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Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:39 pm Post Subject: Grafton Gulley
Hey
I've been documenting all the symbolism around the Auckland Domain lately. Enough to write a small book.
These pictures were taken from Grafton Bridge. Probably a ritual site. It also lies on one of the pentagram lines that the Domain is the center of.
Its obviously not for the public, since you can't get to it by walkway. The sign for it is vague and disguised, makes me think it isn't meant to be seen.
Does anyone know anything about this? I'll try sneak down there when I get a chance to take some better pics.
You have made an interesting observation there, the Grafton bridge and surrounding environs have always held unusual energy's (ie creepy).. hallucinogenic mushrooms also proliferated around that locailty. Looking forward to seeing more from you!
When I was in my final year at a local high school, there were stories of cats being crucified under or near that bridge. It has a worrying history, for sure.
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Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 12:33 pm Post Subject:
nothing worrying about Grafton Road, i lived at number 60 Grafton Road in the seventies, perfectly respectable, normal, hygeinic place, huge old house, me on the ground floor, two bikies in the middle, and two sex workers upstairs. The fleas were the biggest i've seen, they jumped out from between the (very wide) cracks in the floorboards, and hit you about knee level, still accelerating
the bikies pretended to have a code of honour, but didn't, the girls pretended to be dishonourable, but were not
no cats were ever sacrificed, but a fair few liver cells and chromasomes were
as for the so-called "art", all's well there too. Perfect example of some middle class kid with connections in the political stream, getting easy money for crap
Wha! I lived at 30 Grafton Road in 1974 and 75 when I was a student at Auckland University. #30 was the next to last house last house down from Princes St before a radiator repair shop and finally Stanley St at the bottom. Two-storey villa type. No longer there.
As a student labourer I helped to make the "L" cross section concrete caps for that massive crib wall on the western side of the lower gulley, south of Grafton Road. Steel reinforced concrete, poured on-site. There were a few rejects... when we broke the unit out of the form, there were holes in the wall! Hilarious! Happy days.
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:03 pm Post Subject:
hi, thefinisher, and welcome, and please excuse our sometimes irreverent use of your perfectly serious thread
well, Ross, i remember well, riding my old one-lunger BSA down past number 30, and always having to swerve to avoid dead cats
no use pretending it had any brakes
i always thought they were just ordinary road-kills......hmmmmm