Is your 2015 sprinting along at such an exaggerated pace? When I left La Digue in February after my wedding photography work was done, I felt that the upcoming four “Seychelles-free” months were almost “infinitely long”. Now the suitcase is packed and we’re off again. La Digue, Cerf Island and Mahé are on the program this time.
The next weddings in the Seychelles are already on the calendar for 2016 and 2017 – and just on Monday we received an inquiry for a planned Seychelles wedding in September 2018. Yes, you read that right – 2018! With over three years to go, enquiries are already being made! That’s pretty cool, isn’t it?
Incidentally, I won’t be taking the return flight on the upcoming trip alone: You already know the best tour guide in the Seychelles if you follow my blog (Tour Guide Seychelles). Robert will accompany me to Germany after my wedding photography work is done and let me show him our beautiful NRW. He will then tour Berlin, Sicily and Italy before returning to his home country in August. Will he get a taste for it here? If the sun doesn’t really come out soon, then probably not… 😉
By the way: If you should somehow get hold of the current June issue of the Spanish National Geographic: Buy it! There is a really great report about the Seychelles in the magazine! Even one of my photos of Petite Anse Kerlan (the photo above and below) made it into the magazine.
So, I’ll pack up the last few things and then it’s off again. Bye together! 😀
The next weddings in the Seychelles are already on the calendar for 2016 and 2017 – and just on Monday we received an inquiry for a planned Seychelles wedding in September 2018. Yes, you read that right – 2018! With over three years to go, enquiries are already being made! That’s pretty cool, isn’t it?
Incidentally, I won’t be taking the return flight on the upcoming trip alone: You already know the best tour guide in the Seychelles if you follow my blog (Tour Guide Seychelles). Robert will accompany me to Germany after my wedding photography work is done and let me show him our beautiful NRW. He will then tour Berlin, Sicily and Italy before returning to his home country in August. Will he get a taste for it here? If the sun doesn’t really come out soon, then probably not… 😉
By the way: If you should somehow get hold of the current June issue of the Spanish National Geographic: Buy it! There is a really great report about the Seychelles in the magazine! Even one of my photos of Petite Anse Kerlan (the photo above and below) made it into the magazine.
So, I’ll pack up the last few things and then it’s off again. Bye together! 😀