I get in trouble if I don’t update this blog on a fairly regular basis so here goes…
Karoz (read: me) is still investigating the shoreline of Sam Parr Reservoir for faces. He’s determined that there are so many as to be useless, so far, in an esoteric interpretation. Of more interest to him (me, again) are 2 nearby formations. One is called the Falmouth Rabbit. Here’s some pictures.
In the second picture, the actual hamlet of Falmouth can be seen in its northwest corner. That’s the aforementioned Brush Creek connecting the Falmouth Rabbit with Falmouth hamlet through a sliver of green. Sam Parr State Park and its dominating lake would lie a mile or two to the southwest here. Brush Creek is perhaps the major stream dammed to create this lake.
A logical interpretation: the Falmouth Rabbit lies between the two collage series of Falmouth (northwest) and the new one called Sam Parr (southwest). The Rabbit is a guiding spirit, perhaps, for Sam Parr State College and the whole of Collagesity. Didn’t Hucka D. recently compare himself to a rabbit?
I actually went into streetview to look around 2 of the four sides of the rabbit formation. Didn’t spot anything unusual, unlike, say, my 2013 visit to Sunfish, Kentucky.
Can we, then, get additional clues from this Rabbit? I’ll perhaps come back to that thought.
The second formation is here…
I call it Dragon & Boy, or Dragon Meets Boy. I see the boy within the brown field formation as cartoon-like and smiling. The dragon head it smiles at is expressionless. The eye of the dragon is formed by a grayer colored tree of the forest. The tail of the dragon extends northward along the lakeshore. Since the boy is smiling, I interpret this (and Karoz agrees with me) that this is a friendly meeting, and cooperation of some kind is taking place. The boy probably represents humanity, enclosed in a bubble world. The dragon is something alien, in contrast, and much larger. We are limited in scope on this small island called Earth. Those on the outside are seeking to help. They are very close.
Dragon Meets Boy exists in the eastern part of Sam Parr State Park. The lake the dragon’s tail extends along is its central, namesake reservoir.
Karoz is comparing Sam Parr Lake itself to a rabbit and its elongated ears, or, perhaps better, a jackelope. Compare this (Sam Parr Lake outline)…
… with this image found on a blog called ShellHawk’s Nest.
Looks like a pretty good match to me. It’s a happy, cigar smoking, beer drinking creature to behold here of recreational orientation indeed. Reminds me of the main character Fitz of 12 Oz Mouse.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackalope

Back in 2010, Karoz discovers another rabbit head shaped like a body of water.
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“The jackrabbit has been separated from the antelope again. It is your duty to put the two back together. Similarly you must coordinate the new Sam Parr collages with the earlier Falmouth ones. Can you do this? I think you can… with my help.”








