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IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO PRODUCE A TRAVEL SERIES!

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Introducing the Faces Behind  ESCAPESEEKER — outside of our core team that is.   We’re already noted on our website’s “About Us” page.  And, some of you have gotten to know us during our many filming assignments.  Making new friends during our travels is one of the priceless benefits of this incredible adventure!    But there’s a whole group of people who work tirelessly behind the scenes to bring the puzzle pieces of our ESCAPESEEKER program together…from inception to delivery…I would like you to meet “the team behind the team”…for whom we are all very grateful.  Thank you for always giving it all you’ve got, when it matters most!

Roy A. Henderson – Our extremely hard working co-Executive Producer prefers to remain behind the scenes.  Truth be known, we recruited Roy to lend us his business savvy and finance expertise after he recently completed his last CEO assignment, and he hesitantly accepted saying, “I don’t know if I can be around all you creative people!”  Well, it didn’t take long before he was interjecting his own creative input, and I think he may be starting to forget his banking roots.  I guess it just proves, our ESCAPESEEKER team’s passion for travel and film making are contagious! However, Mr. H. still prefers to be incognito–so sorry, no pic.  However, if you want to get a Roy Henderson sighting, I suggest you hang out at the Pecan Plantation airport where all the cool dude pilots like Roy hang out!

Luz Thoron MacArthur – If I could describe Luz in one word, it would be “ambassador”; if I could use two words, it would be “global ambassador”;  our on-call Associate Producer–on call because, quite honestly, Luz has the luxury of picking her assignments–it is in her ‘contract’–so let me add a third word, “smart global ambassador”!  Luz makes friends instantly wherever she goes.

Luz celebrating with the talented winners of the Venice Film Festival

She talks to everyone–from the sidewalk vendor to Kofi Annan to George Clooney–the lady is fearless.  Don’t let her petite stature fool you.  Luz can tackle any assignment, and has circled the globe more times than most airline pilots.  I’ve been to the “roof of the world” with Luz where we experienced our first group Tibetan massage from blind therapists who asked, “Do you want western or Tibetan?”  And, we both asked, “May we know the difference?”  The therapist responded in her Tibetan accented English, “One is naked, the other is not.”  Guess you’ll never know which one we picked.  By the way, I should mention that the massage was preceded by an exciting premiere rafting adventure.  Navigating the frigid Himalayan waters proved extremely challenging, even for our guides, one of whom could not prevent his raft from capsizing.  Fortunately, everyone swam to safety, cold but so relieved.  I must admit, life with Luz is never, ever boring.  All those whom she calls, “friends” count ourselves very blessed indeed.

Joanna Boice – “Jo” has been with ESCAPESEEKER from inception, providing moral support when needed as I began to shape and script the show’s earliest episodes as I wrote into the early morning hours.  Twelve episodes later, Joanna continues to extend her support wherever and whenever needed to the delight of our film team.  Her superb organizational and management skills (she can turn a complex, multi-cast,  month-long filming rundown schedule  into one slick spreadsheet in no time) has earned her a spot as our on-call Production Manager.

Proving that being a member the ESCAPESEEKER crew is one tough gig!

Like Luz, she selects her assignments, and thus far, they’ve all been those that require mostly swimsuits and involve diving into warm tropical waters–Fiji, Moorea…ok, who wants to place a bet that Jo is signing up for the Hawaii and Maldives shoot? Whether on location or behind the scenes, Joanna’s support for ESCAPESEEKER is unwavering.

Speaking of unwavering, there are several individuals whose unwavering talents for taking still pictures have contributed to our ability to not only tell the stories, but they’ve managed to document “the making of ESCAPESEEKER for the past two years.  In addition, we are now able to share these captured images through numerous venues, thanks to our cyber-savvy design team.  I am pleased to introduce our photogs and creative design team:

Chad Buchanan – Chad and I first teamed up when I needed a seasoned “Red Carpet” pro after I was selected to be amongst the lucky 100 journalist (out of 4000) to cover the 2008 AmFAR celebrity infused charity event held during the Cannes Film Festival.  Chad already knew the ropes, having covered numerous Oscar and Golden Globe events,  so I did not have to explain the complexities of covering the AmFAR event.

Chad is no Paparazzi...ritzy photog, ok, maybe?

When the time came for me to select a photog for my  destination advance research assignments, Chad was an outstanding choice for a variety of reasons, (www.chadbuchanan.net) one of which, his ‘assistant’, Nicole Delong to whom Chad is now married,  was not only a great traveling companion, but superb at tweaking Chad’s images on the spot!

Nicole and Chad, now here's an eco-friendly wedding vehicle get-a-way!

It was Nicole who came to our rescue when we needed a logo designed quickly in the early days of ESCAPESEEKER!  The Buchanans now reside in Nicole’s native Germany, but every now and then, be on the lookout for Chad at the Oscar’s Red Carpet–he does cross the Atlantic for all the big starry gigs!

Justin Grant – Justin is as much an artist as he is a photographer.  So much so that he never allows anyone to see any images during the shoot, –which drove me crazy because I like to make sure we never leave a destination until I’m positive we have what we need.  Well, Justin made me exercise a lot of faith.

Justin, a photographer/artist!

Until he has applied his final artistry, no one lays eyes on them.  Well, thank goodness, it all ended happily.  His pics were definitely worth waiting for…but I’m afraid, I still like seeing what we’ve captured before we leave…even if it is a “work in progress”…after all, when you’re crossing continents and oceans, do-overs are not easy options!  But no question, Justin is an absolute artist when it comes to photography.  See for yourself:  http://www.justingrantphotography.com

Peyton mixing with our private staff, on board our private yacht, Tu Moana, the only way to access the inaccessible waters of French Polynesia...Ahh, Another one for the ESCAPESEEKER history books!

Peyton McCollum – You can spot Peyton a mile away!  You may think it’s because of her long Irish rooted-red locks, but that’s just one of the reasons.  Peyton is always surrounded or trailed by children who are fascinated by the continual clicks of her Canon 40d.   She has captured countless smiles of children around the world as a result.  Peyton is the ultimate solo traveler.  Before she joined our team, she did not hesitate to jet off to Galapagos solo, or cruise down the Amazon, acquiring a private native guide only if necessary…because Peyton has another passion, Nature Photography.  When Peyton came on board for our initial research visit to French Polynesia, she captured plants, flowers, bugs, and shells that weren’t even on our radar screen.  Peyton sees what others do not.

Peyton's lenses see what others do not...

I honestly believe her ultimate true calling in life is to be a Nat Geo expert photog.  She has the patience of an angel and can ride out any weather waiting for her subject(s) to appear.  Why do we love having Peyton on our assignments?   Beneath her photog exterior, this Duke grad is brilliant to boot!  And if there’s something I love–it is being surrounded with inspiring, talented, brilliant, fun-seeking, ESCAPESEEKERS!  You can see more of her work on http://www.livingorange.com

Brooke, our versatile writer "guest talent" turns photographer

Brooke Miller – We originally recruited Brooke as a “guest talent” for the Marquesas Islands segment of our Tahiti feature episodes.  I had actually scripted her in as a young writer seeking to find inspiration just as other prolific writers have done before her, i.e. Melville, Stevenson, etc., who had traveled to these remote islands and found their prize-winning classic stories.  Well, we quickly discovered that yes, she’s definitely camera-friendly, but as our Director, Jason pointed out, Brooke’s talent as a budding photographer was a much more interesting story simply because Brooke took pictures non-stop!  So much so that we convinced her to extend past her scripted time so she could keep capturing images from our shoot as our unofficial/official photog!  🙂  Sometimes the best episode segments are those we just allow to evolve.

A double dose of Garrett taking in Bora Bora. How did he do that?

Garrett Burton Gee – At the ripe young age of 5, Garrett won the Alpine School District Artist of the Year in his age category, and from then on, his future was defined–except for those few times when he was tempted to detour:   the Saint Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco tried to recruit him for their Jr. Olympic Sailing Program after he received the “Most Promising Young Sailor” award from the Saint Francis Commodore; or the time while serving as captain, his team secured the Utah State Soccer Championship and Garrett got a real taste of fame and glory; or while serving as a Mormon missionary in the Vladivostok Russia Mission, he discovered that he had a real affinity for mastering tough languages and conquering even the most challenging working environments.  Looking back, Garrett discovered that they were not detours, but merely part of his life’s journey–his “refiner’s fire” preparing him for what he loves to do and hopes to become:  the world’s foremost cyber-media communication artist and entrepreneur!

A Capital G Design original, "Race to Creation"

Garrett is currently honing his skills and talents at Brigham Young University with hopes of segueing into Stanford Business School for his graduate studies (or if they’re willing to take him sooner, I understand he is ready and willing  to jump ship). I think Garrett, is eager to follow in his Grandpa’s ‘Standford footsteps’, after all he is named after him.   In the meantime, we are extremely grateful to have our own in-house web design Creative Director.  Oh speaking of the entrepreneur side–Garrett is also the Founder and Head of Capital G Design.  You can see numerous samples of his work and learn more about Capital G Design at http://capitalgdesign.com/

Garrett designed and created this BYU "wall wrap" for the BYU Athletic Dept.

Garrett will be the first to tell you that he has lived a charmed life.  Some may attribute this to Garrett’s charming personality;  Well, there’s definitely one person who will not give you any argument on this–his equally charming, talented wife, Jessica Lynne Maughan Gee–who by the way, also mastered the Russian language, and survived the demands and rigors of serving as a Sister Missionary in Vladivostok, Russia.

Jessica and Garrett, with their signature smiles and optimism, "The world is our oyster."

Although they rarely crossed paths while on their respective missions, Jessica knew he would be one of the first persons she would seek out upon her return from her mission, commenting, “Elder Gee was the hardest working missionary, and everyone on the mission knew it…so much so that all the Elders feared they would be called to become his companion!”  Adding, “I just knew I wanted to get to know him when I returned home.”  To make a not so long story short, theirs would be a companionship made in heaven.  Garrett and Jessica strive to work as a team. Garrett is the artist, and Jess is the astute businesswoman.  She graduated this Spring from BYU–and being the expert multi-tasker, lifetime overachiever that she is 🙂 manages to work for several entities simultaneously.  We’re sure glad she’s able to be part of our in-house ESCAPESEEKER Production Design team!

Proud Papa, not to mention he is also our expert website programmer!

Ryan Hightower – Ryan is the English/Spanish speaking  Founder and head of the Utah based, TOWER MEDIA DESIGN.  His company specializes in video content for the web including full video production, graphic design and web design services. Whether it’s a quick animation for your splash page or a full series of training videos or screencasts for your customers, Ryan and his team are ready to help.  I can vouch for that, as Ryan continues to give me weekly ‘tutorials” on how to navigate my way around the wordpress format.  He is  knowledgeable, patient, and thorough–what more can you ask of your website teacher?  Oh yes, he doesn’t seem to require a lot of sleep.  Does that sound like someone else you know?  Yes, the entire ESCAPESEEKER team!  Ryan worked in collaboration with Garrett to produce our new re-designed website.  Thank you team for a job well done! Check out Ryan’s company at:   ryanhightower.com

Gabrielle, feeling the "Magic of Serenissima" during our Venice shoot.

Gabrielle Francesca Gee – Gabrielle first performed in public at two years of age–yes, barely a toddler and Gabrielle proudly held the microphone as she sang the entire full verses of “I Am a Child of God”…we knew instantly that she would be a natural performing in front of people. Gabes (as we like to call her) has been blessed with so many talents and a large close-knit family ready and willing to cheer her on.  Today, Gabes is enjoying living  in Los Angeles pursuing her dream of acting, and continues to hone her dancing and singing skills with extensive daily classes. And somewhere in there, she does take in a regular college course to pacify her Mama.  Thank goodness, Gabrielle never hesitates to lend her co-hosting skills to our ESCAPESEEKER series.  As you can see from our “La Dolce Vita” episode trailers, the camera loves her.  And, yes, the Italians who often shouted out “Gabriella, Ciao Bella”  clearly adored her too!

Lastly, I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all of you who have paved the way for us, and for those who continue to lend your support, yet prefer to stay out of the limelight.  You know who you are, and I so appreciate you.  THANK YOU!

Have a tremendous weekend everyone, and as always…

Here’s to BLISSFUL, NEVER-ENDING BLISSFUL ESCAPES!

Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER

ESCAPESEEKER BLOG PAGE IS IN TRANSITION

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Dear ESCAPESEEKER fans and friends,

Welcome to our new home.  We’re thrilled that now everyone can go to a singular website to access the latest info pertaining to ESCAPESEEKER!

We want to express our sincere thank you to our web design team, comprised of Garrett Gee of  Capital G Design and Ryan Hightower of Tower Media Design for their tremendous efforts in redesigning our website.  We also want to thank Jason Wise and Jaimee Miller for standing by and providing film and content support as needed.

We hope you’ll enjoy this new improved version, and please visit us often for the latest updates on where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re headed.  You may just decide to come along.  We have an exciting list of unique destinations in store for you in the next few months.

By the way, just a little note of warning,  my “blog entries” may appear a little disheveled.  They suffered a little “deconstruction” during the move from blogspot to wordpress, so I am diligently taking each post and revising it so that it harmonizes with its new wordpress environment and format.

On behalf of our entire ESCAPESEEKER team, thanks again for your unwavering support.

Here’s to Blissful ESCAPES,

Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER

"A THING OF BEAUTY" –Presenting ‘The Making Of’ ESCAPESEEKER French Road Adventure

Monday, June 7th, 2010



ESCAPESEEKER Director, Jason knows how to do it all…as he preps our European star, INFINITI G37 convertible for one of her many shoots.


A LOOK BACK…Aix-en-Provence

Our Unforgettable Summer of 2009

After an entire decade of traveling from Paris to Cannes by plane or train, as a “veteran” journalist assigned to cover the annual Cannes Film Festival— I decided it was time to take the road less traveled in this, our own version of the ESCAPESEEKER Tour de France. We prepared to embrace and capture all things French for our two episodes of pure joie de vivre!

ESCAPESEEKER challenged the beautiful, often narrow country roads of France in sheer luxury and style as we continued on our quest to unveil France’s best-kept secrets. We put Infiniti’s brand new G37 Cabrio luxury convertible to the test—from the emerald Champagne region—home of the world-famous bubbly—to the limestone rich soil of Saint Emilion—where the sweet aroma of the famous macaroon filled the air.


ESCAPESEEKER
traveled onward to the art-inspiring lavender-scented Aix-en-Provence where we walked in the footsteps of master artist, Paul Cezanne, and learned how to navigate the colorful local markets; we also delved into the decadent beaches of the French Riviera, before ascending higher to the historic mountain top medieval town of Saint Paul–home to another world famous artist, Marc Chagall.

While we were in “Aix”, as the natives like to simply call their gem of a city located right in the heart of Provence, our entire film team was also shadowed by another film crew led by photographer, Deniz Saylan,who had been assigned by INFINITI’s ADEYAKA Magazine to follow us during our entire shoot and capture “The Making Of” ESCAPESEEKER.

We decided it would be fun to give you this inside look, made possible by Deniz Saylan. Thank you Deniz! Just click at the following link below. You’ll see what eventually resulted in a cover feature story entitled, “A Thing of Beauty” for ADEYAKA Magazine with the following lead:

AN EXTRAORDINARY FORMAT, IMPLEMENTED BY AN EXTRAORDINARY TEAM, WHICH IN TURN IS LED BY AN EXTRAORDINARY LADY. FOR THE TV SERIES ESCAPESEEKER, MEL GEE HENDERSON TRAVELS AROUND THE WORLD WITH HER COLLEAGUES, REPORTING FROM THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES ON EARTH IN A COMPLETELY NEW LIGHT FOR VIEWERS. WHAT DOES A WOMAN LIKE THAT DRIVE? CLEARLY — IT HAS TO BE SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY.
(Story was written by Patricia Gebhart)

Our entire team agrees with this most perceptive writer. Thank you Patricia for the kind words.

Enjoy…and why not book your own unforgettable French Road Adventure. Honestly, it translates to pure, unequivocal joie de vivre! If you prefer, you can also join us when we return this Fall.

http://www.denizsaylan.com/sources/frontsite/display_file.php?file=slideshow%2F4%2FInfiniti37conv.mov

Here’s to Blissful ESCAPES!

Avec Amour,

Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER

THIS IS THE PROPER WAY TO SEE THE SISTINE CHAPEL!

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Jason Wise, ESCAPESEEKER Director, inside the Sistine Chapel, in deep solo contemplation over the magnificence and brilliance of Michelangelo.  How rare is it that one has the opportunity to admire his works in the still hours, long after the crowds have disappeared?

USA — If you are a huge fan of Michelangelo, then this is the ONLY way to see his finest masterpiece–by yourself, or with a very small group of friends–not amidst wall to wall masses that you are barely able to move. If you agree, then join us as we admire Michelangelo’s work up close and in the quiet solitude of what it is–a CHAPEL!

The Sistine Chapel ceiling was painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512. Giorgio Vasari wrote that “…when the work was thrown open the whole world came running to see what Michelangelo had done; and certainly it was such as to make everyone speechless with astonishment.” The original Italian version, even more so than the English translation emphasizes the importance of Michelangelo and his art: “…questo bastó per fare rimanere le persone trasecolate e mutole” (translated, “… this is enough to make people remain bewildered and dumb)~~and, Vasari appears to make Michelangelo into a god-like character, someone who alone would make the world run toward the Sistine Chapel and make them contemplate the impact and importance of his paintings.

Come contemplate the significance of his works with ESCAPESEEKER. It will be one for the history books–your personal history book!

For more information, email us: escapeseeker@gmail.com But you must act now.

Ciao,

Mel

MORE BREAKINGS NEWS ABOUT OUR UPCOMING JULY "LA DOLCE VITA"~ "EEE"!

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

USA — Yes, we putting the final touches on our “EEE”~EXCLUSIVE ESCAPESEEKER EXPERIENCE~ which begins on July 19th in Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, and ends in Rome, the Eternal City. How apropos that our EEE will also have its launch in Florence. We have no doubt that for many of our EEE participants, this will be a life-changing experience!

With the help of numerous Italian experts and Italian friends, we are taking the experiences captured on film in the ESCAPESEEKER “La Dolce Vita” episode and then taking it up a few more notches. We did not think that would be possible–but guess what? Leave it to our ESCAPESEEKER contacts to perform miracles!

Enough said–why don’t I just proceed to give you a small glimpse at our Florence itinerary. Click away, then e-mail me immediately. Your slot is waiting to be filled. escapeseeker@gmail.com

Until then, HERE’S TO BLISSFUL, MEANINGFUL, UNFORGETTABLE ESCAPES!

With love,

Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER

Dear Friends,

Working with the Italians these past few weeks has reminded me why their life is oh so sweet–Yes, La Dolce Vita–they definitely know how to do it…and it is even sweeter than ours because they don’t seem to stress about deadlines! But the great news, if your patient, as I have learned to be, together, we can create the most unforgettable Italian adventure ever!

The entire 14-day adventure begins in Florence, July 19-25; followed by Venice, July 25th-29th; ending in Rome, July 29-August 2nd. Here’s a sample of our FLORENCE itinerary. It is just sock full of one “bucket list” experience after another. Please take a look and feel free to click away:

July 19th – Monday, Pick up from Florence airport to 5-star, Hotel Relais Santa Croce
http://www.baglionihotels.com/en/destinations/florence-tuscany/florence/relais-santa-croce/hotel

First activity: Evening Welcome to Italy dinner at Frescobaldi Wine Bar and Restaurant, hosted by the gracious Frescobaldi family…even if you’re not a wine connoisseur–the cuisine is always guaranteed to be exquisite. You will really begin to feel what it’s like to live like a Florentine…Frescobaldi style that is!

http://www.deifrescobaldi.it/en/restaurant-wine-bar-florence/home.html

July 20th – Breakfast @ Hotel Santa Croce
First activity: 11:00 am Travel to Castello di Nipozzano in Tuscany for private lunch with Tiziana Frescobaldi. The Frescobaldi estate in the Chianti Ruffano region of Tuscany is simply breathtaking! A movie set in every regard…but for our EEE participants, it is all very real!
http://www.frescobaldi.it/en/home.html

Evening, Free
July 21st – Open, Free morning, optional tour to see Michelangelo’s David
Evening: A gourmet dinner at 3 Michelin-star, Enoteca Pinchiorri, rated one of the best in the world! (This just happens to fall on my birthday–Yeah!)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enoteca_Pinchiorri

July 22nd – In our fleet of red Ferraris, we are guided by Guido and Lorenzo from Red Travel as we breeze through the most beautiful Tuscan landscapes. Honestly, it’s one movie scene after another, and you’re in the starring role!
http://www.red-travel.com/uk/italia-in-ferrari.htm

July 23rd – The art of Gold making –a private demonstration by a seasoned Florentine craftsman.

July 24th – morning/early afternoon free to explore Florence or just savor your 5-star accommodations…do as you wish.

Late afternoon, we depart for Andrea Bocelli’s open-air concert at his beautiful hometown of Lajatico in Tuscany. This will be my second time, and I cannot wait for everyone to have this unforgettable experience!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN_3oXi6Wgs
(I actually witnessed this exact performance in 2008)

July 25th – Travel via train to Venice to experience the “Magic of Serenissima”

I think the Andrea Bocelli concert is a definite must do! Click away at all the links above and I hope you can come join me for the best 5-star vacation ever!

Thank you everyone.

YOU ASKED FOR IT! WE’RE PROVIDING IT! THE ESCAPESEEKER VIP GUIDED "LA DOLCE VITA" TOUR!

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

U.S.A. — Summer is almost upon us and you’re still not sure where to invest your hard-earned vacation dollars? Well, think no more. Thanks to our serious ESCAPESEEKER fans who have been following all of our filming adventures, who have asked, “Is there any way you can duplicate those same incredible experiences for us?” Of course! Not only can we duplicate them, with some very special Italian connections, we’re taking them up several notches! And, to make it super simple for you, ESCAPESEEKER (that would be me) is personally guiding you to all of these fabulous destinations that are so dear to my heart!

I know what you’re thinking–“Oh my gosh, summer is such a crowded time in Italy.” You’re quite right. That’s why you will want to do it my ESCAPESEEKER way. I will take you away from the maddening crowds…you’ll experience LA DOLCE VITA, Italian hospitality at its finest, the way it is supposed to be experienced, like the true V.I.P. that you are!

So don’t miss out on our ESCAPESEEKER, LA DOLCE VITA endless summer adventure. We depart the U.S. on July 18th and return on July 31st. We’ll be taking in Andrea Bocelli’s Tuscan concert, wine and dine at the Marquesi di Frescobaldi estate, Castello di Nipozzano with the gracious Tiziana Frescobaldi, and explore the hillsides in our bright red Ferraris. Ciao Bella!

That’s just the beginning. To give you an even better idea of all that is in store for you, watch the following 3-minute film trailer below, of our ESCAPESEEKER feature episode on Italy. As you will quickly discover, we are absolutely passionate about all things Italian! And, thanks to the BAGLIONI HOTELS COLLECTION (www.baglionihotels.com) you can count on tastefully decorated, 5-star accommodations with impeccable service at every stop. It is truly unforgettable, “Luxury with an Italian touch”…Perfecto. Only the best for our ESCAPESEEKER VIP’s!

By the way, we are keeping our ESCAPESEEKER group very small, ensuring that this “EEE”–Exclusive Escapeseeker Experience is exactly that–EXCLUSIVE!

Come along, we’d love to have you. E-mail us at: escapeseeker@gmail.com for exact details.

Here’s to non-stop BLISSFUL ESCAPES!

With love,

Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER

NOTE: PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU TURN OFF THE MUSIC PLAYLIST ON THE RIGHT HAND COLUMN OF THIS BLOGPAGE BEFORE CLICKING ON THE FILM BELOW:

MEET THE MOTTE FAMILY — THEY REMIND ME EACH DAY, THAT WE MUST NEVER EVER LOSE OUR CHILD-LIKE WONDER!

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

U.S.A. — To our loyal readers, as you may recall, this past April, upon my return from our ESCAPESEEKER French Polynesia filming assignment, I introduced you to the André Motte family from Brittany, France. They are currently on their 10th month of a year-long sabbatical from their former “regular lives”, and sailing the majestic blue waters, exploring the dramatically beautiful archipelagos of French Polynesia–and it was there, during our shoot on the Rangiroa atoll that I luckily encountered this remarkable family!

Since meeting them, not a day goes by that I do not think and wonder about the Motte family, as to their whereabouts, how they’re doing, and even today, I can still hear the joyful, contagious laughter of their three children, Manon, André-Marie, Corentin, the eldest, and chief fisherman.

As you can see from these traditional black and white images of Corentin captured by our Director, Jason Wise (who by the way reveres the Ansel Adams style of picture taking), Corentin is quite the spear fisherman! On that particular afternoon, he not only assisted his father in making sure their catch made it safely back onto the boat–but we also witnessed him meticulously clean and fillet the fish.

To truly comprehend how unique and amazing the Motte children are, you need to meet their parents, André and Marianne.

You know the famous saying, “The apple does not fall far from the tree.” Well, this old adage definitely applies to the Motte family. From remarkable, joyfully courageous, independent, self-reliant parents, come children of the same mold.

Don’t take my word for it. I was not the only filmmaker who found the Mottes fascinating. Here you go, witness it for yourself, via youtube, below. No worries–this mini-docu will not steal our thunder. Our ESCAPESEEKER story angle will be bigger than this one. Oh my gosh, I sound just like another fisherman! 🙂 I do hope you will stay tuned when TAHITI: OH HEAVEN’S HEAVEN special hits the airwaves this Fall!

Enjoy, and may you too be inspired, to never, ever lose your child-like wonder…

With love,

Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER

PS: PLEASE REMEMBER TO TURN OFF THE PLAYLIST AT THE RIGHT COLUMN OF THIS BLOG PAGE BEFORE YOU PLAY THIS VIDEO:

SOME EXPERIENCES ARE SO REMARKABLE, THEY’RE WORTH REPEATING AND SHARING!

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

U.S.A. –I’m absolutely giddy with anticipation as the puzzle pieces are quickly coming together for my return trip to the land of “La Dolce Vita” ~ Italy!  But I’m particularly happy about this next sojourn because I’m escorting a very special group of ESCAPESEEKER friends and fans, and traveling to the Italian destinations that are so dear to my heart.  I will also be introducing our ESCAPESEEKER VIP guests to the many Italian friends whom we met during our filming assignments…individuals and families whose lives truly exude the spirit of La Dolce Vita!  If you’ve ever dreamed of walking in our ESCAPESEEKER shoes, why not join us?

In the meantime, I would like to take the opportunity to share with you each day (prior to our July departure), a unique aspect of our upcoming Italian travel adventures.  For example:   
A Summer to Remember…
Beneath the Tuscan Sun, We Shall Dine Like a True Florentine

La famiglia

For over 700 years, the Marchesi de Frescobaldi family has been actively involved in the culture, commerce, finance, and history of Italy and of Tuscany in particular. 

 
The Frescobaldi Family began producing Tuscan wine in 1308 from grapes planted on the hillsides around Florence, and soon acquired some very distinguished customers.

In exchange for paintings, the Frescobaldis sold wines to Michelangelo. The family also supplied wine to Henry VIII and have contracts in their family archives signed by the English king. Soon, the Frescobaldi wines became the beverage of choice amongst the Royal families of Europe. The younger members–the 30th generation of the Frescobaldi family are now perpetuating the legacy built by their predecessors, as they take over the reigns of their illustrious Frescobaldi dynasty, still driven by the same passion for excellence that has become synonymous with their world-renowned products, be it Tuscan wine or the best olive oil in the world!

Within the Chianti region, the Marchesi de’ Frescobaldi land stretches from Pomino Doc across Brunello di Montalcino, Morellino di Scansano, continuing on through Mugello until the province of Livorno. Since the 1700’s proven ability, experience, passion and love has produced a superior quality of wine derived from this region.  1000 hectares of operating vineyards, divided into nine properties, where the perfect balance between atmosphere and the skilled use of raw materials, permits the Marquesi de Frescobaldi the ability to guarantee the quality and unique personality of each wine. 
 
Tiziana Frescobaldi, one of the members of 30th generation of Frescobaldi has kindly offered to welcome our ESCAPESEEKER VIP guests to their Tuscan estate, Castello di Nipozzano, located in the heart of the Chianti Rufina region.  

To give you a sneak peak of what to expect on our Italian adventure, just go to our ESCAPESEEKER Facebook page by clicking below and viewing our ESCAPESEEKER film trailer entitled, La Dolce Vita:  Italian Passion Personified. Feel free to scroll and view several of our ESCAPESEEKER trailers. As you will quickly discover, our destinations and experiences are absolutely camera-ready!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/ESCAPESEEKER/367501815104

 
 
 

By the way, we will be residing at the 5-star Relais Santa Croce in Florence during our visit. This beautiful 18th century Palazzo is beautifully situated right in the heart of Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance. Everything is within walking distance. You’ll be surrounded by so much art and history, you’re bound to be inspired just as I was. Yet, the minute you enter its huge entrance and climb up the stairs, you’ll suddenly feel as if you’ve entered a peaceful sanctuary…an artist’s or writer’s enclave, a luxurious Florentine retreat. It was certainly that for me, and I cannot wait to return. You know you’re just a click away. Why not take a private cyber tour:

http://www.baglionihotels.com/en/destinations/florence-tuscany/florence/relais-santa-croce/hotel

There’s more to come. So please stay tuned every day.

Here’s to Blissful, artful, meaningful escapes!

With love,

Mel aka ESCAPESEEKER

THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR DEEPLY PERSONAL INSIGHTS AND TRAVEL EXPERIENCES…

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

The Lone Star State, USA — There’s nothing more satisfying than receiving feedback from our ESCAPESEEKER fans–whether via e-mail, postcards, snail mail, and even via Facebook messages.  And, I do take the time to personally respond to each and every communication.  Every now and then, I will receive a message that is so insightful from more seasoned, astute travelers than myself that I begin a dialogue…an exchange of ideas and acumen,  from which I derive greater knowledge and perspective about an area of the world our film crew has yet to explore.  I also gained a new friend.  With his permission, I have posted our cyber conversation below.  I am compelled to share it with you because the viewpoint and experiences of this seasoned global traveler may be one,  to which you too, can relate.  In any regard, this writer shares a truly meaningful travel experience in Costa Rica.  His perspicacity,  I think you will find exceptional.  By the way, what you read below has not been edited in any way.  


Thank you everyone for all of your letters and comments.  Please keep them coming.

Here’s to Blissful, meaningful travel experiences…

With love,

Mel

Richard Slackman May 20 at 6:52pm
Many moons ago, when I was younger and the earth was still cooling, I used to travel extensively with a different slant on the world. In the past 10 years or so, about the time George W. Bush sat in the Oval office, the world’s attitude towards America changed drastically and I noticed I became a bit more apprehensive. Almost like I wanted to go unnoticed as an American. I began picking my destinations with more thought and a bit more caution. I was fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to visit virtually every National Park in the USA. I worked as a feature photographer for Travel and Leisure mags back in the 70’s. So I haven’t missed to much here at home. Spent much of my time in Jamaica and the Carib as well. Went to Europe several times as well and back then I was SO proud to tell everyone I was an American. Things have changed globally. America has a tarnished reputation to many outsiders. I try and be an ambassador of good will when I mingle with locals in foreign lands. Tell them all thats good in America. But I suggest to all my friends to get out there, see there world while they still can. There is SO MUCH beauty in foreign countries but I ALWAYS tell my friends to see America FIRST. The National Parks, especially in the off seasons are our jewel. They are so awesome.

I’m rambling . Your fault. Ya got me going and now I don’t know how I can wait to September to go back to Europe 😉 .

You are charming

Richard 

Mel Gee Henderson May 20 at 7:19pm
Dearest Richard…All the reasons you shared are the very reasons we need to travel without our “American lenses”–leave those behind, and see the countries through the respectful eyes of the natives. By the same token, give them the opportunity to get to know us as Americans–no matter our origins or ethnicity–that America is just that–a kaleidoscope of ethnicity…where we can still dream…and follow our heart. I love that I can wake up at any time of day or night and find someone I can skype with, conduct business with…time zones mean nothing to me.

I spent several years producing documentaries about the most impoverished regions of the world–from the “roof of the world”, Tibet–to the jungles of Central America, to the roof of Africa–Mount Kilimanjaro–I helped C.A.R.E raise awareness and funds for numerous global relief efforts. Fast forward, today, I get to honor and pay tribute to the men and women whose vision and hard work built some of the most amazing dream destination resorts/properties, etc in the world. It is as if God decided, “Ok, Mel has seen enough of the other side of the world…let’s now open the doors for her to see the majesty of what happens when man’s ingenuity merge with My creations. 🙂

I have yet to meet someone–no matter their station in life–who did not appreciate being respected for who they are. I love the line in the closing song in Le Miserables, where Valjean sings:
“And remember
The truth that once was spoken
To love another person
Is to see the face of God.”

Richard, my true objective with ESCAPESEEKER is to simply, SPREAD THE LOVE! I want to be that program that sheds a ray of sunshine in a media full of woe and disturbing reality shows where losers are adored. WQED told me when they sought me out, “Mel, we just simply love how JOYFILLED your show is!” Everyone is starving for JOY! Honest to goodness JOY! I want to send the message to all of those stressed out mothers out there ready to take their next prozac pill–STOP. Instead, go buy yourself a plane ticket, a train ticket, a bus ticket to the most beautiful place on earth–it can be in your own backyard and you don’t even know it…stand atop a mountain and ask yourself if you are not grateful that you can still climb? Swim beneath our gorgeous oceans, and tell me you don’t see that every single micro organism life’s on earth matters–including yours! When I am in the most beautiful places in this world…when I’m talking in a foreign language that takes all of my mental concentration, and I see my new foreign friend smiling so proudly–I am just plain grateful for life! When we’re grateful, how can we be blue right Richard?

Let’s get rid of all this sadness that permeates our universe…one baby step (one episode 🙂 at a time!

Thanks for letting me ramble too! 🙂

Have a beautiful night…

Mel 

Richard Slackman May 20 at 10:50pm 
  Walter Cronkite your idol, Ansel Adams was mine. I can imagine how you must have felt about Mr. Cronkite. The steward of truth and honesty. An American to look up to, a human being to believe in, a great choice among many. I was selected by Ansel Adams in 1974 to study with him at the Brooks Institute and we spent much of our time together in the wilds of Alaska. He taught me how to see as few people can. He helped me open doors that might have gone unnoticed We shared a lifetime together in an instant and he will always be my friend.

You, dear lady are a joy and an inspiration to behold. I am in awe every time you words, thoughts, ideas, and visions cross my path. I concur with your belief that an “attitude of gratitude” is a blessing. That very man, woman, and child deserves opportunity. That to see the end of world poverty and hunger in our lifetime would be the epitome of man’s humanity towards man.

I was in a local dive bar in “Timbuktu”, Costa Rica a few years back and I was sharing some photographic stories with a group of new friends I had met fishing that day when all of a sudden I realized I was being surrounded by a group of local natives. Impoverished, uneducated, mall nourished they stood before me and asked if I would accompany them into their jungle to see something that no white man had seen before. A scary proposition to say the least. They said to my surprise, that they needed my help. They also said they could not reveal to me anymore abut what they were doing nor what it was that I might assist them with, but to bring my cameras.

My new fishing friends looked at each other, looked at this group of natives and quickly departed. Somehow, looking into their eyes I felt that this was a mission I could not refuse and that this was no time to consider the apparent danger involved. So as requested, I met them back at that bar at 5:00 a.m., and in the darkness, hoped into their dilapidated old pickup truck and headed off into the deep, deep jungle, perhaps never to be seen again.

Turns out, that after a two hour ride on dirt roads, and a two hour trek thru the jungle, we finally arrived. “Put these on” were their instructions as they handed me a pair of pole climbing boots which had razor sharp spikes sticking out the sides of the heels. I was going “UP”. Then they carefully secured me with harnesses and ropes and up the trees we climbed, and climbed, and climbed. 150-200 feet later, we broke thru the canopy of the rain forest that we were in and OMG, what a sight. To say I am deathly afraid of heights would be an understatement, at least without a floor under me. What they wanted me to see became immediately clear. 

 They had built a virtual highway across the treetops that extended in every which way for as far as the eye could see. WOW, if my friends could only see me NOW, was etched upon my brain. ( I’ll send you the pics if you haven’t seen some already ). They wanted for me to photograph what they were doing and assist them in securing American financing for more supplies to continue their work. Apparently the jungle down below was too thick, too impenetrable for them to get around and their villages were literally cut off from civilization without this network of bridges. 
Why did I tell you about this particular adventure. It certainly won’t go down in history as the smartest move I’ve ever made but if the ends justifies the means then looking back, perhaps it was. I did what they asked, photographed their mission, took it back to the states, secured funding from a variety of different sources and perhaps never felt better about anything I’ve achieved, ever.

People are intrinsically good. They simply need an opportunity, a vehicle to demonstrate their willingness and ability to help their fellow human beings. I see the world thru those glasses.

warmest personal regards,

Richard

IF YOU LOVE SPICY SALSA, SUN, AND SEA…I HAVE JUST THE PLACE!

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
A HAVEN FOR FAMILIES LOOKING FOR A LITTLE MORE SPACE:  A striking rendition of the Arch in Cabo San Lucas and built into the cliffs overlooking the  powerfully-blue Sea of Cortéz, this  resort,  I surprisingly discovered, is a great place for even the very young. 




Los Cabos, Mexico — For the last four days, I have gone incognito–that is I’ve been residing at The Westin Resort & Spa in Los Cabos under a different name–in order to determine how a typical guest–a non-travel journalist for instance, would be treated at this unique, architecturally renowned Cabo landmark hotel.  To my delight, I discovered you do not have to be a travel writer to get the VIP treatment at The Westin Resort & Spa in Los Cabos!  No, not at all.  I should note that I was not a particularly easy guest.  I spent most of my time exploring and experiencing the hotel with my companion, my two-year old granddaughter, Violet.  As a grandmother to almost 8 grandchildren (July 2nd is when #8 is due) I needed a new story angle.  I wanted to find a luxury resort that an entire family–especially, those with young children–could escape to–one that makes even the littlest of people feel very welcome.  Well, I must say, our little Violet was treated by the staff just like a Princess!  Her favorite hang-out:  the swimming pool.  Her favorite lunch:  chicken nuggets with french fries, served poolside.  These chicken nuggets are not of the McDonald’s variety.  Instead, they’re delicious chunks of white meat with a crunchy light-brown exterior perfect for tiny hands to handle. And, since Violet is going through an extremely independent streak, ordering food that she can proudly eat on her own is a godsend.  I, on the other hand, loved my refreshing virgin pina-colada.  After spending hours in the hot Baja sun, this cold beverage definitely fit the bill…well, that is until Violet accidentally spilled it all over the ground.  When I brought our unfortunate incident to the waiter’s attention–he immediately beckoned for a staff member to clean it up.  A few minutes later, the waiter kindly returned with a newly prepared virgin pina-colada to replace the other–even without being asked.  These are the kinds of attention to detail that makes guests want to return again and again.
It is so wonderful to know these kinds of family-friendly resorts still exists today.  They’re luxurious enough to make this lux-seeking ESCAPESEEKER (and other adult guests) feel at home and pampered;  yet, they’re not so over-the-top luxurious that children are afraid to act themselves–that is, like children!
Thank you Westin Resort & Spa for creating a superb environment where this “Escapeseeker Grandma” can enjoy some real quality time with Princess Violet, or as her Mama, Joanna likes to refer to her, “Little Escapeseeker in training.”  I’m pleased to report  that based on our own tried and true experience–Violet and I would not hesitate to recommend The Westin Resort & Spa, Los Cabos to any fun, escape-seeking family.  If you want to find a resort where the staff  sincerely likes children, well, this resort located at the tip of the Baja peninsula–where the mountains and the desert meet the sea–is definitely your kind of place!  

So, you’re probably asking, “How about the dining options at The Westin Resort and Spa?”  Frankly, for the first two nights, Violet and I played so hard during the day that we opted to test out their evening in-room dining menu.  Simply, Violet is a huge fan of their Spaghetti with Sauce Alfredo (made especially to her specifications), and I savored their Homemade Tortelloni filled with mozzarella, nuts and basil, fresh tomato sauce and grated parmmesan cheese.  Yes, there’s more to Mexico than tempting salsa and tacos!  However, speaking of salsa, oh my goodness, the morning buffet at La Cascada has the best omelet station, complete with an array of fresh toppings from guacamole, pico de gallo, and the most  palate sizzling salsa you’ll ever taste!  

Last night, I had the opportunity to venture out on my own.  So I decided to try their award-winning restaurant, Arrecifies.  Walking in and seeing the awe-inspiring view of the Sea of Cortéz immediately made me smile.  Superb location?  Check!  My most pleasant discovery about this fine dining establishment–Arrecifies is headed by two thirty-something Chefs–Elena and Gabriel–who are absolutely passionate about culinary art!  And, true artist they are.  You just have to come and experience it for yourself.  You won’t believe what these two can do with the bounties–prized seafood from the Sea of Cortéz!

Each night, we are lulled to sleep by the rhythmic,  powerful sounds of the waves…the cool Sea of Cortéz greeting the hot desert sand.

Los Cabos presents two towns with two moods and two styles: Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo — one has always been more of a party town, while the other has transformed itself into a  sophisticated travelers’ haven, waiting to be explored. There are six world-class golf courses nearby which includes The Jack Nicklaus Ocean Course at Cabo Del Sol is rated one of the world’s best by Golf Magazine. 
When it comes to deep-sea fishing, The Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortéz meet at Los Cabos, creating some of the world’s best year-round sport fishing. Many high-profile marlin tournaments are held here annually,  and the bill fishing is superb. 
Being the diving enthusiast that I am, I definitely have to return to test my newly acquired diving skills.  Legendary diver Jacques Cousteau once described the Sea of Cortez as the “world’s aquarium” and the “Galapagos of North America”.  That alone is reason enough to book another trip.  But next time, there’s no going incognito.  I am the ESCAPESEEKER through and through!

Here’s to Blissful Escapes…
With love,

Mel

Postscript:  For those of you still wondering where  Cabo is, thought you might enjoy this little capsule Geography lesson:

The Sea of Cortez is bordered by the states of Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora, and Sinaloa. To the north it is part of the desolate Sonoran landscape, and creates amazing ares where open desert suddenly spills into a beautiful, sparkling coastline. Further down south it laps up against more popular–and more  populated–places like Bahia Concepcion, La Paz, San Carlos, and San Jose del Cabo.