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New Whitehead X-ing Map 02

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Hucka D.:

Cliffs of Dundee… Castle Dundee… Orange Hill. Kind of all the same thing. Multiple names again. Is this where Rock lived, who identified himself with Crocodile Rock?

Daddy Cool the Australians were there. Crocodile Rock was originally called Eagle Rock before the arrival of Rock’s Rocket… the original Rocket Man, then. Daddy Cool [was] also known as Daddy Who?

While there was no actual “Crocodile Rock”, there was a dance called The Alligator.

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That’s a direct, direct hit with Coahoma County, Mississippi, Hucka D. Direct. Alligator on one side, next to Australia or Australia Landing. Then Dundee on the other side, referring to Crocodile via well known Australian movie character Crocodile Dundee.

Hucka D.:

Maybe Daddy Who? was a lego rock band, baker b. Maybe atoms were legos in those days.

bb:

Interesting[ possibility].

Hucka D.:

Think about it.

bb:

Nice.

Hucka D.:

“Crocodile Rock” was John’s first big hit… he had *arrived*. It rocketed to the top[ of the charts]. John understood a direct link with John Lennon. Then Crescent Island is the island in Moon Lake. Texas I believe. The eagle has landed… Eagle Rock tie in, then. Perhaps.

bb:

Thanks.

Hucka D.:

Alcorn lived at Eagle’s Landing. Alcorn Island is in Moon Lake.

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Hucka D.:

So this was the situation when Rock arrived. Rock is Crocodile Rock. Like John’s first no. 1 US single. He’s Rocket Man but also now Crocodile. He has reached Coahoma. He has souled his sole. He has become like Elvis or Lazy Sideburns Man if you wish. Houston, the Eagle has landed.

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We then step up. Welcome Mat. Step up to 4 Sticks, or 1973. 1973. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road obviously. Elton was there. He steps up. “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,” the single. Zoso… Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. And other albums of the era. Dark Side of the Moon obviously. This is a link. Lamb Lies Down on Broadway as well.

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Eldorado.

Hucka D.:

Yes. And…

bb:

Band on the Run. That’s Paul’s solo effort. Best, I meant to interject.

Hucka D.:

You are starting to get the time frame for Whitehead. Rock lands. Crocodile. Arrival. Welcome Mat and then the step up to Yellow Brick Road. 4 Sticks. Zoso or SoSo. First 4 songs of Goodbye, ending at the title song. Then just beyond this what do we have? “Grey Seal”, yes. Then “This Song has No Title”. But this is beyond Shared Fantasia, and beyond Sharieland. This is Elton’s path into 1973, the pivot year. The waxing, waning heart year. Elvis has been left behind. What was he doing in 1973? Probably not a lot.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvis_%281973_album%29

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New Whitehead X-ing Map

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“So much information on this map, Hucka D.”

Hucka D.:

Roger Pine Ridge. 3 days!

bb:

Yes, Hucka D. 1 or both or neither of them.

Hucka D.:

But to the Whitehead X-ing map. New things have been found out. Let me see (scans map). You see that Contemplation Loop divides exterior X-ing from The Interior, centered by the 2 tulip trees. You understand that… “Edwardston” is a link between virtual reality and real reality. You gleen that… Edward’s Stones may be multiple. You get the idea that White Rock may be named something different or have multiple names, like The Point, or perhaps The Point of It All. It’s more impointant than you realized. You make a link between names No Title and No Room or Norum. You see that Red Head and Burnt Head are related names. And what about that strange, wack monolith, sitting there near the center of Whitehead X-ing but only discovered by you several days ago. How about that? And now you understand Soul Falls is the point of death. Exit point and exit strategy. Oh you know so much more.

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Thanks Hucka D. Let’s switch to another post.

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April 30, 2014 · 6:39 am

“There can be….

… little doubt

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Whitehead X-ing Revelations 4

Rotting bottom of a central 4 Sticks pine, most likely a dead one.

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Looking up into the pines, with a large, long stick lodged against the most prominent one displayed here.

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Moving south, we have another picture of a rock from the upper part of the Korean Channel. I’m now tempted to call this particular region Mattland or Matland, perhaps after the rock called Welcome Mat at its top. Welcome Mat refers to my former co-worker’s welcome to his new office space apart from mine, where he worked with me for several months part-time before “moving on and up”. An incident marks the break between the two. From my perspective, still on this lower plane, Welcome Mat instead symbolizes a departure. This has also come to be associated, it seems, with the drawn cover image of Elton John on his “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” album, stepping up into the painted picture of the yellow brick road on a wall. This image has been used in a number of recent collages, some displaying Whitehead Crossing locations. One of the most interesting of these is the triptych “Peanut’s Big Adventure”, which also happens to be the last collage I have completed, and the endpoint of the Falmouth series as a whole (61st work).

But back to the below Matland rock — it’s a type of partner rock to Welcome Mat, lying a number of yards to its west and south. I’m now tempted to call this Crocodile Rock, which has direct associations with another stone (same rock, former name?) called Eagle Rock. In rainier times, a small pool of water forms at the base of this particular rock. Here’s an earlier picture showing such a pool. More on this Crocodile Rock soon. It also lies quite close to Rock’s crashed rocket.

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This same day of walking and exploring and snapping pictures, I decided to investigate more the perceived bee line of Whitehead Crossing, directly attached to 4 Sticks’ 4th or Last Tree. As I explain in a former post, I believe, I was sitting at Last Tree resting and happened to just look directly ahead and see the alignment of several stick or tree related protrusions. This day I took some rainbow colored twine and simply started from Last Tree, anchoring the twine, and traced the line across the protrusions, with results pictured below. I still think there’s something to this particular bee’s line, but it doesn’t seem as important now as the similar Bee’s Line of Kentucky over in Herman Park.

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And also this day the toy avatars returned to Whitehead Crossing, and were now granted entrance into the heart of 4 Sticks, unlike several months ago. In scanning that older post, I remember that I called this particular collection of toy avatars the Strang Gang. Today a leader would be elected among them. This leader might actually be called Jaydee or J.D…

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… but for the purposes of this post he is Lazy Sideburns Man, or actually the twin of such. As regular readers of this blog may recall, this twin was destroyed by Hater the Cow back in Fall, 2013, at my last fulfilled toy happening to date, in Herman Park’s Sharieland next to Heart Lake. In actuality, I simply went back to the same dollar store where I purchased the “original” twin and bought a duplicate toy. He is directly identified with 1973 Elvis, with similar sideburns and black hair. And perhaps similarly lazy as well.

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The election of LSM as leader. Pocket Rock is to his left here, and behind him hovers his close advisor Space Monkee, a member of the Nesmith Tribe that use to inhabit the Korean Channel in some number. More on all this soon enough.

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Just south of Whitehead X-ing proper, I found this conjunction of colorful spring flowers, which include a trillium (red), what I believe is bloodroot (white), a trout lily (yellow), and several violets of both white and purple variety.

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Whitehead X-ing Revelations 3

Monolith from the side.

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Another interesting tree in the same area (but not as interesting as The Monolith).

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Interesting unintentional trick photography here, where the tree in the back appears to be in front of the tree in the foreground at the top of the picture.

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Soul Falls, where The End occurs. Perhaps curiously, I don’t remember being able to walk this close to the falls before. Has the landscape slightly changed in the meantime?

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Diamond Rock and its namesake beach next to Whitehead Stream.

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Big Log, and Orange Hill/Cliffs of Dundee in foreground.

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A center of 4 Sticks, interestingly marked by a small grey feather. I’m now calling this pine The Last Tree or just Last Tree.

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This day a new, tiny forest was created between Last Tree and neighboring Next[ To Last] Tree. These are also perhaps named 4th and 3rd Trees respectively.

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Nice contrasts in bark color: blue grey, red grey, green grey. The more spread out “tree” just in back is instead merely a broken off branch of a pine tree, stuck in the ground. It is an artificial tree, then, like those set up at Christmas. Minutes later, it would itself be decorated with rainbow colored twine, thus becoming the Rainbow Tree of 4 Sticks centering a tiny Rainbow Forest. Again, all this occurs in a span of only several feet between 3rd and 4th Trees (or Next and Last Trees).

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Traditional entrance to 4 Sticks from the south. I suppose one could call these the gateway pines, acting as types of Whitehead X-ing Boaz and Jachin pillars again.

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Whitehead X-ing Revelations 02

Three pronged tree, perhaps in the Vinland district still.

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Nearby small, white rocks at the base of a tree.

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Patterns on a dead branch, like 2 windows or perhaps 2 square eyes.

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The Shallow of The Mall, with reeds beginning to emerge. What is the story behind this sink? Many stories yet to be told about The Crossing.

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There’s some poison ivy in the land, witness this hairy poison ivy vine climbing a tree in The Mall. Not a whole heck of a lot, but some.

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Reddish purple fungus on a log.

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Here’s an exciting new find. I call it The Monolith, a dead tree which has been somehow split to resemble a standing rock, like this one in Rudston, England.

The bottom indicates past beaver activity. Or is this instead the markings made by an axe?

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Glinting silver top of the monolith. I’m also reminded here of The Silverberg Totem in the Korean Channel below Whitehead X-ing.

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A beetle, perhaps a lightning bug, ascending the monolith. Is it giving me a message?

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Sun atop the monolith.

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Whitehead X-ing Revelations 01

Looking down the length of Little Whitehead stream, with the brightly lit Green Turtle and The Emerald to right.

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What I believe are scarlet cups emerging from the ground between Grey Seal and No Title rocks. Here’s a wikipedia article devoted to ’em.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcoscypha_coccinea

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Looking through the gap between aforementioned rocks, Grey Seal to left, No Title to right, and Scarlet cups, unseen from this angle, in center.

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Conjunction of No Title rock with a smaller rock on its eastern side, making a tiny cave. Yet another fairy dwelling in the forest?

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No Title Rock with White Rock to its right. In reexamining the latter, I consider it to be on a psychic level with any other rock of The Crossing. Very odd bleaching effect.

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White Rock contrasting with a paler and blotchier wall of No Title Rock. White Rock has been included in a recent Falmouth collage, found here.

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From the west…

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Another in a long list of classic Whitehead Crossing pics, which I’ll most likely be taking again year after year after year. It’s a look down the length of No Title Spring toward Grey Seal, similar to the shot at the top of this post depicting the same with Little Whitehead.

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Clumps of grass sprouting to east of No Title Spring. I believe I might call this area Vineland or Vinland, because of the numerous twisting and turning vines within. Muscadine vines? I’ll have to keep track of that.

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I’ve taken a shot of this fallen tree hung inside one of the vines before. Here ‘t’is again.

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Whitehead Mysteries

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Green Turtle (rock/moss formation)
Pillar Trees (trees)
Welcome Mat (rock)
Big Island or Crescent Island
Seal Stone/Grey Rock (rock)
White Rock (rock)
Emerald, The (vegetation)
HD’s Bottles
Relieved Tree (tree formation, now defunct)
Rock’s Crashed Ship
Whitehead Bridge 1 (defunct)
Whitehead Bridge 2: Green Turtle Crossing
Big Log
Orange Hill/Mouse Island
Oily Rock/Lamp
Fairy Home
new!: Monolith

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“Hucka D., still dwelling.”

Hucka D.:

Just stop. Talk to me. Now… Whitehead Crossing tomorrow. Excitement. Are you going to bring your toys? And will you put up your toys afterwards?

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Hucka D.:

Answer. And, yeah, it’s good you didn’t do your evaluation before the weekend. Dwell, dwell, dwell. Dwell dwell dwell dwell dwell. Not good for ya long run.

bb:

Collages are over. Nothing to distract[ me from dwelling].

Hucka D.:

You’ve still got Second Lyfe. Rent some land.

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When am I going to do collage interpretations? Overall.

Hucka D.:

Start tonight. I’d recommend and going back and reading all the Frank and Herman Park posts again.

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Whitehead Crossing and Edna’s Visit (!)

Hucka D.:

Go to Whitehead Crossing tomorrow. Study the new Bee Line. Study the Relieved Tree that has finally shed its burden. 4 Sticks is no more.

bb:

Now there are 5?

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Some of Edna’s photos from her visit to Whitehead Crossing several days ago…

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Me at the Korean Channel Gateway hemlocks.

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Welcome Mat.

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Center o’ 4 Sticks. The big psychic event of the day seemed to be the removal of the large stick that had been uncomfortably lodged on the back of a small tree since I remember. Instead we found it laying in two basically equal/symmetrical pieces on the needled forest floor below. Edna originally expressed doubt that this was a mystery. I quickly convinced her otherwise. You have to be aware here!

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This is the smaller branch that was broken off (alien hands?) to allow the large burdening stick to drop to the ground and break in two. It looks to me like it was cut.

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Then some of my older Whitehead X-ing picture…

Notice the “eye” in the lower, central part of the picture, formed by leaves and twigs and shadow. It’s actually in the very center of the photo right to left, as is the similarly queer white triangle formation above it that originally caught my eye when examining it. Yet another mysterious Whitehead X-ing manifestation, then.

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Speaking of which: Another shot of WH X-ing’s famed Green Turtle formation.

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Relieved Tree before the relieving, still carrying a heavy burden. What is the meaning of the relieving?

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