Daily Archives: April 3, 2013
Espi, Falmouth, 1st Spoon Fork Portal 01
1st snake seen in the year — of a garter variety. And right smack dab in the middle of Epsi.
This (fox? coyote?) skull was found on the limits of Epsi as well. And I unearthed not one but 2 thigh bones of probably the same animal in the clearing also containing the snake. Don’t think I’m going to be creating an art happening here. Seems a bit cursed or sumtin. And it’s hard to reach through the several patches of rhododendron you have to climb through to get to this clearing. Falmouth Creek is looking better and better… get to that in a moment-o.
Well, actually now: here we have another shot of Falmouth Creek and a square-ish rock between Visible I. (just off a public path) and the main spring of the creek where Old Baker Settlement once existed…
… if it didn’t exist here beside this considerably smaller spring just upstream (but still the only other spring I have identified for Falmouth Creek). This weekend I impromptly inserted all the bottles found toward the mouth of Falmouth Creek several weeks before into the metal circle also transported from that same location. All 34 or so bottles fit within, with room to spare. Is this true Old Baker Settlement?
Or is it the rock encrusted moss bank just in front of it, directly above the small spring here? At any rate, the two “clusters” (bottles and rocks) seem related. Separate but related.
Old Baker Settlement (?) can be divided into 3 logical groups of 11 bottles around a central, moss filled clear bottle, an obvious omphalos.
This may be related to the classic T and O maps of antiquity as well.
The densely packed nature of the community of bottles also certainly reminded me of the same in my also recently created PTG Town on the Maebaleia continent of Second Life. Since “Fi” is near each, as I’ve already discussed a bit in this earlier blog post, I believe there may be a direct resonance going on. Are the 2 communities the *same* even??
And taking this another step, is the separation of the 33-34 bottles within the metal circle and the nearby rock encrusted moss bank the same as the gap between present Planet Earth and an extraterrestrial race or races? Had to cross my mind.
Filed under Bill Mountain, Falmouth Creek, Frank Park






















