To the hundreds of children she sees every day, Hazel Martindale is the friendly lollipop lady who helps them cross the road. |
Her grizzled hair stuck out from beneath a patched and tattered hat, which Hazel was almost certain the woman had knit herself. |
They flew on for what felt like hours to Hazel but her grip never slackened around the neck of the Quebba. |
Hazel Stewart, 50, a teacher in the village, said locals were woken yesterday morning by a loud bang as the car smashed into the pub. |
He nodded to Hazel and she left, watching Katrina until the flaps of the tent covered her face. |
With a background in agriculture and languages, Hazel decided to learn Maori extramurally through Massey University. |