Dear Philip, it was lovely seeing you again Thursday in Selfridges sharing your whale adventure! Thanks for sharing this link but I do not know where else to write you better message than leaving you comment on here. I am delighted to see you simply because everytime when I looked in to any whale/ ocean related event, you are always around and actively participating. This is amazing, and I want to keep close track so I don't miss out goodness of the ocean essence. On Thursday after the event, I mentioned to you of our Whale Festival on November in Brighton. Planet Whale will be so grateful to have you Philip. You are such an inspiration and we do not want to miss you out. Please would you like to join in to celebrate our love and affection to the world cetacea family? Also.. if you could tell me more on Japan whaling industry after tsunami. I was looking up on the internet, apart from seashepherd's update.. there seem to be no other info about it? Look forward to hearing from you Philip, thank you so much again for your beautiful Sperm Whale 'clicking', I LOVE IT!!!!
Philip Hoare is the author of six works of non-fiction, including biographies of Stephen Tennant (1990) and Noel Coward (1995), Wilde’s Last Stand: Decadence, Conspiracy, and the First World War (1997), Spike Island: The Memory of a Military Hospital (2000), and England’s Lost Eden: Adventures in a Victorian Utopia (2005). His book, Leviathan or, The Whale, won the 2009 BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fiction. His latest book, The Sea Inside, is published by Fourth Estate. He presented the BBC 2 film The Hunt for Moby-Dick, and directed three films for BBC’s Whale Night in 2008. A visting fellow at the University of Southampton, he is currently artist-in-residence at the Marine Institute, Plymouth University, which recently awarded him an honourary doctorate.
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Dear Philip, it was lovely seeing you again Thursday in Selfridges sharing your whale adventure! Thanks for sharing this link but I do not know where else to write you better message than leaving you comment on here. I am delighted to see you simply because everytime when I looked in to any whale/ ocean related event, you are always around and actively participating. This is amazing, and I want to keep close track so I don't miss out goodness of the ocean essence. On Thursday after the event, I mentioned to you of our Whale Festival on November in Brighton. Planet Whale will be so grateful to have you Philip. You are such an inspiration and we do not want to miss you out. Please would you like to join in to celebrate our love and affection to the world cetacea family? Also.. if you could tell me more on Japan whaling industry after tsunami. I was looking up on the internet, apart from seashepherd's update.. there seem to be no other info about it?
ReplyDeleteLook forward to hearing from you Philip, thank you so much again for your beautiful Sperm Whale 'clicking', I LOVE IT!!!!