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more map stuff 02

“Back to Wick/ or Wicke/.”

Hucka D.:

Absolutely.

bb:

Two examples in the magic book. Here’s the sentences now for the reader or readers that I promised before.

Hucka D.:

Certainly.

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http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/416/pg416.txt

As a tigress whose cub had been
threatened would she appear, coming out of the shadows,
stealing noiselessly along and holding the long wicked
scissors in her hand.

Also he had a long
yellow mustache that dropped down over his teeth, and
always carried a heavy, wicked-looking walking stick in
his hand.

“Try it youself at home.”

Hucka D.:

Might as well give them the other one.

bb:

Stand back.

With a kind of wriggle, like a fish
returned to the brook by the fisherman, Biddlebaum the
silent began to talk, striving to put into words the
ideas that had been accumulated by his mind during long
years of silence.

Then he said that she was
a wind, a strong terrible wind, coming out of the
darkness of a stormy sea and that he was a boat left on
the shore of the sea by a fisherman.

Hucka D.:

*There*. That wasn’t so hard (!).

bb:

No.

Hucka D.:

And now the other one or two of your readers will know the magic book and the top part of its secrets. They’re even with you — us — now. Return to Sam Parr State Park Lake.

bb:

Okay, in a minute. And just following up on the above, see that scissors is another one of of those two-fers.

Going to a cloth bag that hung on a
nail by the wall she took out a long pair of sewing
scissors and held them in her hand like a dagger.

As a tigress whose cub had been
threatened would she appear, coming out of the shadows,
stealing noiselessly along and holding the long wicked
scissors in her hand.

Hucka D.:

We’ve seen her name before. Can you check for me? We’ll put the lake to one side for now… progressing…

bb:

Could be connected to Elizabeth next to Norfolk Lake in Ark. and its Hand. Elizabeth holds the [sewing] scissors in her hand, like a dagger. long wicked scissors.

Hucka D.:

Not the one I was thinking about, though.

bb:

No.

Hucka D.:

But it is near Heart[ Arkansas] as well.

bb:

Yes.

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bb:

Well, not finding it.

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scissors01

“Don’t [put] Run with Scissors, I suppose. I remember that before through Donna.”

Hucka D.:

A Candidate could run with scissors and have no fear.

bb: (checking)

Only Run, Hucka D.

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No Paper, Hucka D., per se. Lots of Rocks, including one in Cowley County, Kansas near Winfield. But we do have the story Paper Pills within.

bb:

Mother, the third, contains the 2 scissors I see. She doesn’t run with them. 2nd story [] is about paper. First story must be about Rock, then.

Hucka D.:

You better end.

bb:

Thanks.

460px-Rock-paper-scissors2

(to be continued)

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more map stuff 01

First off, what kind of name is Legos Choice?

https://www.google.com/search?q=%22legos+choice%22&biw=1024&bih=698&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=AJ5lVKLNG4OnyATb8IAg&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAjgK

Here’s Lego/ again from an older post.

lego

Hucka D.:

In this location, you have the seed of Roger Pine Ridge visit already concluded [Watersville + Barrett], surrounding future synch boy [Daniel + Day]. This could have to do with Blood Dr., and its opposite, Dr. Blood. Where is the good doctor?

bb:

Dunno, Hucka. Looking then at all the Winfields and you get variant Wickes, with an additional variant there of Sherwood. Let’s take a look at that.

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winfield01b

bb:

Interesting name of Rapture there too, Hucka D. Hucka?

Hucka D.:

Here. With my morning beer.

bb:

Great. Thanks for waking up so early.

Hucka D.:

Eeh. I could tell you’re having a hard morning in your special magic land[ Blue Mtn.!].

bb:

Thanks again. So I’m going to massage that data some more.

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bloom01

“First off, Hucka D., there’s this tiny place called Bloom just north by northeast of Winfield in Carroll County, Maryland, the one already identified as next to Legos Choice which brings up an assoc. with Winfield, Kansas in Cowley County there.”

Hucka D.:

Correct. When you looked up Bloom, Chicago Heights came up as a variant name in a rather short list. Cool! Wonder who did that (snickers)?

bb:

Yeah, and in researching our magical book came up with this yesterday… called the first successful adaptation of the book.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Heights_%28film%29

Hucka D.:

Well, you better not delay, and look up Winesburg, then. Why don’t you broaden it with Wines/. That’ll catch the sap.

D-11-3D

bb:

Good one again, Hucka. First… that appears to be the only US Chicago Heights. With a variant name of Bloom and also Thorn Grove. Blooms, like roses, are sometimes accompanied by thorns.

Hucka D.:

Wines/ now. I get your gist. (smiles)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Heights,_Illinois

The first European settler in the area was Absalom Wells in 1833. He built a log cabin where the Vincennes Trail crossed Thorn Creek, but then moved farther west to where Chicago Road is now. The first permanent settlers were Adam and Phoebe Brown who built an inn at the intersection of Sauk Trail and the Vincennes Trace. In 1835, a large group from Ireland arrived. At this time, the town was known as Thorn Grove.

The first school was built in 1836. The Reformed Presbyterian Church of Thorn Grove was formed in December 1843. The Batchhelder and McCoy homes in Thorn Grove were stops on the Underground Railroad. The first railroad arrived in 1853. The village was renamed Bloom. It was then renamed again in 1892 to Chicago Heights and incorporated as a village. In 1897, the village had twenty factories. By 1901, Chicago Heights had a population of over 5,000 and became a city. Its population nearly tripled in the next ten years.

1280px-Chicago_Heights_US_30

bb:

I like the Coors and Budweiser signs right next to the signs for the church. I think that might be a collage base, Hucka.

Hucka D.:

Nice. I have a Coors right now in my hand. And after that I’ll reach into the fridge for a budweiser. Coincidence? I think not!

bb:

That’s great, Hucka D. I guess you’re allowed to drink since I got you up so early to help me with this particular post.

Hucka D.”

Yes (*hiccups*).

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“Let’s then take the first character mentioned in this book. Wing.”

wing01b

Hucka D.:

Wick(e)s again. Thought I’d say it for you. So is all of Collagesity now going to revolve around this confusing bunch of map stuff?

bb:

Could be, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

What do the Wick(e)s mean? (snickers again)

bb:

Dis-legomenon again, Hucka D., as it turned out. Two “wicks” in the magic book.

https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2014/06/17/carrcass-11/

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

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Hucka D.:

Well show them to the reader or readers. Including me.

bb:

I’ll give the two sentences. Hold on.

Hucka D.:

That’s a further clue for sure. First off, how about Wick/?

wicke01

bb:

That’s Wicke/, but that applies more. Lots of stuff connected to that Wicker in Miss., Hucka D. Burns. Lemon. Obvious reference to Lemon of Troy and following Who Shot Mr. Burns. And there’s even the revelation about who shot him (!).

Hucka D.:

Absolutely! But no spoilers here.

bb:

This is obviously, also, the wicker man of Burning Man.

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Hucka D.:

Direction connection between your first and second life, then. And everyone’s first and second life for that matter. You light a wick to burn down into dynamite, say.

http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/03/10/lost-recap-mystery-solved-your-missing-jackrichardblack-rock-analysis/

Jack-Richard-dynamite_285

But sometimes, especially if you’re a candidate [LINK], it doesn’t work. You can’t kill yourself easily. You have to get someone else to do it. Convince them it’s a good idea.

(to be continued)

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What going on with Second Life… and all this map stuff.

For my 2 or 3 regular readers (I’m including myself here), I’d like to give an update of what’s going on with the blog. Currently I’m unable to log on to Second Life from my home computer. I believe it’s just too old at 4 1/2 years, and we’re shopping for a new one. I’m game for more Second Life adventures now, with the continuation of Noru’s Collagesity through Nov. and probably into Dec. and Jan.

But my focus seems to be maps, extending an idea born in Collagesity shortly after it gelled in July. And I think this will carry over into virtual reality once I can log on again. I have other ways to get to SL in the meantime.

Where’s it all heading? Well, I have a kind of master plan in terms of the blogs. The Baker Blinker Blog, my original one (2008-12), is now followed by the Frank and Herman Einstein! Blog (2012-2016 projected), and then *one* more blog before my retirement in early 2021, hopefully. Several works have spun off from blog post generation, including “6 Weeks of Shining”, “Baker Bloch in England”, and others. I’m producing collages at a faster rate than every before. Carrcasses (audiovisual collages) continue and have recently reached a second peak beyond the first one in 2006-2007. I keep working on MapS or Umaps obviously. That’s a kind of synchronistic bed for the collages.Today I even started working on a book synchronicity beyond film/album sorts. Just tentative explorations… the tome is codenamed Winesap. I may have more about that tomorrow or the weekend (wick-end).

So all is going well and SL pictures and stories will return soon enough. Thank you for being loyal to the blog, and keep coming back!

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40/90

chasm01

owl-s-head

http://www.color-hex.com/color/444444

elton02

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelphia,_New_Jersey

Prior to the community adapting its name from the Greek word for ‘brotherhood’ (adelphia), the area was previously known as Turkey. The only remnants of Turkey happen to lie within the title of a nearby county park, Turkey Swamp Park.

Philadelphia Freedom

Only Yellow Br/ pp…

yellowbr01

At the conclusion of The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy flies away from Emerald City at the end of the yellow brick road to return to her Kansas farm.

“We are moving back in time from North (City) to South (Farm), and all the urban vs rural underlying causes of the Civil War.”

bb:

Rural (Rural Hall, etc.) then dealt with in NC through Mayberry, etc. Lack of African-Americans in Andy Griffith Show.

Hucka D.:

We will have more Elton symbols in Miss. later on [and his first US no. 1]: Crocodile Rock<Eagle Rock.

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

The song was inspired by John’s discovery of leading Australian band Daddy Cool and their hit single “Eagle Rock”, which was the most successful Australian single of the early 1970s (with 1,000,000 sold),[4] remaining at No.1 for a record of 10 weeks.[5][6] John heard the song and the group on his 1972 Australian tour and was greatly impressed by it.[4] A photo included in the album packaging features John’s lyricist, Bernie Taupin, wearing a “Daddy Who?” promotional badge. The song also appears to have been strongly influenced by songs from the late 50s-early 60s (“when Rock was young”), including Del Shannon’s 1962 “Cry Myself to Sleep”, and “Little Darlin'” (recorded in 1957 by The Diamonds and The Gladiolas). The chorus resembles “Speedy Gonzales” by Pat Boone. While there was no actual “Crocodile Rock”, there was a dance called The Alligator.

bb:

Elton “steps up” from Matland and its Crocodile Rock to enter 4 Sticks territory. The year is ’73. Yellow Brick Road territory again. Is he coming or going? Welcome Mat.

carroll3b

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Day-Lewis

Rather bizarre framing of Daniel and Day in Carroll County MD by Barrett (east) and Watersville (west). Roger Pine Ridge anyone? Winfield is a codeword [for the magic book]. Mt. Airy and Taylorsville nearby (Andy Taylor of Mayberry, based on Mt. Airy).

I also can’t help but think there’s a relationship between the oddly named location “Plane No. 4” on the Carroll County map above (to left of Mt. Airy) and this…

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Airlines_Flight_93

… but I haven’t figured out how yet.

Of the four aircraft hijacked on September 11 – the others were American Airlines Flight 11, American Airlines Flight 77 and United Airlines Flight 175 – United Airlines Flight 93 was the only one that did not reach its hijackers’ intended target.

Lineboro *and* Roller in ne corner of Carroll County have already come up here.

https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2014/04/03/we-have-03/

Bizarre! I now recall, in looking up “Winesap” related posts on this blog, that Carroll County and its Winfield have already arisen here.

https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2014/06/17/carrcass-11/

Now it links to Winfield, Kansas!

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November 13, 2014 · 4:02 am

Marlin (cont.)

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

In the Nobel Prize-winning author Ernest Hemingway’s 1952 novel The Old Man and the Sea, the central character of the work is an aged Cuban fisherman who, after 84 days without success on the water, heads out to sea to break his run of bad luck. On the 85th day, Santiago, the old fisherman, hooks a resolute marlin; what follows is a great struggle between man, sea creature, and the elements.

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

Miami may be a carrier word. Formerly called the Florida Marlins.

Dophin may also be assoc. as in Miami Dolphins and Miami Marlins. There’s this from VA that I knew about…

Brunswick_County_Boundary_Map

Conj. of (Paul) Warfield and Dolphin. Unlisted Smoky Ordinary next to Dolphin also seems peculiar.

Dolphin may not be named for ocean fish here, unlike other Dolphin pp in Washington.

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talk of the end of Sam Parr State College.

(joined in progress)

Hucka Doobie:

I for one vote for the disbandment of Sam Parr State College.

Karoz Blogger:

I oppose!

Baker Bloch:

Looks like I’m the tie-breaker.

Baker Blinker:

Don’t forgot me!

Baker Bloch:

Oh, hi there Other Baker.

Baker Blinker:

Hi!

Baker Bloch:

Second Life isn’t running on the home computer any more Other Baker.

Baker Blinker:

Oh.

Karoz Blogger:

Is it my intense focus on sports and attempting to find local rivalries, even amongst the high school rank?

Hucka Doobie:

Well, I think it’s just that the Admin. Building serves as a gallery primarily, and should be grouped with the other baker b. galleries of Collagesity, which most logically means moving it directly south and against the Power Tower and directly across from Falmouth. That’s the decision maker. Then we can build another structure where the admin building use to sit. Am I taking your words again Baker Bloch?

—–

Hucka D.:

See how easy that was? Karoz is not *too* upset. As long as you keep developing the mythology of Noru. We are at a new level in that. A new perch. Sapphire.

baker b.:

We must think of the mayorial problem again. Where’s [Baker Bloch’s] father again? Still in Sunklands?

Hucka D.:

He’s negotiating a treaty with a local tribe of Jeogeot indians. Natives.

baker b.:

Interesting. Sam Parr State College must go.

Hucka D.:

Yes.

baker b.:

Another collage series may even form in the winter-spring.

Hucka D.:

We cannot rule it out. However, I see an emphasis on maps continuing[ for now].

baker b.:

How is that going?

Hucka D.:

You tell me. Electronic records.

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baker b.:

Why all this emphasis on Jasper County, Illinois?

Hucka D.:

See above.

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new “downtown” will probably soon be gone

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interesting

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Archers. Temple with prism colored rooms pictured here is now gone.

last book of Philip Dick before he too was gone:

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

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Pancake, etc.

pancake01

Laboratory, Penn., an unusual name in itself and now connected to the “Beaman’s Laboratory” in Falmouth’s “Beamen” college, has an unusual variant name in Pancake. To remind, this Laboratory (there’s 1 other pp in US with this name, near Lincolnton, NC) was uncovered due to another listed variant name of Marlinsburg.

Of the 3 other US Pancakes, one exists in Centre County, Penn., a place name also mentioned recently (LINK).

coryell02

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

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_the_Ashes:_The_Life_and_Times_of_Tick_Hall

tickhall01

Very cool Cavett-Tick Hall synchronicity…

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/11/strange-dear-but-true-dear/comment-page-8/?_r=0

I quote in full:

Strange, Dear, but True, Dear
By Dick Cavett
September 11, 2009 9:30 pmSeptember 11, 2009 9:30 pm

We were living in an ice-house that winter.

(That sentence is not about a power failure, but is the result of my favorite high school English teacher in Nebraska, Esther Montgomery, who advocated trying for an arresting opening sentence in writing a story. I hope you are arrested.)

I could as easily have begun with, “It was an ice-house; and it had been inhabited by Franklin D. Roosevelt.”

Clarification: My wife and I had been offered a place to go on winter weekends to recover from the weekly grind of taping five 90-minute shows in four days on ABC. It was, in fact, a former ice-house on the property of a majestic old manse in, I think it was, Stockbridge, N.Y. Its walls were at least a solid foot thick and it belonged to the eminent Canadian actor Donald Davis, abroad for the winter. He had fixed it up into a cozy dwelling, surrounded by woods. Memories of older neighbors confirmed F.D.R.’s having used it as a sometime retreat for himself and a lady friend. (Unfortunately, the walls could not talk.)

You are about to have your credulity strained, on a topic in line with an earlier column. One that caused readers to send their own similarly bizarre incidents.

It was a bright winter Saturday morning and I’d gone into the small town to get the paper. Not having done this before, I realized in returning that I hadn’t paid attention and was not sure how to get back. I was lost. All streets looked equally likely, so I picked one of many for no reason.

I picked wrong, but that led to what followed.

In front of a schoolhouse there were a lot of parked cars and people milling around among tables, apparently shopping for whatever was on display. Seeing the words “Village Book Fair” made me want to stop, but for some forgotten reason, I was in a hurry. It was clearly a popular event but, sadly, there were no vacant parking spaces for even a quick inspection, so I chose, reluctantly, to move on. But suddenly a car obligingly pulled out right in front of me, and I pulled in.

Twenty or so card tables held a sea of books. Still in a hurry, I decided to check only the nearest table that chance and the exiting car had placed before me. Without looking at any titles, I picked up a clearly used volume, mainly to see the quality and condition of the books offered. I didn’t even notice the title, but let it fall open somewhere near the middle and read a passage at random, the (approximate) following words: “Harrison was disappointed. Montauk would not show its face for the fog, and he so wanted me to love the adored place as much as he did.” The author went on to say that they spent the week-end, fog-bound, in the old house on the mist-shrouded cliffs.

Goose flesh.

A glance at the spine revealed the book to be an autobiography from the 1940s: “Who Tells Me True,” by Michael Strange. “Harrison” was Harrison Tweed, an eminent attorney at the historic and prestigious Wall Street firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy and (chance again) a friend of Roosevelt’s.

I like to think that one or two perhaps elderly and steeped-in-literary-knowledge readers among you would realize that the combination of “Michael” and “Harrison” does not indicate a gay partnership. “Michael Strange” was the nom de plume of Blanche Oelrichs (1890-1950) — poet, playwright, actress — a bohemian woman of letters of the 1920s and ’30s who was married to John Barrymore for a time, and to Harrison Tweed for another. The daring lady had been known to startle the few neighbors in the remote area by the unheard of practice of going topless on the Montauk cliffs.

The McKim, Mead, and White historic house referred to in Ms. Strange’s book had been nicknamed “Tick Hall” by Tweed and his law-colleague fishing buddies — owing to the unwelcome presence, even back then, of the pestiferous local arachnid later notorious for spreading Lyme disease. The surf-casting weekend occupants of the house referred to one another as “Tick Tweed” and “Tick Morgan” and, quite likely, “Tick Roosevelt.”

Not an incredibly remarkable story so far, I admit.

Why the goose flesh? I had purchased that house from 91-year-old Harrison Tweed. Three days earlier.

Being a victim of innumeracy, I don’t know how you would calculate the odds against such a happening. In such instances, is there maybe something operating other than sheer chance? Does anyone know a good book on the subject?

A skeptic might begin attacking the almost supernatural quality of the thing with the picking up of the book. Even though in hoisting it I didn’t consciously look at the title, maybe in my deep unconscious I had somehow registered the title years before?

But did the same force make me open it to the only page that concerned me? Adding to this the randomly chosen street, the unexpected book fair, the unexpected parking place, the one table among the many — and I suppose you could add the double Roosevelt connection (ice-house/Tweed friendship) . . . putting all that together, you get odds comparable, I should think, to those against people foolish enough to dispose of needed dollars in the lottery. (I like the idea that only in a society “illiterate” about numbers could the lottery exist at all.)

What the hell is coincidence anyway, in its most astonishing instances? A subject worth pursuing at another time? Thinking about it fogs my mind, and makes me recall something that’s haunted me for years. It’s a koan-like thought from my class with the reincarnated Socrates of Yale, philosophy professor Paul Weiss: the idea that that, logically, there is no such thing as a possibility that did not take place. In what sense, then, was it possible?

And what, then, do you call things like my Tweed house incident. A possibility that was not caused?

Keep your answer brief, but pithy.

P.S. No more Burton teasing. Next time, including a hilarious story.

P.P.S. Could I buy someone in Philadelphia a season ticket to boo Michael Vick for me?

Close proximity of Tick Hall (Montauk, NY), Old Lyme, and Bloch Island, all mentioned in this blog now.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Lyme,_Connecticut

The placename “Lyme” derives from Lyme Regis, a small port on the coast of Dorset, England, from which it is believed the early settlers migrated in the 17th century.[3] The picturesque Old Lyme Cemetery contains the graves of the original settlers. The Duck River flows through the cemetery and into the Connecticut River at Watch Rock Park.

The “Lyme” in Lyme disease was named after the town. It was discovered in 1975 after a mysterious outbreak of what appeared to be juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in children who lived in Lyme and Old Lyme.

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trimmed down burg

TEXT SOON.

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Revisiting “Marlin”

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http://www.bigfootencounters.com/articles/beaman_monster.htm

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1904 Pettis County map (same year as the circus train wreck mentioned above with the gorilla escape). I’ve indicated that Beaman use to be called or has variable name Marlin.

mo-pettis-county-1904-mapb

Other non-Marlin based variable name besides Beaman in above is Laboratory. Here is a Falmouth collage dealing with just this combination of names: “Beemen” (or 2 Beeman), related to alchemical laboratory, that may or may not be same as meth lab, a la a Breaking Bad. If latter, 2 beemen here are Mr. White and Mr. Pinkman.

https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2014/04/03/nother-test/

bb:

Then in “Beeman,” the following collage, I originally had a giant turtle peering over the rock at the 2 beemen. This represents Green Turtle, which is a rock directly behind the rock pictured in the collage, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

Is that the legendary Edward Stone? At last?

bb:

Unsure. But anyway I decided the turtle didn’t fit into the collage, as I kept adding in lego works originally found in “2989” a couple of weeks ago. Or maybe it was just a couple of days back that I created it. So many collages in so short a time (!).

Hucka D.:

54 and counting. You’ll reach 61. The magic number. Then your work will be done.

(to be continued)

https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2014/04/04/more-collages-02/

“Green represents safety. Green represent protection. The turtle protects. Where is the cat part? Not needed to know yet.”

bb:

So this is like Jessee and Walt’s lab on Breaking Bad. Interesting.

Hucka D.:

The lab is an alchemist’s lab, not technically a chemist’s lab. The red-blue death is beyond the rock, out more in the real world. Edward Stone shelters the two individuals, busy as men bees, from all that. Until the end[ of Season 3].

bb:

Edwardston’s number is 3, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

Now if we look at that picture (“Beemen”), we can see more the process. It deals with TILE. The blue lego piece at the top gives first clue that this is the top of the TILE Waterfall, and the tile/lego is about to drop down. Falls. The only reason we do not have a type of death at the bottom of the fall or falls is The Contraption. The Contraption must be a perpetual motion machine, and it is. It works backwards and forwards in time[ as stated]. It powers the fall of TILE. The lego pieces are like the marbles that fall. Pull up a picture of Newton 09 if you wish.

Then, as we already know from early in Collagesity’s history, we have a link between Falls County Texas and its central Marlin (largest pop place of that name?), and Tired Falls of my virtual village, along with the falls pouring out of the front of the town diner. Perch.

https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2014/07/16/thoughts-7/

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I am becoming CH. Geneva+Houston County Alabama shows this.

*Then*, Marlinton has just come up in a Frank and Herman Einstein! blog post related to August and Pink Cone (=Pinkie?) and Big Island mythos stuff. Here’s that link again, but it’s actually the post just below this.

https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2014/11/06/big-island-revisited-01/

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Big Island Revisited 01

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

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bb:

Hucka D, you have to be aware of these little synchronicities in research: Green and Adair conjunction in Oklahoma in two separate places.

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—–

“I found a pink cone near August, West Virginia. Pinkie… the wee-est. Mysterious movings of this cone mentioned here. Pinkie is Peter, again.”

http://www.traveling219.com/stories/elkins-marlinton/pink-cone/

—–

Loose Thoughts…

But here’s the reason I’m sure that Derleth should be invoked here: the presence of a Pons sim immediately east of Chesaux, and then the presence of *Holmes* sim directly east of that — all in a row. Derleth saw his character Solar *Pons*, similarly, as a direct successor to Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock *Holmes*. Yet as Hucka D. has already discussed, Pons and Holmes are also the names of comets, and thus their conjunction here in the Comet Archipelago may have nothing to do with a Derleth homage, but just one of those happy or meaningful “accidents” that seems to occur with such frequency when dealing with SL mythology.

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Dr. Bloodmoney:

http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/backissues/5/jameson5art.htm

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Book found in New Wells (hole behind Hucka D.’s lakeside cottage in Chesaux, covered by Tron arcade game). On front is Blood Dr., on back is Dr. Blood. The book read from back is different from one read from first. It is a 4d book. It is found in the hole, or in direct conjunction with the hole. This is new material. The book is *not* Philip Dick’s Dr. Bloodmoney, but there still may be a relationship. It is a red book. Or blue book. Or both. Purest Green inside?

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

Players assume the role of an unnamed person known as the Stranger, who stumbles across an unusual book titled “Myst”. The Stranger reads the book and discovers a detailed description of an island world called Myst. Placing his hand on the last page, the Stranger is whisked away to the world described, and is left with no choice but to explore the island.[7][8] Myst contains a library where two additional books can be found, colored red and blue. These books are traps that hold Sirrus and Achenar, the sons of Atrus, who once lived on Myst island with his wife Catherine. Atrus writes special “linking books” that transport people to the worlds, or “Ages”, that the books describe. From the panels of their books, Sirrus and Achenar both tell the Stranger that Atrus is dead, Sirrus hypothesizing that he must have died since he hasn’t returned from looking for evidence against them, while Achenar claims Sirrus murdered him. Both plead for the Stranger to help them escape. However, the books are missing several pages, so the sons’ messages are at first unclear, and riddled with static.

As the Stranger continues to explore the island, more books linking to more Ages are discovered hidden behind complex mechanisms and puzzles. The Stranger must visit each Age, find the red and blue pages hidden there, and return to Myst Island. These pages can then be placed in the corresponding books. As the Stranger adds more pages to these books, the brothers can speak more clearly. Each brother maintains that the other brother cannot be trusted. After collecting four pages, the brothers can talk clearly enough to tell the Stranger where the fifth page is hidden. If the Stranger gives either brother their fifth page, they will be free. The Stranger is left with a choice to help Sirrus, Achenar, or neither.[9]

Both brothers beg the Stranger not to touch the green book that is stored in the same location as their last pages. They claim that it is a book like their own that will trap the Stranger. In truth, it leads to D’ni, where Atrus is imprisoned. When the book is opened, Atrus asks the Stranger to bring him a final page that is hidden on Myst Island; without it, he cannot bring his sons to justice. The game has several endings, depending on the player’s actions. Giving either Sirrus or Achenar the final page of their book causes the Stranger to switch places with the son, leaving the player trapped inside the Prison book. Linking to D’ni without the page Atrus asks for leaves the Stranger and Atrus trapped on D’ni. Linking to D’ni with the page allows Atrus to complete his Myst book and return to the island.[9] Upon returning to the library, the player finds the red and blue books gone, and burn marks on the shelves where they used to be.

Myst is a direct antecedent to Second Life, especially translated through legendary explorer Salazar Jack.

realMystPic4

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Quoting again from this:

Loose Thoughts…

No coincidence, either, that Hucka D. becomes involved, early on in his SL existence, with the audiovisual synchronicity Tronesis, with music provided by the Peter Gabriel led version of Genesis. Peter/Pinky, in a way, is Peter Gabriel as well, as seen in the celestial mechanics of the Cross of the Lamb.

This has to do with a lot of other things, apparently, like (perhaps) the fact that the Mole Hill convexity on the island appears as a Mountain from a distance (another WV or West Virginia idea). Speaking of which, the *sealed* hole also represents West Virginia, I think, especially The Jug region of Middle Creek Island.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Island_Creek#The_Jug

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