Hi GNnners. Thought I'd drop you a line from the banks of the Wanganui river. Mild enough to sit outside here with fleece on. Plenty of heritage NZ architecture around. Solid looking commercial buildings in town, an immaculate wooden opera house and colonial looking houses on the hill opposite. Front page of the local paper starred a photo of Tiffany, a powerful looking Maori woman who won the local junior Wool Handling Championship despite being 7 months pregnant. Great muscles. Looks like a pregnant javelin thrower. (Wool handling is when you ride shotgun to the shearers who remove fleeces at a terrfying rate from the backs of uncooperative sheep - you grab the fleece and tie it up before the next fleece is hurled in your direction - at least I think that's what it is). They grow some impressive women around here.
I'm off to the Sargeant gallery now. Wanganui was daft enough to turn down the opportunity to have a university some decades back (doh!) but they do produce a lot of artists and craftspeople.
People give each other food here. Fish. Lumps of venison. etc
Hope you are all well and surviving the funeral rites.
Jess 
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Happy coincidence story - about a poem.
My father 81 needs wrist surgery for a bad fracture and I am worried




