I should be able to finish an interpretation of Falmouth collage and also the Lis collages next week. Then I can fully move beyond Gilatona-Lis and collages in general and focus on the outdoors. Next week is going to be another cold one, with snow even in the forecast for a number of days.
The first picture shows ruins of some kind of building, perhaps a barn but perhaps a house. But in Frank/Herman Park mythology, I believe Hucka D. wants to turn this into some kind of *toy avatar* factory or enhancing facility. Included in this is certainly the neighboring log cabin, also now in ruins but not quite fallen down all the way, and its 4 backing vats, very mysterious indeed. Hucka D. associates the vats with the 4 TILE colors, and then divides at least the marble toy avatars into these 4 specific groups (red, green, blue, yellow *and* odd). He also wants to connect the ridge full of glass just north and east of the log cabin with the glass used to make marble avatars, perhaps a type of special or blessed glass.
We’ll have more on all that soon enough.*
A very interesting tree I’ve known about for years and years on the western edge of the same meadow pictured above. Might it too play some kind of role in the so-called factory? At any rate, it’s a spectacular sideways place log of a former tree (not a living tree).
A stream which merges into the Falmouth Creek near the log cabin. It runs in front of the “factory ruins” in the meadow as well. I do not have a set name for this particular brook yet but a logical appellation might be West Branch (of Falmouth Creek).
Nearby is a tree whose limb has for some reason angled all the way down to the ground and then back up. The first tree described is seen in the background.
Another view of the sideways tree.
A handle on the larger of the two containers pictured above beside this brook, made from a horseshoe it seems.
A more marshy area of this West Fork just downstream.
* Video on making marbles:








