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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: Dunedin
A city of light
When walking to work in winter all I saw was the dark side of the city! Now the mornings are lighter my walk is more interesting……. See what I spied today.
On not giving a speech
Last month Denise Head rang me and asked if I would be the guest speaker at the Fernhill Community Group’s monthly meeting. I’m not at all comfortable speaking in public so I asked Denise if I could just sit down … Continue reading
Wallpaper, walking and words
We’re very lucky that there are a variety of great walks we can enjoy just by stepping outside our front door. Some days we’ll take the car, park in town, and spend an hour or two exploring back streets, alleys, … Continue reading
Poetry but mainly….. Dunedin
If you’re checking in to see if there is any news of the competition I can tell you the poems are with Emma but her work commitments are ‘full on’ at the moment. The autumn poetry cards are all delivered! … Continue reading
Now we are Four!
Yesterday I met Kay McKenzie Cooke for a hot choccie and a chat at Cinnamon Cafe in St Andrew St. Will and the girls provide friendly cheerful service and consistently, no matter who’s serving, make GREAT hot choccies. Check them … Continue reading
Winter delivers!
Snow to low levels in Dunedin earlier this week so I stayed away from the hill suburbs until Thursday. I still managed to deliver 800 winter poetry cards to rest homes and medical centres. Weather permitting I’ll complete my winter … Continue reading