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Monday, December 9, 2019

December 10th, 2019

I saw the mountain erupt: a Kawerau childhood | The Spinoff
Sticking it like cinnamon: on life and home from Colombo to South Auckland | The Spinoff 
India's Meghalaya 'living root bridges' get stronger as the trees grow - CNN Style
Gina Rangi on Twitter: "A key purpose of pepeha is to connect you to the people you are speaking to through whakapapa. It’s *not* about describing where you grew up or what is personally meaningful for you. It’s a map, not a flag https://t.co/CDxZgMEgze" / Twitter 
The Mark Drama - TSCF
From Hawkes Bay to World Assembly - TSCF 
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In many ways just another couple working through life, we do try to live in a way that all the world's population could share in. (Not that we always do, living in the affluent West.) Heather is a chemist (organic) who enjoys the creative arts. She posts occassional articles to our homepage about life with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. You can meet Martin through his blog, where most of the posts are about cycling or climate change.
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