Yes, the big day finally came. Thanks to everyone who helped make our civil union in the middle of the magical space known as Limestone Country so good, from the readers of cryptic modernist poetry to the family members and friends who spoke so kindly to the dancers smeared in white clay (more on their extraordinary performance in a later post) to the kind fellows who delivered seemingly limitless supplies of beer, sausages, steak, and vegetarian quiche. I am now trying to lose weight.
Kiwi kulcha. Cartography. History. Herstory. Dams. Ordinary Days Beyond Kaitaia. Coal. Rotowaro. Rodney Redmond. Poetics. Musket pa. Five wicket bags. Limestone Country. Allen Curnow. Owen Gager. Huntly. Kahikatea. Te Kooti. The Clean. Base and superstructure. Earthquake Weather. Dune lakes. Epistemology. Middens. Marx. Te Aroha. Time Travel. Te Kopuru. SO DRIVE SLOWLY. YOU'LL NEED TO. THE MAP SAYS THE ROAD ENDS THERE. NOT TRUE.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Civilised and unionised
Yes, the big day finally came. Thanks to everyone who helped make our civil union in the middle of the magical space known as Limestone Country so good, from the readers of cryptic modernist poetry to the family members and friends who spoke so kindly to the dancers smeared in white clay (more on their extraordinary performance in a later post) to the kind fellows who delivered seemingly limitless supplies of beer, sausages, steak, and vegetarian quiche. I am now trying to lose weight.
Congratulations, you guys. It sounds like a wonderfully, and suitably eccentric occasion, in the most evocative setting possible.
ReplyDeleteA bottle of virtual champagne for the two of you.
Congratulations; and what a location.
ReplyDeleteGood on you Maps and Skyler!! All the best.
ReplyDeleteYes, Congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! It looks like it was a great day.
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