This month’s blog is not ‘Masonic’ but is in essence – Geeg Wiles, a Master Mason, and Captain Ahab are on a mission to help others achieve their goals. Something we feel is a most laudable pursuit!
My name is Geeg Wiles. I am a Master Mason out of Ezekial Bates Lodge in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
I am the caretaker of Captain Ahab, a three-foot-tall, forty-pound, bright yellow fisherman/wannabe pirate, who has been also accepted by our brother masons to help with LOIs and other educational needs of our fraternity.
Our most recent contribution was presenting at Masonic Con NH a few weekends ago.
Together Ahab and I prove to people that if we can accomplish all the feats we have and plan to in the future than you have no excuse not to achieve your goals.
Below is a link to our TEDx from 2017, which sums up our eighty-year history.
Our website has all of our adventures including our latest one, which was both of us summiting Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa earlier this year.
Discover Ahab’s Adventures, his ‘bucket list’, his very own comic, and merchandise HERE
What exactly is Ahab’s Adventures you ask?
Ahab’s Adventures chronicles the life of Captain Ahab, a 3-foot tall, 40-pound, bright yellow, wooden fisherman/wannabe pirate.
Many have been fortunate enough to meet The Captain thus far in his seventy-nine years of adventuring and have seen first-hand his amazing ice-breaking abilities.
He has an energy surrounding him causing big smiles and bigger laughs, which lead to questions, friendships, and a loyal following.
Captain Ahab inspires people to stop watching and start participating. He’s on a mission to show that if he can accomplish the things on his bucket list, then ANYONE can. That is what Ahab’s Adventures is all about: motivating people to COMMANDEER LIFE!!!
For those of you who have an excusable reason why you cannot travel, or for those who are straight-up too lazy, we invite you to come along on our travels vicariously through this website.
We’re in search of fun and adventure while helping those in motivational distress and promoting good causes along the way. Who knows where it will ultimately lead us but we’d love to hear your thoughts and ideas, too.
Ahab, myself, and the rest of his crew are strongly encouraging, if not straight up daring, you to: turn a stranger into a friend, do something you have always wanted to do, volunteer, and if it’s not too much to ask… be a little greener.
After all, Ahab’s adventures are only a small part of a larger adventure that hopefully, you won’t be missing out on for much longer.
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