[Leica] CHRISTMAS WISHES & MORE!!

Peter Dzwig pdzwig at summaventures.com
Tue Dec 27 08:03:56 PST 2016


Ted,

that's one pre-order! :-)

Peter

On 26/12/2016 16:55, Ted Grant wrote:
> Hi Howard. 
> Thankyou for your suggestion of an autobiography. At the moment I am in just that project. No completion date. 
> As it's bits and pieces covering my photo time from 27 May 1950 when my dear wife Irene put the first camera, an "ARGUS A2" 35mm  point & shoot film model in my hands as a 2oth birthday gift awakening the photo-monster within! :-) Ever since! 
> I still have it with a roll of film in it. :-) 
> As curious as to what exposures are in there? I have no idea what it may be? It's probably subjects from well over 50 plus years ago? It'll never get souped as it's going with me!  ;-)
> Oh some day before I move to the "BIG DARKROOM" in the sky! OR WHEREVER?  :-) 
> THE TRUTH IS? "God wont take me! Nor the devil have me?"
> SO I'M HERE FOREVER! So get over it! :-) :-) :-)
> Here's WISHING every CREW member a fabulous NEW YEAR 2017.
> May your "GREAT SPIRIT" carry you safely and successfully throughout it! See you next year! :-)
> cheers,
> Dr. Ted C.M. O.C. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LUG [mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca at leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Howard L Ritter Jr
> Sent: December-26-16 6:10 AM
> To: Leica Users Group
> Subject: Re: [Leica] CHRISTMAS WISHES!
> 
> That’s a great story, Ted! I guess the LUG will give you a pass on not posting photos of the event. Once survival had been assured, it must have been very annoying that despite being in the midst of a heart-stopping drama, you were too occupied in helping to ASSURE that survival to have been able to document it.
> 
> Hmmm…are you looking for someone to help you write your autobiography? Selling a few hundred copies to the LUG would be just the start, I’m sure!
> 
> Happy Boxing Day! (Or is that tomorrow, and today a holiday in the Great White North as it is here in the sunny south?)
> 
> —howard
> 
> 
>> On Dec 24, 2016, at 7:10 PM, Ted Grant <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Howard, 
>> As we were plunging toward the ice, pilot attempting every flying trick he knew. He yelled at me to grab the fire extinguisher and when we landed to jump out, run around to the other side of the chopper, open engine compartment door and start pumping the fire extinguisher as quickly as possible at any fire.
>> Now I'm kneeling on the floor, camera in one hand, fire ext. in the other when I realized God made an error and only gave us two hands and arms? :-( So something had to be  modified given I had camera in one hand, fire extinguisher in the other? And I'm a normal human being with two hands. So how was I going to open the door to get out quickly?
>> The first and only time I ever put a camera down with the potential for exciting photos. Wham!!! we hit and as I already had my hand on the door handle it popped open and I'm out like a rocket to the opposite side of the chopper, Rotor blades going swishie-swishie over my head as I dashed around to the opposite side. Pilot has his door open with smoke billowing out. I grab handle, pop door open going to be hero of the day? Pilot screams at me' "THAT'S THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT"!!!!!!!!! OOOPPPSSSS!! :-)
>> Then I grabbed the correct handle and opened to a big poof of smoke! Mean while rotor blades still swishing just above my head! Seemed like they were getting closer?????? 
>> As it turned out it was a fire within the heating unit. So we had it out pretty quick. However we then had more than 2 hour flight "without heat" to the nearest directional DECCA stn. Where we would be able to have plane servicing. 
>> Sorry no pictures of all this as you can imagine I had my hands full with survival things. :-) Sure had a fast beating heart though! :-) 
>> cheers,
>> ted 
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: LUG [mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca at leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Howard L Ritter Jr
>> Sent: December-24-16 3:28 PM
>> To: Leica Users Group
>> Subject: Re: [Leica] CHRISTMAS WISHES!
>>
>> Well, the Great Spirit, who must know by now to keep you on a short leash, is obviously much with you, Dr Ted, and for that we are all thankful as well! 
>>
>> A blessed Merry Christmas to you and the same year-end sentiments to all LUGgers.
>>
>> —howard
>>
>> P.S. Sure would like to hear more about that helicopter plunging toward the Arctic ice…and to see the photos that the Dr Ted we know would have gotten. If his equipment survived (Leica? I’ll bet it did!).
>>
>>
>>> On Dec 24, 2016, at 6:04 PM, Ted Grant <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>> MY CHRISMAS 2016 WISHES TO THE CREW! J 
>>>
>>> I wish you all the most exciting moments you can possibly enjoy while
>>> opening a gift from a friend or your caring LOVING FAMILY! J
>>>
>>> I realize the CREW is made up of a number of varying religions. So be it. 
>>>
>>> May I suggest for a "tiny moment" if you possibly can? Here's my "Great
>>> Spirit" that has brought/got me this far? 
>>>
>>> "The GREAT SPIRIT?" In reality, each and everyone of us has a "GREAT
>>> SPIRIT". Each religion has a different name for "HE? or SHE?" 
>>>
>>> Maybe you aren't involved in a religion? 
>>>
>>> BUT DO YOU KNOW WHAT? Out there somewhere there is a "Great Spirit" that
>>> looks after you just as you "click?" The shutter assisting you to capture a
>>> magical moment.
>>>
>>> Now don't get all "TTTTTTing" J
>>>
>>> Nor get all anti-religion as this has nothing to do with religion? "WELL AS
>>> FAR AS I'M CONCERNED!"
>>>
>>> My "GREAT SPIRIT" has pretty well always been on my shoulder saving my ass
>>> during a few of the following!
>>>
>>> 1/ Crashing in a Sprint car during a race on a half mile dirt track! Flipped
>>> upside down and destroyed! The car was a write off. Me? Stitches in face and
>>> head!
>>>
>>> 2/ Crashing in a Stock Car then crashed into while I'm upside down hanging
>>> on my seat belt!" four other cars into me destroying my car! 
>>>
>>> 3/ In the high arctic on assignment the helicopter filled with smoke and we
>>> are hundreds of miles from base camp falling toward the arctic ocean frozen
>>> ice at 50 below zero. OOPS!JWalked away! Damn cold  
>>>
>>> 4/A ski equipped twin Otter plane bad landing on Arctic ice, breaking a wing
>>> and strut off. Rather bumpy one might say!  L
>>>
>>> 5/ Survived two war assignments.. 1967 Mideast and a short time in  Vietnam
>>> 1968.
>>>
>>> 6/ While in the center field shooting at car race and wheel came off car,
>>> hit & FLIPPED me and cameras into the sky! OH YEA that hurt! I was by
>>> ambulance to hospital!  but I survived! 
>>>
>>> That merely touches the 65 years as a photojournalist hopping about the
>>> world! That's because my "GREAT SPIRIT" has been on my shoulder all those
>>> years! 
>>>
>>> So there you go a bit about my "GREAT SPIRIT!"J
>>>
>>> HAVE A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS DAY & a HAPPY NEW YEAR 2017!
>>>
>>> CHEERS,
>>>
>>> Dr. Ted Grant  C.M.  O.C. 
>>>
>>>
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