Daily Archives: November 17, 2012

Return to Gene Fade’s Mtn.

I’ll have pictures soon from my return trip to Gene Fade’s Mtn., following up on the first from this year occurring last Sunday and described in this recent post. Preliminary thoughts: There are 2 prominent flats or gaps on the east side of the mtn., similar enough in visual qualities to cause confusion during Gene Fade’s stay there, as he recalls. I believe I’ll call them Logap and Higap for now, for Higap indeed is about 100 feet higher than Logap at least, and maybe up to about 150 feet higher. Jupiter Rock, where Gene Fade was raised, exists on the ridge extended from Logap to the east, creating its own miniature peak. In my hike from last week, I entirely missed Logap, and also Jupiter Rock.

Today at *Higap* I also attempted to unwind the *Bee Line* created in Byng’s Kentucky during October. Well… interesting experiment but really no clear success gained except for a learning lesson. The approx. 65 yard string was extremely easy to tangle up, and that composed the bulk of the problem. I simply left the string up there, and will attempt to make a fresh one in Kentucky probably this coming spring.

Having “failed” at this task, my attention instead focused on the running fence art project also discovered this past Sunday, made up of 80 posts (# I checked today) running through a more forested part of a popular trail on the north side of Gene Fade’s Mtn. There is a very good chance this art piece, as I’m inclined to call it, relays more about the mossmen culture that use to inhabit the area (still does?) and perhaps the life of mossman Gene Fade in particular. Is *this* instead the true Bee Line (Gene Fade’s life thread), or a substitution thereof? I have a feeling it is related but not exactly the same. Wonder if Hucka D. has any thoughts about this?

Hucka D.:

My cue, eh?

bb:

Hi Hucka D. Thanks for showing up tonight.

Hucka D.:

Your time is limited[ at your computer]. I’m here to help. What was the question?

bb:

I was wondering about the running fence project at Gene Fade’s Mtn.

Hucka D.:

Oh *that*. Yes, that was a mossman project. A coded message for ya. Have you figured it out yet? Have you counted the posts yet?

bb:

Yes. There are 80.

Hucka D.:

How many posts are there in the Frank Herman Einstein blog now?

bb:

Lemme check (pause to check). Looks like there are 84, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

So this one we’re speaking in is 84. Where’s 80? Hard for me to crane my neck that far, hehe.

bb:

Let’s see… the 80th post would be the one just before the original post on Gene Fade’s Mtn. from last Sunday, Hucka D. Then the 80th post of the running fence project is actually displayed in the 81st post of this blog.

Hucka D.:

But at the time you thought it *was* the 81st post, because you counted wrong. So the 81st and last post, or what you thought was the 81st and last post of this running fence project as you call it, was displayed in the 81st post of this blog, the last one at the time as well, since the newest post is always the last. So the running fence project is this blog itself. Simple enough on the surface.

bb:

What would be the reason for this?

Hucka D.:

The woods are telling you that they know about your blog. And approve. Frank and Herman Parks know about Frank and Herman Einstein. (pause) Einstein.

bb:

Maybe. Extraordinary if so.

Hucka D.:

It’s SoSo so.

bb:

If so — SoSo so (smiles) — then I wonder if there’s more devil in the detail to this one. What if the rocks on the posts tell a larger story about the blog, relating metadata of some kind?

Hucka D.:

Take a look.

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bb:

Hmm, well I’m just going to have to keep that in mind when I return to the fence. I suppose I’ll go back this Sunday, then. Too weird a phenomenon not to (!)

Hucka D.:

Frank Park is talking to ya. Frank Park knows.

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bb:

So We Are At Tin… — this is also the 10th post of the F and H E Blog, Hucka D. Hucka? Anyway, I don’t think I did that on purpose. 11 posts in September, the blog’s first month. And this is 10th of 11. And *that* post talks of the last post of the Baker Blinker Blog, which is the 2233rd, also making a synchronicity with what Jamie and I were talking about then and he/she mentioning a 2233 composition of lion roar starts for the 4 Dark Side of the Rainbows. Er, but I think that’s involved. Traditionally Dark Side of the Rainbow involves 10 tracks of Dark Side of the Moon, and the 11th lies beyond. The 11th is the song about Tin S. Man, his theme track. 11 beyond 10.

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