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Rosie Whinray's avatar

After I published this I visited my friend Brian. He talked about how dark it is when you're staying in bothies up in the Highlands of Scotland, & he reminded me how sometimes city people totally freak out about awe-inspiring darkness and quietness & demand to be taken back to civilisation. That made me remember the time my friend's posh English girlfriend lost her mind at a New Years party in the far North: a bush doof adjacent to some 60 acres of native forest. She had never been out of the city, I guess, & the majestical Aotearovian wilderness freaked her out so much she ran away into the night. (There may have been drugs involved, who knows...) We were all quite worried, because she seemed not to understand that we were in the middle of a lot of bush & it was a bloody long way to anywhere: a person could get lost pretty easily. Anyway, the next morning she was found in a ditch not too far away, physically unharmed but mentally unhinged.

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Dan Keane's avatar

That old photo under the moonlight! Agree totally on the dark, obviously. Wellington seems a very dark city to me, as they go. But I've never climbed one of its hills in the dark. I ought to.

This electricity thing--it's so compelling to say fuck all this, it cuts us off from the REAL, which it does, mostly, except this is real right now as I type on this screen? As you say above. The dilemma, always. Maybe we just need some dark caves to go play in from time to time. Is that enough? Gonna have to be.

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