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Looking back
- FAREWELL
- National Poetry Day August 21
- August Art at Mercy – Pauline Bellamy
- Poems in the Waiting Room Art wall at Mercy Hospital
- Dear Key Workers
- Autumn 2020
- 2020 Poetry Competition Results
- PitWR 2020 poetry competition
- Pocket Poetry NZ
- Spring 2019
- National Poetry Day, August 23
- PoARTry at Mercy
- Another National Poetry Day event
- Looking ahead – National Poetry Day August 23
- Winter 2019
Tag Archives: David Kelly-Hedrick
Stilts, cygnets and turkeys
When we woke this morning it felt like a ‘trippy’ sort of day so we hopped in the car with no plans in mind except that we would head north. First stop was Karitane where we enjoyed an ‘all to … Continue reading
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Tagged Alyson Hallett, David Kelly-Hedrick, Hawksbury Lagoon, Imogen Berwick, Waikouaiti
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Home and away
Some of our winter cards are being read in Europe right now. Kay McKenzie Cooke has just returned from Paris, Germany………. and ‘left’ a few cards in cafes. A great way to spread poetry. David Kelly-Hedrick leaves Dunedin on Saturday … Continue reading
Cutting lines
This morning I wandered through the Otago Museum Reserve enjoying the trees, the mild autumnal weather, students voices as they headed to lectures and the visual delight of swinging wildlines. Dangling over tree trunks, twirling under branches and hovering in … Continue reading
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Tagged David Kelly-Hedrick, Loveday Why. Dunedin Fringe Festival, Wildlines
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Here comes Autumn 2013
This is our 18th Poems in the Waiting Room poetry card. It’s a slightly muted orange coloured card and will be available in your local waiting room from March 1 onwards. We’re sorry to say that after six braille editions … Continue reading
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Tagged Catherine Mair, Claire Beynon, David Kelly-Hedrick, Greg O’Connell, Harvey McQueen, Joy Green, Lola Haskins, Peter Brown, Wendy Cope
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An American twist
Poems in the Waiting Room’s 2012 When North meets South exhibition gave me a fantastic opportunity to meet poets, artists, visitors to Bellamy’s Gallery…. and to also widen my circle of email friends, namely the North Island haiku poets. John … Continue reading