Well, I made it! One blog post per day, for ten days, of the poems I wrote in Ohope at the beginning of October (when the bomb struck). No matter if no-one is listening, reading, watching this space, it will continue, though maybe not at the same pace. :-)
The last night we had in Ohope, we seven writers (we could call ourselves that for the duration of the week at least!) braved the churning metropolis that is the heart of Ohope and took ourselves out for dinner to what seemed to be the one and only open eaterie, Toi Toi Bar and Brasserie.
Thank you to Bay of Plenty Polytechnic for giving me the opportunity to attend the Writers' Retreat.
Changeable Rabbit
We always gave thanks for what we were given
so I, let's say, at eight
just ate
One of my Mum's delicious stews
I would have asked for more
I'm sure
Until one of us thought to ask aloud
"It tastes a bit different, what is it?"
It's rabbit.
Cries and shrieks and exclamations,
the smirk on my father's face
disgraced him.
Yet then I travelled round the world,
ate snails, frog's legs, curries,
unqueried
And now I find myself in Ohope
trying sweet and sour... rabbit
- I love it!
BY JEANETTE JONES
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