It…

… was not Rock Island but *Bloch* Island, filled with rocks. Slackwood gives the primary key, directly uniting Sunfish Pond and Block Island through *rock cairns*. But it’s not Rhode Island’s Block Island per se — that’s a pointer.

http://www.apricot.com/~jimcat/pictures/fall04/sunfish.html *

And it’s not quite Baker’s Island which acts as the first post of the whole, enormous 2233 post Baker Blinker Blog, although that’s related like Baker Blinker and Baker Bloch themselves. And it’s related to the only post of the present blog which I haven’t provided text for yet, featuring cairns as well.

https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2012/12/30/far-western-frank-park/

A knot of associations. The Tight.

AND this (Frank and Herman, Einstein!) is actually in a way the Baker Bloch blog, the successor to the Baker Blinker Blog: bakerbloch.wordpress.com as opposed to bakerblinker.wordpress.com. This is the Bloch Island that it’s all built up from (!)

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* http://www.apricot.com/~jimcat/pictures/blockisland/stuff.html

Seeing this, I couldn’t resist the urge to make a stack of my own.

Okay, so I was showing off a bit. That gray rock with the notch in it was just too good to pass up.

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