Got this image from Wayback machine:
The Flash presentation no longer works as far as I can tell.
A letter by his daughter from the flash story.
Got this image from Wayback machine:
The Flash presentation no longer works as far as I can tell.
A letter by his daughter from the flash story.
My hero. As a teen I read every book, and he was the inspiration for me to "travel". He was the first hippy. In '66 I quit teaching & with no money followed his example… but I was no traveller. I stayed put once I crossed the Tasman. I was inspired by the utter simplicity of his life. Nothing. His posessions in a string bag.
I have in later years scanned many libraries here in New Zealand and in Australia for his books, to no avail. But he is back on the net:
Interview with his wife Estelle | A book by her
Dust on my Shoes A flash telling with music etc – I have seen nothing like it. Some background to the flash thing here
A few years ago I called an album of mine 'Dust On My Shoes', and that title came from a travel book published in ther early 1950s, by a bloke called Peter Pinney. He was an interesting character, writing travel books during the 1940s and 50s… he just had the most interesting, picturesque life," he says.
It was Mick's brother whose film and multimedia company applied for funding to create an online documentary about Pinney, as well as attempting to recreate his journeys.