Episode 6 - Pokarekare Ana
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Born across the ditch in New Zealand, now ten years in Macedon, Helen Palmer shares her experience of a recent funeral she attended. There’s a message from a Foodbank recipient and an invitation to offer what you can and ask for what you need.
The third quarter takes on a new meaning, and as always Ethel Turner’s book Seven Little Australians transports us to a far away time and place.
LINKS
Foodbanks in the Macedon Ranges: Gisborne Foodbank and Kyneton Foodbank
This is the Maori song that was played at Helen’s aunts funeral and which was in the podcast: Pokarekare Ana
Crochet Waffle Stitch recommended by Vicki
The article by James Purtill about the third quarter