Daily Archives: October 1, 2012

3333

The Frank and Herman Einstein! Blog is off and running. An early central story is the play between Tin S. Man and Wallace3. Wallace3 was in Tinsity first. Perhaps when it was called Gold. But he didn’t essentially establish a community there. Tin S. Man and Tinsity came later. Tinsity was a legitimate, incorporated community, established by Tin S. Man. Wallace3 then learned of this city. Quickly. New landmark. Wallace3 made comments to Tin S. Man about his sity…city. Tin S. Man invited Wallace3 to come back to this original homeland of sorts. He had moved away to make money in the tiling business. He exited through SID/Syd. Tin S. Man invited him back. Wallace3 eventually understood that he was invited to make a community now, based on 2 instead of 3. But they had to work at it separately, with barrier tree, for instance, doing the separating in part. Tin S. Man was scared of Wallace3, saw a monster in him. 3333. He was Boone. He was Bone. Wallace3 was an alien from Mos Ainsley, the Moon of Jeogeot (debatable).

Both worked for Lisa the Vegetarian from Fort Wayne. Tin S. Man awaited a new Ft. Wayne experience — ie, he awaited the return of Lisa (Second Coming?). Rainbowology was the key and Wallace3 brought this into the picture, with the blessing of Lisa. She had foreseen all of this. Wallace3 would establish Rainbowology as his domain, after thinking of Rainbow Sid first. But the SID/Syd part had lessened because of the firmation of 3333. Boone; Bone. Upon seeing 3333 Tin S. Man freezes up for a split second (but not in newer DVD players). There is debate over 3333.

Ft. Wayne Lisa establishes rainbowology through Wallace3 and the 3333 firmation. She has made her fortune through quartz, and some say the money has no glass ceiling, no firmation of sorts. She made her father 3d in the Valley of Quartz Brook west of Green Oz where Tin S. Man and Wallace3 began their communities. Wallace3 lived in the Tinsity area when it was merely Gold quote unquote and not incorporated. Wallace3 reads the history of Gold to Tin S. Man. Eventually Tin S. Man gets a little bored, because he’s already established his own sity. Based on history. Based on archetypes from history. Wallace3 then, when moving back, understands the 3333 firmament suggested or created by Lisa of Ft. Wayne. He establishes Rainbowology. 3333.

Tin S. Man:

I have been reading this Baker Blinker Blog, this 2233 worth of posts. It’s uneven, it’s not an incorporated work.

Wallace3:

Maybe not. Maybe it is South. Maybe it is the Confederacy.

Tin S. Man:

I have been reading it in Korean instead of English. It is Korean.

Wallace3:

It is about Jeogeot, true.

Tin S. Man:

You were on the Moon of Jeogeot — Mos Ainsley.

Wallace3:

I am 108. 2E2E.

[INSERT PICTURE]

Tin S. Man:

And later on, as you have told me, we have the starting of the story of us, Tin S. Man and Wallace3. And our Tinsity, because it is ours and not mine or yours now.

Wallace3:

No. It is ours. But mine is Wallace and yours is Tinsity.

Tin S. Man:

No.

Wallace3:

We must ask Lisa, then.

Tin S. Man:

Lisa owns the mountain. She holds key to another Ft. Wayne newspaper breakthrough.

Wallace3:

Rainbowology. Grok it.

Tin S. Man:

I am trying. 3333?

Wallace3:

Don’t freeze up.

Tin S. Man:

I am glad you got rid of SID. Syd.

Wallace3:

He cannot come into this village but remain outside. By orders of Lisa.

Tin S. Man:

Is Lisa Ozma?

Wallace3:

Alma.

—–

Hucka D.:

That was great guys.

bb:

Thanks. Wallace3 fits me well.

Hucka D.:

Wallace3 tells the story of Jeogeot. From The Moon.

bb:

Wallace3 projects the Baker Blinker Blog onto Tin S. Man. Netting him, in my imagination, like *he* is the monster.

Hucka D.:

He is. She is.

bb:

I have…

Hucka D.:

You have given him back his garmonbozia.

bb:

Well, hmm…

Hucka D.:

The Tinman channels to begin Dark Side of the Rainbow 2 starting at 3. 2/3.

bb:

He’s mad.

Hucka D.:

But then he channels “sun” on top of “heart”. This is sanity. This is completion.

bb:

He’s not there.

Hucka D.:

He *is* there.

bb:

3333?

Hucka D.:

Yes. Split screen now. One complete and one not. Castor and Pollux or Pollution. Too small a space to pop out, like the vesica top of a small submarine.

bb:

So Wallace3 establishes Gold in this area.

Hucka D.:

1997.

bb:

But then he leave.

Hucka D.:

2000.

bb:

Then Tin S. Man comes…

Hucka D.:

2005.

bb:

Wallace3 eventually finds Tin S. Man’s *incorporated community* based on Rainbowology and the decree of Lisa the Vegetarian from Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Hucka D.:

Yes. 2012.

bb:

Then Wallace3 properly establishes his Wallace to complement Tinsity.

Hucka D.:

That’s next. Can you see it?

bb:

Kind of.

Hucka D.:

The focus will be on 3 and not 2 for Wallace. The Sphere. The Singing Sphere. Can you see?

bb:

Again: kind of.

Hucka D.:

And then even another level. 4.0. 4.0.

bb:

A level that might drive one mad.

Hucka D.:

Yes.

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Yards Mtn. 03

Continuing with more images from Wedge. 5 Trees just below Wedge or perhaps making up South Wedge. Tilie x 5. Amazing and meaningful. Each of the 5 trees has a spirit? The largest overturned tree is also the lowest. The 5th? Or the first? Akin to Tilie, probably.

A blue and then a purple soda can more in central Wedge. There was an early fight over which color was more important.

A later edition to an area south of Wedge, between Wedge and the road (name of road?). Maybe even yet another rock lineup made by Michael Too, but the possibility is more remote.

Cut sticks in a stack. Perhaps preparation for a camping spot that never materialized, or no clear signs here that I can see.

Interesting rock in the creek that also flows through Wedge just uphill. Name pending. Seems somehow similar to Norris’ Voice Rock for some reason. Maybe about same size and shape.

Another open area beyond the rock pictured above, downhill and to the left of Wedge.

Mushroom from this open area.

Now on the other side of Yards Mtn., we have this nice, large meadow, looking up toward the top of the mountain. Cows graze here. Maybe horses.

Again near the Wedge now, but on the opposite side of the road below it, and on another creek emptying into [ ]. This creek will also figure into the newly developed arm of Herman Park mythology. This depression, I assume, harbours a small pool during rainy periods, but is now devoid of water. It will probably also garner a name eventually.

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Yards Mtn. 02

Another quite interesting rock near Herman’s Grave, and I think I *will* call this one Herman Rock. So you have Herman Rock below Herman’s Grave on one side, and then Munster Rock with the too peculiar lighting bolt shaped quartz vein on the other side (see below), making them sort of framing rocks for the grave in toto. Herman+ Munster = Herman Munster.

Sorry… here’s Herman Rock as a whole, then. I didn’t position the 4 small rocks on that ledge; someone else did. More codes to ponder if not to break?

Now moving to the other side and below the grave: Munster Rock.

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Campfire at the base of the rock.

Closeup of the Lightning Bolt. Since this is quartz again, can it be directly associated with Lisa the Vegetarian? Keep in mind this is not on Wealthy Mtn., however, but neighboring Yards Mtn., that has almost the exact same elevation, though.

Further west and downhill, but still on Yards Mtn. proper, we have this protruding ridge filled with old junk such as bottles, barrels, pots, fencing, tools, and much more. As we shall see, this will most likely become the material for an “art happening” at Wedge in the valley below this and to the north (north side of Yards Mtn.).

Then we move to some pictures within said valley, the first of rock piles closer to the top of the ridge than Wedge…

… and then a shot from Wedge itself: a mossy island in the middle of Wedge’s most central stream flow, as yet unnamed. I would wager a bet that a map of Wedge will be forthcoming.

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Wealthy Mtn. > Yards Mtn.

Rock cliff just north of the Mossman temple (“Temple Rock”) talked about in the last pictorial post of this blog. Unnamed for now. More later or asap.

Interesting, tiny cave nearby with white powdered rocks inside. This would be to one side of Directional Rock…

… pictured here from the north. I call it Directional Rock because one has a choice of high road and low road beyond it approaching it from the other side. And it’s difficult to switch from one to the other once you’ve locked in a choice.

Another interesting rock in the area, with a teeny weeny cave.

Then we have one shot of logs beside Square Forest from Frank Park…

… before moving back into Herman Park (my fall focus so far) and a picture of the grave of Ol’ Herman himself, the park’s namesake, seen from the back. The attached plate is said to be an extracted code from an entire book — never mind what the plate seems to say on the surface. It’s a code. We’ll call the book Winesap, and it contains exactly two mentions of “herman” within, making it a dis legomenon.

Then we follow with a number of other pictures from the immediate area around this grave:

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