Saturday 11 July 2015

Sunday in Memphis


'The Day the Music Died'....rings out loud at the Memphis but it will never die here.
It is a typical very busy Sunday at the Memphis, and I notice a few visitors have discovered its musical, as well as coffee delights.
Kiwi lamb voted better...duh! Yes NZ is better at most things than its bigger neighbour, mainly because it is small, and can regulate better I believe.

Busy Sunday at Memphisgroovers from the provinces?

Johnny on the job...

New out-of-town customers....enjoying the vibe.

Maori Radio Journalismthis journalist, Mihigarangi Forbes, a white skinned Maori, will be good for Maori NZ Radio, I'm sure Koroi will meet her too.

My new read....amazingPatricia Grace, whom I had heard about, is really the quintessential Maori writer, making Witi Ihimaera seem a charlatan by comparison. This book is already an absorbing read, and thanks to Tom who loaned it to me.

Dan Carter, pin-up player retiring...after the big tour in UK this year for the All Blacks

Half Samoa lives in Auckland, playing Rugby.100,000 Samoans in Auckland!

Death of a gambling legend at 83, Lebanese but reared in London and Cairo, Omar Sharif lived a full and fascinating life, in and out of bed.



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