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“Don’t…

… you think Yards Mtn. was created first, Hucka D.?” (pause) “Hucka D.?”

Looks like I’m on my own tonight, maybe. Well, that’s my theory now — that Yards Mtn. came first and Wealthy Mtn. second. *Health* lake was the last lake added to the Herman Park quad sqaud, after Heart, Head, and Hands. Heart (and then Head) may have been first, but corrupted (by plastic people?). Health Lake across the Way from all the rest was last, and also Wealthy Mtn. formed after the rest of the area of Herman Park. It was furthest away from the town of Boulder. But what of Frank Park? Was Frank Park already there before Herman Park? Or was Frank Park created from Herman Park in some fashion. We know that Herman Park is priceless and Frank Park has a very very high price but a price nonetheless. We know the priceless aspect of Herman Park is through TILE Creek, or the existence of such. This is the “1” that makes 6 into 7, or equates it spacially with Frank Park.

So the order of lake creation seems to be: Heart, Head, Hands, and then Health. Health Lake may have originally — briefly — been named Hustle Lake per the 4H history of the slogan. Also might be significant that health rhymes with wealth, and part of Benj. Franklin’s “Early to Bed” quote (Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy wealthy and wise). According to the 4H history article linked below, O. H. Benson came up with the 3 leaf clover emblem of 4H in 1907 or 1908 (with the H’s standing for Heart, Head, Hands), then changed to a 4 leaf clover in 1912 when “Hustle” was added. But the article also mentions that another man, O. B. Martin, suggested changing Hustle to Health soon afterwards. So the emblem is really the work of two men, perhaps just like the arrangement of Herman Park lakes is the work of two. Maybe Wealthy Mtn. has a different patron, so to speak, than Yards Mtn.?

Interesting also that the name “Wright” is removed when 3 leaves change to 4. Reminds me of 2/3 rights don’t make a left quote as well, with the “left” being the 4th, “Health”.

Hucka D.:

The 3rd is Hands, but the 4th was created to act as a backup to the 3rd, in case a further corruption was enacted. The 3rd is the son accepting the energy of the father. Winesap.

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Oh, and the 4 Valleys region next to Health Lake may have something to do with this differently “spinning” energy of the 4th as well.

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Hustle > Health

TEXT SOON.

http://cals.arizona.edu/aes/mac/ag-ventures/4-H_detailed_history.htm

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Brown/White

Resonances:

Whites Island and Browns Island:

Little Brown and Little White bottles of Lion’s Roar, just laid down on the ground in prep for Sandy, perhaps not to be set up again until the spring or later.

Bowers Island and Browns Island:

Also important, and points to Zircon (formerly Confederation), the central province of Wazob, which is also traditionally assoc. with the color brown as a whole; contains Brown and Bowers territories. I thought of Zircon when writing the little tale of Knock picking up Little Brown and becoming gigantic in the process (*Chuck* Laser is biggest basketball star of the Zircon Zappers). Like my “High Octave Story” set in Zircon. Charlie Brown is nicknamed Chuck in Peanuts.

Notice also these can translate to possessive words, like Brown’s, Bowers’, White’s. Means bottles own the islands?? Is this a message from the prostrated bottles themselves? Do they think they’re dead now?

But I found all this in looking at the area surrounding the only US Pallas (extreme left on map), which Poe’s Raven perched on all during his poem of the same name. Pallas=wisdom.

Also perhaps notable from map: Red Cross village found at mouth of a Mouse Creek, which also contains Urban upsteam. Also compared Lion’s Roar to cardboard city of 12 Oz Mouse just recently, and also Dead End Street unites the two (with a Little Green bottle at the end of it according to Knock, which actually doesn’t exist in Lion’s Roar, although you have a larger green bottle that he may actually have been referring to).

More:

Yards Mtn. as a whole as Pennsylvania, the location of the map containing the islands and Pallas above. Pennsylvania has also been strongly related to Herman’s Grave, similarly on Yards Mtn. and at the edge of a meadow. Specifically, the sw corner county of Greene.

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“Who…

… is this Flanigan fellow, then, the one the stream emitting from Health Lake is named after?”

Hucka D.:

How ’bout — drumroll please — the cavedweller (!)

bb:

Hmm.

Hucka D.:

Not that impressed? I though it was a profound connection.

bb:

Second Life can’t get a hold of me again. No gravity.

Hucka D.:

GoogleEarth!

bb:

Yes. Another virtual reality.

Hucka D.:

Lake District!!

bb:

Yes.

—–

Hucka D. had to fly away and check on his theories about Flanigan as a cavedweller. I laid down all the bottles of Lion’s Roar on the ground yesterday, along with taking home all the train track set up there. The pots are still in their same positions, however. It all can be re-created easily enough. Even had to take Sue back. Currently Hurricane Sandy is pounding the east coast, and is bringing us here a significant snow event, very unusual for this time of year. I still have the Bee’s Line to unravel — somewhere. A man named Raven may have come into Lion’s Roar, just like Goldbug did earlier. Perhaps several years later. Told of the island stuck at the top of Periwinkle Falls (Rock Island) and how Edgar was there. Fit in somewhere the idea that “the bird beats the bug,” also connected with Wax-Bee/Bird (personal note).* Rock Island came from the area of The Impasse, floating down Bing to the top of these falls, or just upstream from Four Minutes. Raven will show map of Edgar County, Ill. even, and say Kansas and Kentucky united by New York (Lion’s Roar?) or… dunno yet.

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* Waxy the Bird already shown in this post of the Baker Blinker Blog from last year. Is this the same as The Raven now?

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“Heart Lake…

… is the key to unfolding the names of Herman Park pools of water, Hucka D. There’s Heart Lake to begin, then Head Lake, then Hands, then Health. I think Health must be the same as what we’ve been calling Bass Ackwards Lake.

Hucka D.:

*You’ve* been calling it that. But, yeah, Flanigan the Irish (Potato) named the 4 bodies of water in Herman Park. 4Hs. Starting with Health instead of ending with Health[ like in the 4H Club motto]. So Green Oz Creek runs into Health Lake. Your lines again…

bb:

Head Lake is nearest Heart Lake. And Hands Lake is also a natural since we have Hand Spring near its beginning. “Hands” again. And all 4 imply Arkansas[ once more]. Herman Park is Arkansas at least in this way.

[INSERT MAP OF ARKANSAS WITH HEART, HEAD, HAND, HEALTH.]

bb:

That’s another thing I wanted to talk to you about tonight, Hucka D., if you wish. Herman’s Grave is Pennsylvania. The epitaph I mean.

Hucka D.:

Yes. It is.

bb:

And it perhaps can be seen from Kentucky. So, another thing…

Both a Kansas and a Kentucky are found in Edgar County, Illinois. And on the same “line” (New York Central). Edgar County also has a Raven village, which brings to mind Edgar Allan Poe’s comment concerning the value of his 2 most famous stories during his lifetime, “The Gold-Bug” and “The Raven”. In 1848, near the end of his life, Poe compares the public success of each and states, “the bird beats the bug.”

Paris, Illinois is the hometown of Alfalfa of Our Gang fame, who was noted for singing Bing Crosby tunes.

It all seems to point toward Edgar County being a container for the energy of neighboring Kansas (and its Bing or Byng Creek) and Kentucky (and its Gold Bug) in the 4 Valleys region of Herman Park. Also notable: Metcalf in Edgar Co.

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http://bakerblinker.wordpress.com/2012/06/18/concreek-again-01/

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Heart O’ Herman Park

Since I’ve gotten around to writing the text for this post, the appellations for the lakes pictured below have changed. Head Lake in the map has “reverted” back to Heart Lake, and the actual Head Lake appears to instead be the larger body of water at the bottom of the map, here called Heart Lake. So the two names have been reversed in the meantime. Drink Lake, to the left, will probably be still known as this in future posts, although it is understood that behind-the-scenes planning had it at some point as Hand or Hands Lake. Instead, at some stage in the development, the “Hands” part was moved to the opposite side of the stream in effect, or made the *source* of the stream, hence Hand Spring, which begins with “hands” as well (upper center of map). The implications for this move are quite enormous for the Frank Herman Einstein blog.

And now Bass Ackwards Lake (map’s left) is now called or implied to be Health Lake, completing the 4H analogy. And all this is now directly assoc. with the state of Arkansas through its own, strong 4H resonance, including containing the only US Heath and Heart population centers. Health Lake also could be different from the other 3 named Herman Park lakes in that it might be spinning in an opposite direction from the others, whatever that means. One clue to this is the removal of “Wright” from old 3 leaf clover emblems of the 4H club when a 4th “H” is added, which might mean that the one *left*, the 4th (Health), is spinning in the opposite direction (or opposite of (W)right). But what is this spinning if so? Could it be the direction of time itself?

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Lion’s Roar Tomorrow…

… and will probably just turn over the bottles to keep them from breaking, along with taking down the 37 pieces of track. Just like with Billfork, I can rebuild all this later. I still have some bottles set up in Billfork, but they are reversed and stuck in the ground itself. The ones at Lion’s Roar are standing upright.

The problem? Why Hurricane Sandy of course. There’s a very good chance for some accumulation of snow (a rarity even in these higher elevations for October) and also high winds are expected. I can’t take a chance with my bottles smashing. Good news out of this? I think I can just leave my pots and non-glass objects where they are there.

So winter is almost here, at least an early taste. Batten down the hatches as they say!

—–

Knock:

The town will still be here, as they say. You don’t need the physical town to have a town. Lion’s Roar will always be there.

bb:

Thanks Knock.

Knock:

Wallace3, please.

Wallace3:

Sorry[ once more]. Soooo….

Knock:

We must have addition spirits, as I think Hucka D., your Hucka Doobie, would agree.

Wallace3:

Return to Second Life.

Knock:

Probably. Any ideas?

Wallace3:

I’m from Jeogeot, so I just could establish a base there again.

What I “have” still:

Am I still a refuge from Jeogeot? Pietmond has been destroyed for 9 months now. Boris was very short lived. I should ask Knock — as Wallace3 I mean. But I think he would encourage me to return to Jeogeot, to write the history of that continent. Can I do this from Nautilus instead? No, he would probably answer. So I have several options. The most attractive, actually, may be Noru again. The Centre.

But maybe not.

I am still a refuge.

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Tomorrow 03

“Knock is the only person in town that talks to me. Knock is the only *person* in town period!”

Hucka D.:

That’s not true. There’s *me*!

bb:

If you are the golden bug or play Goldbug, then that’s way in the past still.

Hucka D.:

I’m still there. You haven’t unraveled the line yet. The Lion.

bb:

Many mysteries still about Byng and the 4 Valleys region, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

Daniel Blown, yeah.

bb:

I think I’d like to go back to Carcassonne soon, the stream with all the white rocks.

Hucka D.:

Great place.

bb:

How can I possibly create a unified theory about these 2 mtn. parks with a way between them??

Hucka d.:

Slowly. That’s what the mtns. want.

bb:

I could examine the references to Yards Mtn. in P. Big, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

They’re there.

bb:

Hand Spring is referenced in Spirited Away in that red/green/blue/yellow window illuminating the bowl of water in the vacant temple.

Hucka D.:

Temple of TIDE.

bb:

Yeah, suppose so. What’s the relationship of TILE and TIDE?

Hucka D.:

Same thing. Except concentrated.

bb:

Did TIDE predate TILE? And what of Tyle in all this?

Hucka D.:

TIDE solves the problem of The Fall in Dark Side of the Rainbow. It looks like nonsense when you write that statement out for me in your blog but it isn’t.

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bb:

Oh, The Table (!)

Hucka D.:

OK, yeah.

bb:

Remember I had all the avatars sitting around it in Happy or Hilo or whatever that village in Siliconicus is called now. The one I still have in Second Life.

Hucka D.:

Hilo. No, Philo.

bb:

Yeah, that one. Table House is central in all of it, along with maybe the Norris Building.

Hucka D.:

You have Lion’s Roar now[ to add in].

bb:

But back to The Table. Obviously this new fellow, Knock, is a progression beyond Tin S. Man or a revelation of who is inside that tin suit.

Hucka D.:

Not who you expected. But that’s Superman. The 4th Man.

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Knock (answering bb’s question):

I suppose the Village Green concept is the most important one to develop in your synchs, baker b. I like to talk to you as Wallace3 now, though. To be safe.

bb:

Where’s Z? Sorry.

Wallace3 (repeating):

Where’s Z?

Knock:

He’s at the end of Dead End Street. Little Green. In Little Green.

bb:

Sorry again.

Wallace3:

But there is no Little Green bottle in Lion’s Roar.

Knock:

Did you check again tomorrow? Today I meant?

Wallace3:

He was at The Table in Goremoor. In Hilo or Philo.

Knock:

Give that up[ for now]. Talk to me.

Wallace3:

Lion’s Roar is a new standard.

Knock:

Yeah. We’ll find Z. He’s around back somewhere.

Wallace3:

What of Marty and Plant and Lemon?

Knock:

Oh, they’ll come around. I’ve blocked them, actually. I don’t care about Marty too much. Or Lemon. As you know now.

Wallace3:

But that’s just macho positioning. You must see The Beetles’ greatness.

Knock:

Nah, we were better. Are better. We were around much longer. We went through the ringer. The Beetles… they just gave up. I’ll support The Residents over The Beetles[ as greatest rock group ever] sure. Even I see that. Unless it’s us.

Wallace3:

The Bill will remain on top of synchdom for now, however. But they’re not a rock group or a musical group period.

Knock:

Nah. Lemon liked them and brought them in.

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Tomorrow 02

Been reading my blog posts from about a year ago forward. Have reached part about reexploring TILE Creek again — finding TILE Falls, etc. Very exciting times. I hope we have close to that warm type of winter again, but certainly can’t count on it. First a really really cold winter, then a schizo winter where it’s really really cold to begin and warm to end, and then a really really warm winter. What’s next??? So I have to anticipate The Woods being closed off for me fairly soon, perhaps as early as December. Christmas vacation usually brings snow covered ground. Yet I don’t seem to have Second Life exploring any longer to keep me occupied during this potentially large rl exploring gap. Work on other baker b. modules instead? How about Paradox II, or Paradox III for that matter? Then of course we have Rainbowology now, which I haven’t really worked on in several weeks, or since the discovery of Lion’s Roar and its Kansas — really since the blog got into full swing here. Tin S. Man and I split over the 3333 nature, with the gap unable to be closed. Natural rift, leading to Lion’s Roar. Wallace3 seems to have even moved to Lion’s Roar now, and away from the Tinsity Metro Area of Green Oz Valley. Let’s ask him (to speed up things).

Wallace3:

Yes, I’ve decided to live in Lion’s Roar instead of Wallace/Tinsity. Knock will be a friend, perhaps this Z, although he wasn’t home tonight. I’ll examine Jeogeot history, which ended with Pietmond and a small addition with Boris[ just read]. Lion’s Roar has 2 ways, maybe three if we add in Pretty Way. The train track can take us-as-marbles anywhere in the Lion’s Roar location, as long as it’s downhill, har. Lion’s Roar contains answers. I will dig into the history of Goldbug, who was here in the past century, perhaps about 1841 or so. Found the Bee’s Line. Must examine what this line is more. Is it the train rail as I originally thought — I don’t think so now. Knock has indicated 3 “Men”, with a 4th man coming from Kentucky, a superman of sorts, called Daniel Blown. Daniel Blown is found in Billfork, hum. My friend Flynn asks about him every once in a while — “sure would like to know more about this Daniel Blown fellow.” I must investigate the nature of these 4 men, then. Some say that Daniel Blown might have even lived in Closed Cave???

—–

Wallace3 put pen to paper to begin. “Jeogeot was a fabled land, with Pietmond its crown jewel. Really it was Chilbo, and Pietmond was a chip off the old blog. Chilbo needed help. Norum and Chilbol existed in Lemony times. Norum had to turn into Pietmond, because it was not accepted in Chilbo (site of Medieval jousting fairs, etc.). If DSotR can be revitalized through Tin S. Man and Tinsity/Wallace, then so can Second Life and Jeogeot perhaps. Alma might know.”

Knock (looking over his shoulder):

Shouldn’t…

—–

… we be looking at the bigger picture. I’m just saying that to say something[ mind you].

bb:

Hi Knock my oldest friend. (smiles) I still haven’t read your book all the way through — X-Ray. Are you Tin S. Man? Because it seems that the other Tin S. Man is the real Tin S. Man.

“I am superman,” came the reply. Like REM except not.” “Another lead!” I replied back. Super. “Can I take a tour of town with you, Knock,” I requested. He shrugged, looked at his pile of work to be done, gave me a “who cares” expression, and waved to the door in acquiescence. “You’re so kind,” I said. He had a large gait; rather cumbersome to keep up with him as he turned left on Side Way to head toward Little Brown. “Do you know who lives *here*?” he asked. “Chuck?” I guessed. But he nodded — I had guessed correctly. Chuck was the fellow I theorized might have lived in Closed Cave in the nearby (to us normal sized humans) 4 Valley region. “This is the *real” Chuck, though,” said Knock. “Where’s Knick and Knack?” I asked, examining the brown bottle with him. He picked it up, suddenly “normal” sized. “Now you know the secret to getting out of here.” He handed me the normal sized bottle. I looked down at Lion’s Roar; the bottles, the pots, the rail. “Are we still down there as well??” “No,” he answered. “You’re either down there, trapped in the microcosm, or you’re up here in the stratosphere, with the townspeople unable to see you… Big Sky and all.” He laughed a bit. “You should have written novels, Knock,” I responded. “*This* is my novel. I know what you are up to. *I* created Tin S. Man, gave him the desire to research DSotR. For I am truly Tin S. Man, or I once was. Now I’m superman. I’m able to do this.” He indicated with his hands his suddenly enlarged body. Superman, eh? “How do we get back inside?” I asked, looking at the brown bottle. “Just put the bottle back on the ground,” he responded, and did so. We were back in Lion’s Roar, the bottle suddenly looming over us although it was one of the smallest in town. “We don’t need to go “outside” right now. As long as you know we can.” He pauses thoughtfully, allowing me to catch my breath. I looked around. The townspeople had returned, but they were more obviously than ever what one would call “shades”. “What of the segregation symbols in the town?” “They are what they are,” Knock replied.

“One more thing,” he added. You have to put the bottle back exactly where you took it. Just grab it with your hand. You can practice on your own. I have to get back to my studio.” “Working on another album?” I asked. “No, I’m working on getting Knick Knack and Knock lined up and harmonized. Yeah, of course I’m working on an album. *Always*” He disappeared inside the Knock bottle, leaving me on my own to explore the town.

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Tomorrow…

Incorporate Dead End Street into Lion’s Roar.

Compare Billfork and Lion’s Roar, short term and long term.

Continue Gold Bug story. Gold Bug is Golden Joseph(ine) in part. Money for tooth. Price on his golden head.

He had greenbacks (paper currency not back by bullion) coming into town. Told of gold in them thar hills (Kentucky).

Rely more on Poe’s Gold Bug story for more clues of Lion’s Roar *tale*.

“Don’t you think Lion’s Roar is the tale of DSotR2?”

Emerald City is Lion’s Roar?

What of the Rock Island energized by Ill./Iowa but originally floating down to the top of Periwinkle Falls from The Impasse? Floating Island.

Knock Knick Knack have library inside their building. Tells of Powerman, of Plastic Man, of Tin S. Man in order. Creations of Lisa the Vegetarian. Lisa the V. has temple in town where everyone in town goes to worship her twice, 3 times a week maybe. It is understood she controls the mtn. Knock is a priest of Rainbowology. Studies quartz — says most massive quartz crystals found in Quartz Brook on other side of mtn. Knock tells of Powerman first, then Plastic Man, then Tin S. Man. Superman? “Some say Superman is the 4th Man”, he says to Golden Bug. “Do you want to fly like Superman, little bug?” Yes!” came the answer, for Golden Bug knew something Knock didn’t, and that all Mans are 1 Man. He flew to Kentucky in reverse, then, which means he admits to Knock at the time that he came from Kentucky like Superman. “Daniel Boone was also a man,” Knock shared. “A real man.” “True man?” And then Golden Bug was off to another destination. He knew the Prism Cave held the key. It was a lock.

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The next day…

More questions: Does Wallace3 come to live in Lion’s Roar and not his own Wallace next to Tinsity? It is a great question; I think he does for a time. He thinks Tinsity too dangerous (radioactive?) to exist next to for now. Studies past/present/future of that area — *will* he establish Rainbowology under the 3333 Protectorate in that area? If Wallace3 comes to live in Lion’s Roar he may write a history of Jeogeot then, and Pietmond in particular. He will compare Lion’s Roar directly with Pietmond. For one thing, both are settings for fictional tv shows, but the townspeople will not know what he is on about here (since they’re part of the show itself, and unable to stand outside of their roles in this way). Wallace3 might say that Pietmond is better than Lion’s Roar, even if it is virtual. Can go inside buildings with your avatar. People of town will counter this — say *they* live inside the bottles — just go through the walls. “Then what?” Wallace3 counters himself. They do not have an answer for this, all except Knock of Knick Knack Knock. In contrast, Goldbug lived in the past, and Lion’s Roar is more like a 19th Century US western style prospector town to him, it seems, with segregation in place (notice acronym of Triplets) and colored bottles on opposite side of rr from clear bottles. This is just symbol, mind you, and a transfer of past memories and events of places to present event as art happening in woods of Herman Park, Haze County, US of A. Knock is aware of the transfer, however. Is aware there is prejudice in town, on the abstract level that the town exists in the first place. Knock says Wallace3 is needed here. Pietmond will make Lion’s Roar stronger, he says — a connection to a virtual world where indeed you can go into buildings and walk around as avatars. “But what of Sue?” he then asks. “Where are his prospecting companions? We would like to get him and his roaring out of Lion’s Roar asap.” Wallace3, still freeforming, states, “Carcassonnee was in Pietmond, an alien herself. Sometimes went by the name of Sharon or Charon. Lion’s Roar doesn’t have a powerful center like that.” “We have Lisa,” retorts Knock. “Lisa the Vegetarian. We worship her at our several places of worship 2 to 3 times a week, maybe less. We bring her pieces of quartz to honor her purity. She is High F… Hi-fi maybe. Yes… hi-fi it is.” For Knock knew they were making this up as they went as well. He looked at the alien Wallace3 over top of his 19th Century spectacles, took him in. “It’s good the grizzly people of this prominent village can’t see you, all but me.” He looked down the street at just such milling villagers. “Is this the Village Green?” Wallace3 asked, knowing it was a loaded question. “Is it *doomed*?” he could have added (but didn’t). “Z” might know”, Knock states. He lives at the end of that dead end street just up the road. A little green bottle use to sit at the end of it, so we always called it Little Green. But now it’s just Dead End Street. In a 2 room apartment on the 2nd floor we’ll find Z.” I knew *a* Z had been involved in semi-recent discussions of The Table of Hilo. I wondered if it was the same guy.

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