wrap at approximately 1pm Tahiti time!

We’ve all gathered around The Legends poolside lobby having a total cyber buzz–all computers open and reconnecting with the rest of the world.  Everyone departs Tahiti this evening, except for me.  I will have 8 more crystal-blue water-filled, heavenly days to complete some crucial scuba requirements.

I shall submit more detailed reports of our filming adventure in the next couple of days.  In the meantime, I better help the team get packed.

Until then,

Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER

ESCAPESEEKER FILM TEAM MORE GRATEFUL THAN EVER!!

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Bora Bora — After criscrossing the South Pacific, filming Tahiti and her breathtakingly beautiful islands for the last 4 weeks, the ESCAPESEEKER film team arrived in Bora Bora after dark.  All we could really see were the billions of stars above us, and the lagoon waters below.    It was  fantastic timing actually because my team knew they were in for the ultimate photographer’s dream, but it had to remain just that–a dream–until yesterday morning when they awakened to what many only dream of seeing–the postcard perfect, signature trademark of Bora Bora!  I get so much joy seeing the amazement in their eyes every time we arrive at a new island, each one so unique in its own way. 

Thanks to renowned anthropologists, scientists, and local experts, we have had one incredible mind-expanding adventure after another.  But let’s not forget the other tremendous reasons we like to ESCAPE.  I like to call them the 3 R’s:  Rest, Relaxation, and Romance.  And, there’s no better place more conducive to all of the above than BORA BORA!  Honestly, if the heavenly environment of Bora Bora doesn’t enfuse, revive your relationship with romance, then you better give it serious thought.  You may not be with the right person!    Bora Bora, “the pearl of French Polynesia” and known as the Supreme Island, is considered by many to be the most romantic place on earth!  Two of our cast members, Garrett and Jessica willing obliged to put it to the test.

Rest and Relaxation at this moment continue to elude our film team as we slowly check-off the remaining items on our filming rundown, while we remain focused on our objective–to prove that if Heaven has a Heaven…it would be in French Polynesia!

Tahitians love sharing this story:  Rumor has it that God created French Polynesia on the 6th day so that He would have an extraordinarily BEAUTIFUL place to rest on the 7th day!  I’m looking out over the crystal blue waters from my bungalow as I write this blog entry…as the morning light is just beginning  to break… the dramatic beauty that surrounds me only makes me believe that what the Tahitians say is absolutely true!

If you have not yet set foot on French Polynesia, it is time to put it on your TO DO list!  If you would like a reminder, take a peak  by visiting the InterContinental Bora Bora Resort’s websites:


http://www.intercontinental.com/intercontinental/en/gb/locations/borabora-thalasso
or
http://www.intercontinental.com/intercontinental/en/gb/locations/borabora-lemoana

Our entire team has captured sufficient footage, numerous compelling stories to fill not one, not two, but THREE episodes!  Our last few remaining days of filming will ensure that our Tahiti feature special will definitely become 90-minutes long!

On behalf of our entire filming team, here’s to Blissful, HEAVENLY Escapes…

With love,

Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER

ESCAPESEEKER TEAM COMPLETES DAY 14 OF FRENCH POLYNESIA FILMING

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Moorea — Or perhaps I should switch the dateline to read, “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”– for as I write this, I realize I am quickly running out of fingers trying to keep track of how many rainbows we have captured on film during our first two weeks in French Polynesia.  I just asked my team if maybe we should consider changing the episode title?  And, they quickly responded, “No way!  TAHITI: OH HEAVEN’S HEAVEN is our mantra!”  Of course, they’re absolutely right.  Our goal of proving that ‘Heaven’s Heaven’ exist in French Polynesia thus far is proving true.  And, we have the footage and photos to prove it!

Our Producer, Christina, overseeing the filming at Radisson’s Le 5 Sens featuring the culinary artistry of Chef Lenoir.  His delicacies are true palate pleasers.

The famed Black Sand Beach at Radisson Destination Resort, Papeete

I could go on and on for hours describing what we have seen, what we have felt, what we have learned during this remarkable journey.  From our first couple of days taking in historic Tahiti Nui (www.radisson.com/aruefrp) and getting a feel for the land, to diving in the Fakarava atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago, to the remote Marquesas Islands–all explored via the luxurious vessel, m/s Paul Gauguin (www.pgcruises.com),  and then hopping on an airplane for our 3.5 hour flight back from Nuku Hiva to Papeete where we overnighted just long enough to chase a world champion wakeboarder, “Rodo” (a truly unforgettable filming experience), then jumping onto a Ferry for our 30-minute  ride to magical Moorea–   our adventure is action-packed and non-stop!  We all collapse every night from exhaustion, but don’t doubt it when I tell you, we all retire each night with  smiles on our faces, still wondering how in the world we can be so blessed to be here in Heaven’s Heaven!  

Champion Wakeboarder, “Rodo” doing what he does best with such grace and style!

 The view from the Ferry as we approached the island of Moorea.  Talk about a movie set!  Simply stated, “It’s MAGICAL!”

 I am writing from the gorgeous hillside villas of The Legends Resort   (www.legendsresortvillas.com) looking out over an expanse of the turquoise waters of Moorea–where earlier, we spent most of the day observing/swimming with sharks, spinner dolphins, and other sea life that left us simply awestruck!

 Yes, these are exactly what you’re thinking.  But no worries, they’re of the friendly variety!

They say a picture is worth a thousand words– take a look at the superb  photos captured mostly by our still photographer, Brooke Miller, who has been shadowing us since day one of filming…and  you would most likely think they’re just too good to be true…so may I suggest you hop on the next Air Tahiti Nui flight–LAX/Papeete direct–and in 8 short hours, you too, can begin to share in our incredible adventure.  
Before I sign off for the evening, I must extend a huge THANK YOU to Jonathan Reap, and his tireless team at Tahiti Tourism for their invaluable guidance and support.  Can you imagine how challenging it is to move our team (equipment and all)  from island to island–some of which are only  accessible by boat?  
Our journals are all packed-full with unbelievable stories.  I know that this will be our longest ESCAPESEEKER program credits–as we are indebted to so many people in Tahiti for their unwavering support…and to think, we are only halfway finished!  The team is not eager for our assignment to come to an end –they’re just savoring every day of shooting!  How can we not?  Today, we had a three-rainbow day!  We love being the ESCAPESEEKER team!  And, we will just keep following these Tahitian rainbows…wherever they may lead…at least for 16 more glorious days!

Thank you for following us on this amazing journey.  We cannot wait to share the finished two-part episodes featuring TAHITI:  Oh Heaven’s Heaven with all of you!

 Sometimes, I have to conduct interviews wherever our subjects feel most comfortable!


Here’s to BLISSFUL ESCAPES…

With love,

Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER

IT’S COUNTDOWN TIME…TROIS, DEUX, UN…FRENCH POLYNESIA HERE WE COME!

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Los Angeles — It’s countdown time…after months and months of preparation/collaboration with multiple Tahiti experts/Mother Nature’s cyclone revision of our filming plans/and PBS/WQED’s recommended script edits, we’re now just hours away from embarking on the most intensive filming assignment to date. Our challenge? Proving why so many literary giants call French Polynesia HEAVEN.  Is it truly the most “DRAMATICALLY BEAUTIFUL PLACE ON EARTH”?

We hope you’ll stay tuned as we bring you the latest ESCAPESEEKER updates as our film team travels to the Tuamotu Archipelago, Marquesas Islands, and the Society Islands–via ship, via yacht, via planes, via jeeps, via bicycles, on foot, underwater diving–you name it, we’re trying it! 

I want to thank my ESCAPESEEKER film team in advance, because without their unwavering dedication, respective expertise and talents, I could not even begin to undertake this magnificent French Polynesian adventure!  

Roy A. Henderson,  Executive Producer
Jason Wise,  Director
Jackson Myers,  Director of Photography
Christina Tucker,  Producer
Michael Ryan,  Editor/Sound Engineer
Joanna Boice,  Production Manager
Jessica Maughan,  Production Design
Garrett Burton Gee,  Guest Talent, Production Assistant
Brooke Miller,  Guest Talent
Dr. William Harcourt-Smith,  Anthropologist/Palaeontologist/Guest Talent
Amira Thoron,  Guest Talent


We are also grateful for the tremendous support we are receiving from Air Tahiti Nui, Tahiti Tourism Board, ms/ Paul Gauguin, Haumana Yacht, Radisson Resort/Papeete, The Legends Resort Moorea, InterContinental Bora Bora Resort and Thalasso Spa, and the many native Tahitians waiting and eager to share their unique perspective and life-long knowledge of their heavenly islands with our viewers.


A vous tous, nous donnons nos sincères remerciements.

A bientot,

Mel avec le ESCAPESEEKER team




Cyclone Oli tried to stop us…then the Tsunami warnings across the Pacific…The ESCAPESEEKER film team remains undaunted!

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

After months and months of advance research and preparation, countless collaboration with French Polynesian native experts,  scholars, leading scientists–combined with the tremendous support of Air Tahiti Nui and the skilled guidance of the  Tahiti Tourism Board team led by Jonathan Reap–our ESCAPESEEKER crew is ready to embark on our most extensive filming assignment yet!  Stay tuned as we bring you jaw-dropping footage of the dramatically beautiful Marquesas Islands–captured from the luxurious liner m/s Paul Guaguin; to mesmerizing  Moorea from our hilltop Legends Resort,  to fascinating Tahiti and the historic Black Sand beaches of the Radisson, Papeete,  to the world’s “divers’ mecca”–Rangiroa, a private  experience awaits exclusively tailored for our ESCAPESEEKER film team by Haumana Yacht; to James Michener’s chosen paradise–Bora Bora and its eco-friendly, InterContinental Bora Bora Resort and Thalasso Spa; whether by boat or plane, on foot or off-road safari vehicles; from volcanic mountain tops to the deepest ocean, our land and underwater cinematographers are geared and ready to go.  Our objective:  to discover the answer to what so many poets and writers claim:  “If Heaven has a heaven–French Polynesia is that place!”  What a tough assignment I tell you.  What we won’t do to bring you the very best in quality television!!!

ESCAPESEEKER…seeking to bring you the very best travel experiences.
Here’s to Blissful Escapes,

Mel and the entire ESCAPESEEKER team