the darkness. in entirety and wholeness. comforting and enticing at the same time. i don't know if i've ever seen complete darkness ever in my life. Dialogue in the dark was artificial. Les Rousses in France was real, and natural, perfect and heavenly.
It was more than darkness. The freedom, the out-of-the-world, the simplicity. Everything so delectable, Simple and fresh food, the dialogue on our lives and food and sex - I recorded it so i could remember how and any conversation should be, naked and honest (fine i respect consent). voices and sound make memories - why did we keep the images in the attic and audio in the trash? [post note: nope we don't keep audio in the trash i was wrong.] i'll try hard to retain more than the feeling.
The feeling of joy, from simplicity, and reunion, from friendship and love, god knows even empowerment. i said it empowered me to sight alternatives - what good or less good lives are there possibilities are exciting aren't they? maybe they are never for me but maybe they are too. not trapped stay untrapped. liberte.
The nature also took my breathe away. Mont Blanc especially. it never crosses my mind a snow-capped mount/ ridges could be of eyes' distance from a city. Maybe Tokyo too am not sure. And doesn't it (mountains and broad skies) always remind you of one's insignificance, or how much more there are out there. Immensity overwhelms me and i like being overwhelmed by good things.
There're too many others small goodness and beauty. The historic house with the big garden I didn't get to see properly and the amusing chilly basement. HISTORY! at present (man it was an escape for kids and men during destitute times, or wasn't it)!
People are kind. Food is delicious.
- drivers who took hitchhikers
- host who didn't mind me burning the chopping board (i mean belittle it but it wouldn't be the case in fkhdk)
- bakery madame who gave us the bigger pain au raisin
- previous hikers who left direction marks for future hikers
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