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peacelistenersTwittertonight I am joined by Garden designer and writer Melanie Hick to discuss the sense of place and belonging in the busy world we inhabit, Melanie describes places she has visited that have given her a sense of place. Owen tells a few of her favourite tales.
Melanie also asks listiners to share their haunted garden stories with her for an exciting new project
Melanie can be contacted at
www.melaniehick.com
twitter @melaine hick
Instagram- melaniehickgardens
Owen
www.welshstoryteller.com
Twitter @theowenstaton
www.ko-fi.com/owenstaton
www.patreon.com/owenstaton7
Melanie was granted permission by the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung cultural heritage aboriginal cooperation to share the story of the Mist people the Manook of Narbethong. We both thank them for letting us tell their tale.
Any clumsy pronunciations are mine alone (Owen) .
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peacelistenersTwittertonight I am joined by Garden designer and writer Melanie Hick to discuss the sense of place and belonging in the busy world we inhabit, Melanie describes places she has visited that have given her a sense of place. Owen tells a few of her favourite tales.
Melanie also asks listiners to share their haunted garden stories with her for an exciting new project
Melanie can be contacted at
www.melaniehick.com
twitter @melaine hick
Instagram- melaniehickgardens
Owen
www.welshstoryteller.com
Twitter @theowenstaton
www.ko-fi.com/owenstaton
www.patreon.com/owenstaton7
Melanie was granted permission by the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung cultural heritage aboriginal cooperation to share the story of the Mist people the Manook of Narbethong. We both thank them for letting us tell their tale.
Any clumsy pronunciations are mine alone (Owen) .

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