Daily Archives: September 14, 2015

Ideas

“Lost in Hermania”

Independent film by Mmmmmm’s. Mmm (*not* Salad Bar Jack!) is lost in the urban landscape of Hermania, unable to escape. Hermania is a burg of quite some significance. Many Mmmmmmm’s live there. Mossmen too (exploiting Mmmmmmm’s?). Marbles as well. Bad ones. Bad ones? Dented.

Known as the first humanistic Mmm related film; beyond action-adventure. Probably low budget as well.

Film deals with rapid growth of Hermania, attracting the “wrong” elements, and the clash of cultures (3Ms). Must remember to be united through TILE and Meeting Rock! Must remember the cooperation of between their ancestors. Not devolve into the warring factions that caused the Wilderness battle, etc.

Must create a street map of Hermania — collaged from other maps. How? Hermania exists between Mars Beach (“south”) and Jupiter Beach (“north”).

How does actor-turned-director Gene Fade, struggling still to fulfill his ambitious (expensive?) “Fade To Moss” art movie, feel about a successful movie by an Mmm that’s pulling in the crowd (mostly other Mmm’s)? Not good, I’m thinking.

What is the population of Hermania? What of the pop. of the ethnic groups? Meeting Rock is seen as a landscape icon, like Hollywood Hills for L.A.

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Rediscovery 9/13/15

The territorial extension of Rediscovery continues, with exploration on the south side of Leola Creek this weekend. Below is a picture of a large gully that would contain an interesting and meaningful waterfall in heavier rains. In fact, I’m pretty certain I’ve seen such a phenomenon through the trees while driving down Leola Creek Road during said situation. As with a lot of my pics, the gully is more impressive in person that the photo suggests. I look forward to seeing the temporary waterfall up close sometime. I might even think up a name for it in the meantime.

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The paths and roads running through Rediscovery are increasing weekly. An old road was found up from the gully pictured above. Here’s a tree I spotted just off this road, which runs north and west of a local water purification plant.

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Beginning around this tree a loose or faint path runs down from the old road along a ridge for about 100 yards or so, until it meets some houses. Here’s what I found at the low end of this path. I’m guessing this is an antiquated water heater but unsure.

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Meanwhile the old road becomes grassier and better kept as it continues west around the plant.

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This is the general area where I crossed Leola Creek to access the whole “southside” area, a parting shot while heading back to my car parked just off Leola Creek Road. I don’t think I’ll do that a lot, however. Best to park in the Blue Mtn. Urban Landscape proper and walk up to Rediscovery. That’s another advantage to Bigfeet I suppose — easier walking access from BMUL.

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