The Tukorehe Marae is an unprepossessing structure. Nestled behind a grove of lush palm trees, its paint is gradually fading, unveiling layer upon layer of cosmetic efforts past. The predominance of white paint is strong in the front. But in the back, it yields to flecks of salmon, and some of the wood has worn itself bare.
A Dispatch from New Zealand
5 responses to “A Dispatch from New Zealand”
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All I can say is, I wish we were there with you!! 🙂 Enjoy the rugby games for me – I've always been intrigued. We all miss you here – I can't wait for you to give us the grand tour when we're there!! LOVE YOU!!! 🙂
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U have all of our prayers Son. AWESOME Blogspot…sounds like the perfect opportunity for u!
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@Gwyn – I will be counting down the days until we can arrange for your trip. It's a blessing to be here but blessings are so much better when shared with you. @Dad – Glad you enjoyed the post. I think it'll be a productive adventure. I'm thankful that things have gone so well thus far!
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Nick-Greetings from America. I hope you've shaken the jet lag and the family is well. I hope you find your theories to be just as good in practice as paper and that your work is for the benefit of many. Enjoy the rugby, whatever that is and have a cold one for me.
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Nick – So glad to hear from a buddy Stateside. Gwyn and Clark have retained their patriotism for now and remain in Oklahoma. We're hoping they can come from a truncated visit in March and for the summer in June and July. I hear good things about Rugby but I can't help comparing it to the NFL and find it wanting. We'll see. Baby steps. By the by, I'll drop an Email to you soon. Wondering if we can get on FaceTime for a video chat. It's been a surprisingly handy way to keep in touch with the fam on a regular basis. Hope classes and the like aren't getting you down. Look forward to catching up soon. T


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