Tag Archives: Fiona Farrell

When penguins come home in the evening

Back in my teens I spent many weekends exploring the Otago peninsula. I never failed to be enthralled by the evening sight of penguins surfing onto the beach on their bellies, waddling over the sand and hopping up the dunes … Continue reading

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September 15

SAVE THIS DATE NOW! It’s our fifth birthday in September and we’re celebrating!!!! Poems in the Waiting Room presents Four Poets at “Bellamys at Five” Come along and hear Brian Turner, Emma Neale, David Eggleton, and Kay McKenzie Cooke read … Continue reading

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Poets’n eels

Fiona Farrell has just sent me an email with a photo and a poem, as requested by me, for her blog page. When we were walking the Banks Peninsula track our lads were delighted to find eels, small, large, fat … Continue reading

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Talking about walking and, a poet

I’d be absolutely delighted for my poem to take part in this! It sounds terrific. If the poem isn’t selected, that will be just fine too – but I shall cross fingers that someone likes the look of it. This … Continue reading

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