The Fitzroy Diaries ABC listen
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- Society & Culture
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Fitzroy Diaries is back, and this time, the streets are bare, everyone’s stuck at home. There are numbers that come in daily, and they seem to colour everything. But there are new neighbours to get to know, old friends to stumble on, and a pile of cardboard boxes threatening to topple over at any moment.
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S3 08 | Warning: Gayle’s punch
What would Fitzroy be without the occasional street party? Life’s good, and it might not stay this way forever, and who knows what’s coming, but a day with fruit punch, a speech and some dancing makes everything seem okay.
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S3 07 | Everybody loves Darren
A walk with an old friend, a romance confirmed, and the making of a citrus cake. Honestly, does life get any better than this? Even with all the flour on the floor? And on the bench? And everywhere?
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S3 06 | A new friend who is also an old friend
Fitzroy’s mood seems to be lifting, as a little bit of hope seems to fill the air. Phone numbers are swapped, and the idea of a party starts to take shape. Could life be returning to normal? Could it really be possible?
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S3 05 | Neighbourhood rescue
A glorious run, alone in the world, turns into a neighbourhood rescue, in which walls are climbed, ambulances are called, and useless ladders are held. Amidst the drama, a romance is unfolding before our very eyes. We think so, anyway.
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S3 04 | Maths is all around us
There are teddy bears in windows, and numbers in our ears, and maths is all around us. And that’s just on the morning walk. The only sure thing is that Mum needs a coffee. Mum really needs a coffee.
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S3 03 | The woman in the jellybean car
Does time even exist? Did last week actually happen? Is it midday already? And what about that time, all those years ago, when you had your best friend close by? And how does it all change when here she is, in front of you, after all these years?
Customer Reviews
Nothing Like It
This podcast is beautiful. I found it during quarantine times, and in the past four years I’ve listened to it five or six times through and introduced friends to it as often as I can. It’s warm and full of good will and attentiveness. It makes me want to get to know my neighbors, delight in the everyday, write more often. I hope more is coming, but for now I’m just so grateful it exists. Thank you Lorin for sharing this wonderful work with us. It’s a gift.
We need season 4!
Any chance we’ll be hearing from our favorite Fitzroy characters? I miss them!
Such a wholesome experience
This show is just splendid.