Daily Archives: June 7, 2016

Bigfoot Early June 02

Another landmark oddity in Bigfoot, just below the Plateau of Raw Art. I should get a name for it. The object lies on the new Picked-Out Trail I found a couple of weeks back running just below the plateau on its eastern slope, just hidden within the forest. A number of additional junk items has already been procured utilizing this path and taken to Bigfoot Proper.

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Bigfoot Center. This day I cleaned off the top of the spool table so that it can dry out better after rainy periods, and also perhaps serve as a writing table in the future. Like I said, Bigfoot seems to be growing up into something beyond the happening last fall. Tigers may also be involved.

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Two clover flowers discovered at Mina’s Pool below the Bigfeet Swamp intake.

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Bigfeet Swamp across the top of its cattails. A small, central willow of the marsh pokes above them in the background.

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That now cleared spool table again.

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Bigfoot’s “port” at Leola Creek to the east. This is the spot on the creek most hidden from prying eyes of apartment dwellers to the south and north. Grassy (Island) is dead center, lying directly west from the middle of a similarly, grass populated shoreline.

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Interesting uprooted tree across the creek.

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*Ooh*. One of those light slashes! LINK Aliens?

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A barrel and a yellow chair also found across the creek from “Port Leola”. Preliminary judgement has the uprooted tree pictured above marking the northern boundary of the port, and the barrel here defining a complementary, southern limit.

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Heart’ o’ Grassy.

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Other rocks in this hidden zone.

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Bigfoot Early June 01

A possible significant find in Bigfoot along the road almost encircling the Bigfeet Swamp: the head of a wooden golf club. Remembering that the original object found in Bigfoot Center — and which the very successful toy happening from last fall was built around — was a golfing iron. Is Bigfoot telling me now that it is being upgraded from an iron (middle game) to a wood (long game)?? I’ve passed this spot many times and not seen the wood head until this day. I definitely think the find has meaning. Bigfoot *is* being upgraded.

The wood head was also found at almost the exact opposite side of Bigfeet Swamp from Bigfoot proper and its own golf club. The two clubs oppose each other in some fashion. And I also think the UMAPS version of Georgia (state) is being inferred, with its own iron and wood golfing references. Bigfoot is also clearly marked in UMAPS in Texas, via the only US Bigfoot. And my Bigfoot also has close ties to Iron County, Missouri.

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The wood head lies near the top of this somewhat mysterious set of apparently now forgotten and unused “stairs” leading up to Bigfeet Swamp from Leola Creek.

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Orange-y (Chester”? Cheetah?) Brook or Stream to the north of Bigfeet Swamp, once more. As I’ve found out recently, you can see the head of this stream from Bigfoot Center.

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Another strange spring outlet leading down from the Plateau of Raw Art, just like the Bigfoot stream but further north and not emptying into a pool/swamp this time. Although Orange-y Stream is nearby, it also doesn’t empty directly into it. Actually, there’s been little flow of water within this culvert when I’ve visited. It’s difficult to see (and take photos of) during summer months because of all the surrounding brush.

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Looking up through an avenue of green from the culvert toward the Plateau of Raw Art.

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There are a good number of these kind of rocks around the culvert.

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Another Bigfoot rock. There are many.

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3 photos taken at the Plateau of Raw Art as I made my way back to my car this day.

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“Return” to BMUL

Now it’s almost summer and everything is fully green, I’m beginning to walk the Blue Mtn. Urban Landscape trails again. Some pictures of stuff I don’t remember before. I’ll attempt to make a map of both the BMUL and also Bigfoot very soon.

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A new, progressive grocery store is coming to BMUL. Eventually this will probably extend the territory I can walk in it.

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Near the center of the BMUL, at a place I believe I called ALO last year, or nearby.

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Purple-ish flowers.

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Red maple on small knoll — another possible center. Is this *Grassy’s* Knoll (or Noll)?

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Landmark willow tree also at ALO.

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This spring, new sidewalks have been added to the Urban Landscape. Good upgrade — it was tough walking along this particular, narrow road before because of all the traffic coming back and forth from the nearby Huge Mart and attached strip mall.

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Yellow irises along a tributary of Leola Creek.

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Canine Lake (named again for the tooth, not the animal), is grassier than I remember.

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More BMUL pictures coming soon!

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