Last month Juliann Wetz from Browsing the Atlas shared her awe-inspired love for the liberation that comes with traveling the world. In my monthly series, The Life Enthusiast Chronicles, phenomenal humans from all over explain why life is so enthralling to them.
Today I’m excited to bring you John Grant, also known as Meticulous Mick, all the way from Ireland. Back in March John and I teamed up for a collaborative project, where I created a poem “When I am me, I am free” after being inspired by one of his exquisite photos. It isn’t hard to be enraptured by John’s photos. He captures life crisply with a unique perspective that I can only describe as beauty with an edge. His way of seeing life and sharing its awesomeness makes John a shoo-in for a Life Enthusiast spot.
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Go for it, John…
Having been asked by Britt to join her Life Enthusiast Group, I now find myself wondering where on earth to start. It wasn’t always like this.
My earlier life is filled with irony. My outer shell projected someone who was confident, a laugh, happy with life and in for a good time. Internally, however, there was a restless angst, continual turmoil that would not settle. Just like a volcano, there were times when the stirrings below were more evident, but I did a great job of keeping the lid on.
It was as if I was trying to prove to everybody I was ok, when in truth I wasn’t happy at all. And why would anyone suspect? I had a good job, good friends, a string of stunning girlfriends and had some great holidays.
There were times when I was truly alive and typically these would involve nature, elements of travel, meeting different cultures and trying new things.
I was fortunate enough to be able to go to the Galapagos Islands where close encounters with nature were an everyday occurrence. A safari in Namibia saw the excited kid in me bubble up as each corner was turned to reveal another of nature’s incredible creations.



People have always amazed me. The smile of a little girl in India on receiving a single banana that we gave her, the look of joy on the indigenous people of the amazon when music started to play, the gentle but strong face of our guide in Borneo.
One of my highlights in life was to be chosen by a local tribal chief in Namibia to pose with him for a photo. Here was this man, tall, proud and stood in not much more than a loin cloth and a woolly hat, and he had asked me to stand next to him.
To me that was a real honour, a proud moment.


While the above may demonstrate a love of life, I could not have described myself as a “Life Enthusiast”.
Too much was wrong with my life. Life was interrupted with the death of my closest relative and that was soon followed by redundancy. The death of someone so close, dying so young made me re-evaluate what I was doing and where my values lie. In being made redundant it was as if someone was giving me the tools with which to change my life.
So here I am, having a go at a complete and utter change of direction in my career, seeking to do what I really enjoy and make a living out of it. Some may think of it as reckless, I just think of it as trying to live how I want to live.
I’ve always wanted to have a dog. Well now I have one and he is simply wonderful, a breath of fresh air.
It means a couple of walks every day, and plenty of bounces and smiles to lighten anyone’s mood. Not only that but I have met lots of great local people through the Hound.

In undertaking photography closer to home, my eyes seem to notice so much more. That there is plenty of beauty all around us if we could only just take a bit more time to stop and notice.

So I haven’t felt like a life enthusiast all my life, but would put myself in that space now. As for the travel, that won’t stop and I am just back from a trip to Iceland, trying new food, lying in thermal pools and above all enjoying what nature has to offer. How can one not be positive about life?
Oh, it also goes without saying that I keep learning every day.
Reblogged this on meticulousmick and commented:
The wonderful writer Britt Skrabanek does a monthly post under the heading ‘Life Entusiasts’. Having combined with Britt previously I could not refuse this invite, so here is a rather open and honest write up.
Go check Britt out, a great writer and super human being. 🍀
Thanks for the great work you have done on this Britt, really appreciated. MM 💚
Thank YOU, MM! Such an awesome piece. : )
Fabulous photos and so glad that you are a life enthusiast.
~Me too 😃
Just typing some words here, to let you know that I read all the words and liked all the images (:
A great post!
Really
greatings
Belinda
Belinda, thank you for your key tapping and for reading ALL the words. I know time is precious in this world of ours so thank you, truly. MM 💚
A signature post with incredible images from John 🙂
Aha, I recognise this good looking face…..cheers for your ever kind comments…MM 🍀
Your story helps me to be okay with “growing into authenticity”, Thank you.
That’s brilliant. It does seem scary, exposing yourself, but keep at it – it is a wonderful feeling in the end. The world becomes a lighter place. Trust in yourself, step by step. Best wishes, John
!! 😀 , It IS scary, Thank you, again!!
Just have to remember it IS worth it..👍💚
When I have gotten through it, I am going to send you a comment to tell you that “I DID IT” and to thank you again for the part that you have had, and then I am going to pass it Forward… ❤ 😀 !!
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What beautiful photography – you have a great eye. Having a dog as well, I know the joys they bring you: giving you/forcing you to slow down, see and smell everything around you, giving you a routine. They give us more than we can ever hope to give them in return, don’t they? Beautiful post.
Absolutely, it is no wonder they are so helpful to people with autism, they stop to try to understand. Amazing companions. Thanks for your comments Letizia, MM 🍀
Just want to say that your beautiful photos have helped many to become a life enthusiast! Thanks.
These are fantastic pictures! The dog is absolutely beautiful. I love meeting other Life Enthusiasts 😀
Well done, John xxx
Thank you so much Dianne. The Hound is a bit more grown up now (almost 2 years) but I am glad to say he has plenty of puppy left in him. Have a great weekend, MM 🍀
Such a great read MM, and your photos are superb! Thank you 🙂
As ever, you are welcome Julie, 😃🍀
Inspiring post John. Good for you in making life changes to follow your heart. Even it didn’t work out you’d regret not trying.