00:00I really don't know and it'll probably be a little bit overwhelming. I was never
00:04one to, you know, look at Peter's work unless he asked for my opinion after
00:08his photoshopping scenes or playing with different exposures. So I will have a look
00:14at those images and probably spend a bit of quiet reflection in the fact that
00:19this was the last thing that his mind's eye and his profession captured. I don't
00:24know, someone suggested to me that maybe you should have an exhibition of
00:27his final work. So that's something that may be worth exploring but may weigh
00:33down a track in the future. But tomorrow when I get so vivid, he'll start
00:38killing me about reflection and and having my little quiet moment to think of
00:42him and what he was doing but when he was doing what he loved. All of their
00:46memories are a blessing and are a legacy that should be honoured and treasured.
00:51So that's my job in life now is to honour his memory, their memory and their
00:56legacy and do right by them.
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