Daily Archives: October 8, 2013

Hucka D…

I have VWX Town for another month now.

Hucka D.:

Good. Too much information to leave behind. I understand.

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Carrcass-10 [or whatever] is steaming along now. Using artists I hadn’t before, with a new appreciation coming into play perhaps.

Hucka D.:

You see the end now. Of the present system.

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Yeah, I suppose. And then I’m hiking, of course, and generating photos from all that. Exciting time of the year!

Hucka D.:

Where to put your priorities? You don’t have to rush with VWX Town now. Explore Heterocera more. It’s not quite dead. Pepper is center.

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Brought forth from the edge to the center, passing between Greenup on one side and Yellow Down on the other side. Brown log equals Brownie, now known as Dark Space. Pepper was pulled through Dark Space from the edge to move to the center. This must be important.

Hucka D.:

Important must this be.

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What is the meaning?

Hucka D.:

Study Pepper. I’m here to help. Make Pepper a link there.

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How ’bout here[ instead].

Hucka D.:

Good. Let me look over your shoulder and study it.

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You’ll have to get a stool.

Hucka D.:

Of course. (pause) Where’s our stool again?

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Never mind, I’ll lower myself down so that you can see.

Hucka D.:

Thanks. (pause as Baker lowers and adjusts for comfort) I see that…

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Actually the post is here, Hucka D. I’ll just give the link in full and let the blog do the work…

Giving It All Back…

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And here’s the actual, direct link to the Sgt. Pepper symmetry information I was wanting… we were wanting.

http://invanddis.proboards.com/thread/5758?page=2

Hucka D.:

Okay, first of all Lt. Pepper spraying the pepper spray in the center of it all is the same as Sgt. Pepper.

bb:

An upgrade. Probably your line there.

Hucka D.:

He was brought forth from edge to center to match the water goddess, as hot pepper [spray] is associated with fire, the opposite of water.

bb:

Correct. So Lt. Pepper is matched or paired with the unnamed water goddess right off the bat.

Hucka D.:

And the Sgt. Pepper cover is composed of *cutouts*, just like Lt. Pepper is a [virtual] cutout.

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He’s just cleaning up after the Westies and Southies after all. (smiles)

Hucka D.:

[Cutout] like Ranger Johns and Biker Jones. Like Ben Thar the attendant of your city hall. Like Cardboard[ Cutout] Derek Jones, no relation to Biker.

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No, I don’t think so. So C. Derek Jones must be pretty happy that Central has been totally remodelled, and in the style of Westside with all those palm trees.

Hucka D.:

And we have a palm on the cover of Sgt. Pepper. Palms, because of the hand above Paul’s head. Another palm.

http://invanddis.proboards.com/thread/5758

Paul’s head is portrayed on the limb of a tree just as the story requires. Sgt. Pepper shows a palm tree on the far right, but as you can see in the image below, there are two palms on Sgt. Pepper. One is literal; the other is a picture pun over Paul’s head: An open hand, palm forward. The arm that holds the palm over Paul’s head may rightly be called a limb, so Paul cleverly portrays a death’s head on the limb of a palm. (To further sweeten this pun, the man’s name is PaulM).

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I can’t see. You’re too low to the ground. And stop taking my computer away from me! (laughs)

Hucka D.:

Two palms, then. Like 23 and 46. Oh, did you get the number game? 4 and 20. Like Lincoln’s emancipation speech.

bb:

Um, that’s actually 4 score and 7 years ago, Hucka.

Hucka D.:

Oh… right. So 4 score x 20 is 80 years, which is the time relevant.

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80 was the number of posts in the Gene Fade Mtn. rock event, Hucka. [LINK]

Hucka D.:

Central is the Sgt. Pepper album cover now. Work on that.

bb:

Well, in looking at it we *do* have the crashed and flaming car to the left, corresponding with the blue Buick nose down in the water to the left of Lt. Pepper as we’re facing him.

Hucka D.:

There ya go. That defines the limit.

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There are a considerable number of Sgt. Pepper images in the Art 10×10 and the Art 10×10 extension, Hucka D. Maybe I should log on — *log* on — and take a look at them… for them.

Hucka D.:

You log on. You appear at the surface, the opening. You are at center, like your home [base/starting point] is just in front of Lt. Pepper now. So you can reach your stuff as quickly as possible. For you are Lt. Pepper as well.

bb:

Makes[ a kind of] sense.

Hucka D.:

And the nose down car of *both* Sgt. Pepper and your VWX Town — balanced by the nose of the giant, unnamed head poking through the pink curtain. Pink and blue can be seen as opposites, like girl and boy. Little Boy Blue and Little Girl Pink.

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bb:

I’m going to log in and take a look around while you keep talking, Hucka D. Keep talking, though, I mean.

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bb:

I don’t know what those circling two lights are up there, Hucka.

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“The [dragon] pepper exists between the Lt. and the water goddess. Both are spraying… both are emitting sprays.”

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“The row boat exists about the same place as the null position on the other side of Lt. Pepper. What I mean by this…”

Hucka D.:

I know what you mean by that. Yes, the row boat is stuck, like it would be stuck at the null position where the two flows of the stream north and south, impossibly meat and cancel each other out. I’m here to help.

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“First prim is directly above the null spot on the bank to the west. I’m sitting there and looking directly down at the clashing flows.”

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“Then it’s obvious that the green waste pouring from the pipe on the Toxic Art Gallery — toxic waste we must assume — is the same or directly associated with the green, nuclear waste smoke coming from the reactor.”

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“And this balances the volcano on the other side of Central now, with its own, similar shaped, attached building. This was kind of a conscious association when I placed the structures, Hucka.”

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“The pink flamingo even balances the blue water goddess like the Buick does for the pink shrouded head.”

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Hucka D.:

You can talk to any of these characters. You can call another town meeting. I’ll be most happy to attend.

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A yellow cat eye stares back at Baker while he stands within Hole in the Wall. He’s been here too long. Logging out!

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VWX Town [Central] has been reborn like Sgt. Pepper equals the rebirth of the old Beatles. Replacement band.

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Sharieland 02

Herman’s mansion approach-eth.
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This day I also ended up visiting Billfork about a mile from the mansion as the fly crows once more. Below is Billfork’s “Beehive”, now split in 2.

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Billfork. Compare with here.

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Rock art on a Herman Park sign containing a warning about lead and other poisons in the soil. Keep lead poisoning in mind when reading posts just above.

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A white quartz topped rock that got my attention while hiking a small stream to the east of Heart Lake. I believe this to be a placed sign as well, although of a psychic or non-terrestrial or at least non-human kind.

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The rock (bottom of below photo) rests gently upon a curved limb several yards long. The rock is not rooted firmly in the ground here, meaning that the limb might have come first and then the rock slid against it, illogically enough. On the limb near the rock are interesting “symbols”. The one that struck me first is a “4” atop a part of the limb closest to the rock. I also thought this “4” might stand for the astrological symbol of the planet Jupiter. You can see this clearly in the below overhead photo, just above the rock.

Is the rock suppose to represent the planet Jupiter itself? Note that the white rock could be said to have a high albedo, just like this planet as it appears in our skies. Jupiter has the second highest albedo among the Sun’s planets, with only Venus reflecting more sunlight.

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Near this is what could be an artistic rendering of some kind of face. Is it a Jupiton??

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Facing the opposite way from the bigger 4 on the limb is a smaller 4 and then what appears to be a dash and the number “20”, seeming to create the glyph “4-20”. Is this the date April 20th? Does it have something to do with the number 20 and the planet Jupiter instead?

Check out this exact conjunction of events in the April 20th wikipedia article (most surface aspect of oddity highlighted):

1939 – Adolf Hitler’s 50th birthday is celebrated as a national holiday in Nazi Germany.
1939 – Billie Holiday records the first Civil Rights song “Strange Fruit”.

Those events, attached to opposite poles of human and civil rights as it were, occurred on the same day.

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Rock and limb. The rock is so white that it’s difficult to not take a washed out picture of it beyond a certain distance.

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Jupiter (and *4* major moons) in telescope.*

This is the glade the white rock and limb are found in. I do not yet have a name for the stream that flows through this area. We’re about maybe a football field’s length away from Heart Lake here — quite close.

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As I’m writing and pondering the text for this post, I believe I may have come up with a kind of surface interpretation of all this. The rock *is* Jupiter, as it appears in *Galileo’s* telescope, where he first learned of its *4* moons. So the symbol “4” on the limb next to the rock can stand for both Jupiter (astrological symbol in the shape of a “4”) as a white circle/planet, as well as its 4 moons. It follows that the limb itself, although curved, is suppose to represent the telescope Galileo first saw Jupiter’s moons (as well as Saturn’s rings, sunspots, and the crescent of Venus). The “4” is on the limb, meaning Galileo saw these things *in* his telescope. Straighten out the easy curvature of this pine tree limb and it could take on the appearance of the scientist’s telescope from afar.

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1 of Galileo’s telescopes (notice the bend).

What of the “4-20”? Galileo’s telescope he used to first spy Jupiter’s moons was said to have a power of 30, so that doesn’t quite fit. Could refer to the famous “4 score and 7 years ago…” speech by Lincoln, since 20 is a score of years. This might go along with the holiday/Holiday double reference of April 20th concerning civil rights. I’ll thus leave that second, smaller “4” and accompanying 20 alone for now, and deal with something else that was pointed out to me through the quote at the bottom of this particular post. In the time Galileo saw all these things in his telescope, Earth was considered the *heart* of the Universe, which all else revolved around. Galileo’s finds helped (according to that article I quote) the furthering of a sun-centered Universe instead, an idea Galileo was famous for championing, and a public belief that eventually led to an arrest that restricted him to his house for the last portion of his life.

Does Heart Lake, then, represent The Sun that Galileo rightly believed usurps The Earth as the center or heart of our local system? Stuff of further thinking for sure.

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Yet another really cool, white-ish Sharieland rock, this one to the north of Heart Lake and just below Heart Line at about its center. Does it possibly represent Jupiter *again*??

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Circle on a nearby rock also reminding me of a planet.

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Another nearby rock with the shape of a 5 sided prism.

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The surface of yet another nifty rock in the area. More on all this soon.

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* More from the same page as this picture:

http://astronomyonline.org/solarsystem/galileanmoons.asp

From any telescope on Earth, a view of Jupiter and its four main moons are possible. Galileo Galilei, an Italian Astronomer, discovered the four moons of Jupiter in 1609 (along with the phases of Venus) using a new invention called a telescope.

More information can be found on the Galilean Moon Fact Sheet.

The discovery of the phases of Venus and the orbits of the four moons of Jupiter helped to add evidence of the Sun-centered Universe (heliocentric). For the longest time, scientists believed the Earth was at the heart of the Universe. We now know that we reside on the edge of an “average” spiral galaxy among a population of several galaxies that are members of the Universe – there is no center.

As seen from a small telescope on Earth, you may see Jupiter and its four main moons like this:

The four main moons of Jupiter are:

Io
Europa
Ganymede
Callisto

The image above shows, from left to right: Callisto, Ganymede, Europa, and Io. These sizes are accurate to each other. The orbits of the moons are seen below, and all four moons keep one face towards Jupiter – called Tidal Locking (like our Moon is tidal locked to the Earth).

Each of these satellites are different from each other. An example is the interiors:

The interior of Io (upper left) indicates a larger rock core, a mantle and crust. Europa(upper right) demonstrates an icy curst, a liquid ocean, a mantle and a smaller rocky core – possible metallic. Ganymede (lower left) is actually similar to Europa and may also possess a metallic core. Callisto (lower right) may have a core, but very small – the interior is thought to be water mixed with rock.

More details on each moon have been left to their own sections, but much of our knowledge is limited and will require further data analysis and collection.

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Sharieland 01

We now come to what appears to be a fall hiking focus: Sharieland, an area of Herman Park tagged with that label mid-May of this year. Basically speaking, this area consists of the immediate environs of Herman’s Mansion and then the whole valley extending below it to the southwest all the way to Head Lake, a distance of a bit less than 1 mile as the fly crows. All the peaks and ridges immediately rising up from this valley on its sides are also considered part of Sharieland. An initial map of the area where each part is identified with a particular planet, per a palmistry association implied by its central Heart Line or Heart Path, is found at the end of this follow-up May post. This map will most likely be updated and re-created in considerably more detail before October is over.

The meadow pictured below is the site of a newly discovered and very important path, which, after studying palmistry related images online, I’ve decided to call the *true* Heart Line, at the same time transforming the old Heart Line into Head Line. I think.

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There’s no doubt in my mind that Sharieland is directly connected to palmistry and its various lines and mounds, but I think the association can be flexed to make, for example, different lines attach to different Herman Park paths. After studying the matter for about 1/2 an hour presently, I’m going to call the new path the *Head* Path and keep the Heart Path as is (as I designated it this past May). The actual *shape* and *relationship* between Head Path and Heart Path more resembles that between *Heart* and *Life* lines of palmistry, as I’m examining the various pictures of hands and lines found in a Google image search on the subject. But keep in mind… well, let’s just leave it at that for now to continue moving the text forward. I’ll have more to say about all that soon enough in future posts here. NOTE: Head, Heart and Life are generally regarded as the 3 major hand lines of palmistry.

So the eastern edge of the meadow below represents the beginning of *Head* Path, which extends itself about a third to a fourth of a mile directly downhill from Herman’s Mansion, and runs in a general northeast direction from this meadow. Despite being situated on a steep slope, the path itself is basically level throughout its course, apparently following the line of an old road. The mansion would lie directly uphill from about its center.

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This is a view down from a point on Head Path to Heart Path below, at about this central point of the former. In the middle of the picture one can make out the very interesting arching branch that seems to act as a gateway to the meadow beyond. I believe this particular effect to be fairy induced.

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Clash of red berry spotted bramble bush and fern. I think this particular thorn is a barberry variety, perhaps Japanese Barberry. If so, it seems to also be considered an invasive plant, avoided by deer and prone to ticks. Pretty, though. There are a considerable number of these bushes around Head Path, but not so much as to impede progress along it in any way.

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Briar choked end of a trail splitting off from Head Path nearer its western terminus. I had a desire today to get to that rock pictured here but it was hard going, not only because of the briars but I also ran into a bit of poison ivy along the way. I made it, however (probably shouldn’t have tried?).

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A rockier section of Head Path, in moving toward the center now. Again, this is not any officially recognized Herman Park path, but a traceable trail nonetheless, probably used by both deer and cows on occasion.

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There are obvious signs of human activity from the past near the trail, like the remains of a rock wall here. But no humans besides me hang around here any more in all likelihood. It’s just Baker, cows, deer and other wildlife. 🙂 I will say that you can frequently hear the voices and sounds of walkers from a nearby, fairly heavily used path, however — just uphill.

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A more impressive tree/bush that sprouts near the center of Head Path. I’m not sure what type it is yet, but the plant appears to be identical to the one found in Yellow Down (last photo from this September post). In my opinion the plant actually defines the center as much as any other object.

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I thought I’d include this photo in the blog because of a somewhat interesting illusion caused by a yellow and green plant directly in front of one of the central trees, giving the appearance of a skeleton outfit almost.

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Another shot of the fairy arch…

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… and nearby fairy rock stacking. There is obviously considerable psychic energy in the area.

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Larger, squarish rock of what I’m now perhaps calling Vale of Null or some approximation thereof.

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Amazing moss and lichen microcosm found in another valley leading to Heart Lake further down the hill. But the picture didn’t turn out too well. I’ll try again soon.

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Nearby pile of rocks with a piece of plastic underneath the topmost one. Trying to take yet another cue from The Woods, I then wrapped this rock up in the plastic underneath it (perfectly covering it) and took it home for further examination. The wife said it gave the appearance of a piece of bread, or a scone-like pastry. Scone Rock is the name, then, since scones are often wrapped in plastic when bought.

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On the same day of hiking, I visited Methril in Frank Park and found this end of a projecting log, which looks like a barking or snarling dog, just before hearing a group of wolves or coyotes eerily howling in unison nearby. I high tailed it out of there before dusk proceeded any further!

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Wealthy Mtn. 01

Defender of The Depression (actually it’s an extremely rusty oil can).

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Stones of Bedrock’s stream crossing.

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Two identical guardian bushes of Bedrock, one light and one dark, like the pillars of Boaz and Jachin.

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Platform area above Bedrock, once more.

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Leafless tree across the goldenrod filled meadow from here.

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Rusted out barrel in the meadow just above the center of Dark Space/Brownie.

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Some scenes from the old Michael Too campground situated upon a ridge on the other side of the mountain, also visited on this same hike.

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I’m counting 9 rocks now on Michael’s rock table, with Hucka Doobie’s impressive yellow quartz formation [LINK] still missing. Where did it go??

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The central, dark object is just a piece of projecting bark, but doesn’t it look like some kind of unlit, foreboding spirit from this angle?

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Rock below Michael Too giving the appearance of a log; in fact, I thought it was a log upon first glace. Log Rock it is, then. Might be connected with VWX Town’s Big Log pictured in the blog post below this. Big Log = BLog?

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