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Bigfoot Reference 03: Bigfoot Wallace.

http://www.bigfoottx.com/page8.html

Bigfoot Wallace Museum

This cabin, the exact replica of Texas legend “Bigfoot” Wallace’s home, opened in 1954 as the result of local inventor and philanthropist Bunyan Balckwell’s many months of organizing and planning. Later, rooms were added to house the numerous items of interest donated by people from near and far, all interested in preserving the colorful heritage of Bigfoot Wallace’s adopted state.

William Alexander Anderson Wallace was born April 3, 1817, in Virginia. He came to Texas to avenge the death of relatives who were killed in battles for Texas’ independence from Mexico. By the time he arrived, Texas was already a republic. He stayed in his beloved adopted state and fought Indians, joined the famed Texas Rangers, and carried the mail for the Pony Express from San Antonio to El Paso.

Wallace was imprisoned in Mexico and took part in the famous Mier Expedition, where beans were drawn from a bucket to determine which prisoners would live or die. He fortunately “drew deep” and got a white bean, saving his life. The name “Bigfoot” originally belonged to a large Indian who stole livestock and many things from the settlers. A good friend of Wallace’s, William Fox, jokingly gave Wallace the name of “Bigfoot”, saying that when the Indian wasn’t around, Wallace — being a man of large stature– could easily take his place. The same story also goes that Fox was killed in a raid by the “bigfooted” Indian several years later.

Bigfoot Wallace never married. He died in the town of Bigfoot, named for him, in 1899 and was buried at Longview Cemetery. Later his remains were moved to the State Cemetery at Austin.

Next door to the museum is a replica of the building where the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed at Washington-on-the-Brazos. Inside are antique wagons, buggies and clothes from the past.

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Bigfoot Reference 02: Happenings

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happening

(I’ve highlight some stuff that might pertain to the recently completed Bigfoot Happening.)

A happening is a performance, event or situation meant to be considered art, usually as performance art. Happenings occur anywhere and are often multi-disciplinary, with a nonlinear narrative and the active participation of the audience. Key elements of happenings are planned but artists sometimes retain room for improvisation. This new media art aspect to happenings eliminates the boundary between the artwork and its viewer.

Allan Kaprow first coined the term “happening” in the spring of 1957 at an art picnic at George Segal’s farm to describe the art pieces that were going on.[1] The first appearance in print was in Kaprow’s famous “Legacy of Jackson Pollock” essay that was published in 1958 but primarily written in 1956. “Happening” also appeared in print in one issue of the Rutgers University undergraduate literary magazine, Anthologist.[2] The form was imitated and the term was adopted by artists across the U.S., Germany, and Japan. Jack Kerouac referred to Kaprow as “The Happenings man”, and an ad showing a woman floating in outer space declared, “I dreamt I was in a happening in my Maidenform brassiere”.

Happenings are difficult to describe, in part because each one is unique and completely different from one another. One definition comes from Wardrip-Fruin and Montfort in The New Media Reader, “The term ‘Happening’ has been used to describe many performances and events, organized by Allan Kaprow and others during the 1950s and 1960s, including a number of theatrical productions that were traditionally scripted and invited only limited audience interaction.“[3] Another definition is, “a purposefully composed form of theatre in which diverse alogical elements, including nonmatrixed performing, are organized in a compartmented structure”.[4] However, Canadian theatre critic and playwright Gary Botting, who himself had “constructed” several happenings, wrote in 1972: “Happenings abandoned the matrix of story and plot for the equally complex matrix of incident and event.“[5]

Kaprow was a student of John Cage, who had experimented with “musical happenings” at Black Mountain College as early as 1952.[6] Kaprow combined the theatrical and visual arts with discordant music. “His happenings incorporated the use of huge constructions or sculptures similar to those suggested by Artaud,” wrote Botting, who also compared them to the “impermanent art” of Dada. “A happening explores negative space in the same way Cage explored silence. It is a form of symbolism: actions concerned with ‘now’ or fantasies derived from life, or organized structures of events appealing to archetypal symbolic associations.”[7] A “Happening” of the same performance will have different outcomes because each performance depends on the action of the audience. In New York City especially, “Happenings” became quite popular even though many had neither seen nor experienced them.

Kaprow’s piece 18 Happenings in 6 Parts (1959) is commonly cited as the first happening, although that distinction is sometimes given to a 1952 performance of Theater Piece No. 1 at Black Mountain College by John Cage, one of Kaprow’s teachers in the mid-1950s.[12] Cage stood reading from a ladder, Charles Olson read from another ladder, Robert Rauschenberg showed some of his paintings and played wax cylinders of Édith Piaf on an Edison horn recorder, David Tudor performed on a prepared piano and Merce Cunningham danced.[13] All these things took place at the same time, among the audience rather than on a stage.

Digital media examples of Happenings could be as simple as artists creating a webpage about their issues or going on to blogs, forums and other networks that they could send mass art and information through.

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Bigfoot Reference 01: Real Brian Head name origin

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/625000/Brian-Head-has-it-all-sans-crowds.html?pg=all

Dear Editor;

I think I understand what’s keeping people away. It’s the name. Brian HEAD? Who wants to visit the Head? Not me – unless I have to.

There are a lot of theories about the origin of the name, but that’s all they are. One theory has it that one of the rock formations is shaped like a head, but no one seems to know where the rock is. Cesar Munoz, the resident historian and lodge bellman – he came from L.A. 17 years ago to be a ski bum and just never got around to leaving – doesn’t buy that theory. Like others, he says the resort might have been named after Williams Jennings Bryan, a famous politician who made a career out of finishing second in presidential elections. Eventually, the y was changed to an i. Or, Munoz says Head could be a geological term, such as point or cape. Another theory: A member of John Wesley Powell’s expedition was named Bryan.

Whatever. I say change the name. How about Cedar Breaks Resort? By the way, what’s a Break?

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Afterfoot 02

[continued from]

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So we’re back with actor Billy “Wild” Thornberry talking about his latest and finest production, the Bigfoot Toy Happening, coming soon to a theatre near you.

Wild:

Let’s hope. So we have both the Blue and the Red Ring Society, Red being replaced by Blue. The dinosaurs were the *Red* society. Blue came later. I can at least say that but not much more.

bb:

Who introduced the change?

Wild:

I can’t say too much more about it. Blue came from the outside. There was a red satchel destroyed and replaced by [a blue satchel], similar to the way my character Lazy Sideburns Man was obliterated during the Erath toy happening over in Sharieland, as you call it.

bb:

I have a feeling Taum Sauk introduced the blue ring.

Wild:

Mmmmmm. (with mouth closed)

bb:

But anyway, in present Bigfoot we have the blue ring and also possibly the blue mushroom in the center of the spool table, where Empty Promises now lives. You’ve known Tom Jones, the actor who plays that role, for a long time.

Wild:

Childhood friends, yeah. We grew up near Jonesborough, named after an ancestor of his, actually. He was a glass half empty kid who grew up and emptied the whole darn thing.

bb:

Meaning he was a totally negative being.

Wild:

Not negative. Realistic. Down to Earth in 3d. Not prone at all to philosophizing.

bb:

Yet he is our greatest philosopher.

Wild:

Bigfoot wasn’t founded on iron for no reason.

bb:

Irony, yeah. I get it. I think.

Wild:

He can live off the blue mushroom all winter long. It will keep him going, warm his plastic bones. He can eat it, set it on fire, drink it, even sleep with it. But let’s not go there.

bb:

No. The movie, named “Bigfoot the Movie”, will continue where the toy happening left off.

Wild:

It will be a harsh winter in Bigfoot yeah. But a twist will come early.

bb:

Come on, give us a couple more hints (!)

Wild:

Nope. Okay, one. Nah, better not. The Producer will get mad.

bb:

So let’s go back to the happening. What do you see as the connection between Taum Sauk and the early character you played in a happening: Lazy Sideburns Man?

Wild:

These are question we aren’t suppose to answer.

bb:

Give it a whirl.

Wild:

I’ll have to have my brians retuned.

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Wild:

Toy avatars don’t think like that. They see themselves, at best, as actors playing different roles. But they can’t philosophize about it. Tom Jones can because he is considered the Original Man of Bigfoot, a representation of something greater than me or even you, baker b. He remembers the wars between toys and virtual avatars that ended in The Wilderness. He recalls, through the ages, the first appearance of toys in Herman Park. “Why can’t toys appear anywhere except for Herman and sometimes Frank Park?” he asked. And so he set about to change that. He came early to Bigfoot. He worked with God and dinosaurs to change and mold the Erath for a specific reason. He knew the limits that Frank and Herman Park would tolerate about the toy happenings. There was a limit there. Bigfoot limit. And so establishing that as an Omega Point, he created a reflective Alpha Point. This is the Bigfoot we know now as a toy happening. The Omega was channeled back into the Alpha. Bigfoot sits about as near to civilization and Blue Mountain as possible. Rust Spot — isn’t that the name for it? — is furthest away. That’s where the *real* Bigfeet live, isn’t it baker b.? We know that much. We can say that much.

bb:

Wow, that’s a lot to say! Opens up a lot of possibilities. Let me save that and read it back.

[to be continued]

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Afterfoot 01

bb:

We’re here this morning with Billy J. Thornberry, star of the Bigfoot toy happening. Billy, glad you could join us here on the Baker Bloch Blog.

Billy:

Thank you as well for having me. But, please, call me Wild. All my friends do.

bb:

Thanks, um, *Wild*. So tell me how you got roles in several toy happenings so far. I know there’s the one over in Sharieland where you made your first appearance. And then there’s the kind of unfinished one involving Whitehead Crossing. That’s a Gene Fade production, isn’t it?

Wild:

It was such a brief role I can’t remember who directed it. Wasn’t that Albino Turtle [filming that day]?

bb:

Well, I’ll just have to check. So let’s go back to Sharieland…

Wild:

Well, you know I’m a clone of course, in that I am an actor playing [cloned] roles. Many of my wild, wild friends, hehe, worried that I was actually killed by Hater the Cow during the production. But of course that was a stunt double… er, stunt dummy I should say there.

bb:

I think people were shocked that the cow picked you and you alone for the crushing. None of the other toy avatars in the happening seemed to even be touched or affected at all. Yet you were in pieces (!).

Wild:

My wife was too when she saw the film, briefly forgetting that I was sitting there by her side and holding her hand through it all. “Oh, there you are,” she said after the shock and looking around her again. We both had a good laugh out of that one.

bb:

Toys are easily copied, so the replica seemed very close to the original.

Wild:

Indeed. And toy avatars are sometimes easily fooled because our brians develop in different ways.

bb:

Brians?

Wild:

Yes. (pause) Oh, I meant brains, haha. See??

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[5 minute pause to adjust Wild’s brains]

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bb:

So we’re back after a seating adjustment, we’ll say.

Wild:

Say we. Umlaut swastika German memory boat wampum negative carrcass.

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[10 minute break to reboot Wild’s brains back to default settings]

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bb:

Okay, let’s give it another try. Brian, I mean, Wild… ready?

Wild:

Ready, yep. So my wife also played Nina Sauk in the new happening, which I’m very proud of and what I consider my finest role.

bb:

Where you played Taum Sauk of course. The accompanying action-adventure movie should be out by December, correct?

Wild:

Maybe. Hopefully. But I feel that is the role I was born to play. Taum Sauk, the iron smelting genius who founded Bigfoot and what was originally called Irons.

bb:

But we have [the name] Middle Game in the middle, between Irons and the finalized Bigfoot, after the influential survey of the swamp where it was found to be exactly 100 feet long. A big number of feet. Big feet Swamp.

Wild:

Other toy avatars moved in after Mina and I settled into our rustic cabin, later replaced by a nice brick house, the first in the village. But it turns out [the producer] decided to change all their names to Johnson. So we have Howard Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Andrew Johnson, and Lyndon Johnson, both Elder and Younger. Andrew and Lyndon were secret twins, and that will come out more in the movie.

bb:

Can’t wait. What else can you tell us about the early days of Bigfoot? Was Taum Sauk there even before the planting of the trees?

Wild:

No, of course not. That was the days of God and dinosaurs alone, who original made the roads; planted the plants. We came after all that was done. There were no humans before us.

bb:

Dinosaurs were in the Bigfoot toy happening. I suppose that’s a direct connection to its past, then.

Wild:

Sure. And they all lived off blue mushrooms and blue stuff in general. The Society of the Blue Ring. Those were the dinosaurs.

bb:

Secret dinosaur society?

Wild:

Surely.

[to be continued]

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Past Bigfoot

Thanks to handy GoogleEarth historic imagery, we can determine that Bigfoot and accompanying Bigfeet Swamp were born sometime between April 7, 1994…

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… and April 5, 1998. One of the cool things about this 1st known historic image of Bigfoot is that you can clearly see its 4 traversing roads, or — from west to east — Blue, Green, Yellow, and then Red surrounding the swamp (more commonly referred to in this blog as the Swamp Road).

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The next decade and a 1/2 saw steady growth in Bigfoot’s defining small pine forest, which slowly but surely masked its roads from clear aerial detection.

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By 2015, the Haze County High School had been gone for 5 years. An apartment complex had arisen across Leola Creek, actually allowing easier access. The pine trees stood tall against the wind. Bigfoot was about to become a happening place!

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Bigfoot Happening Conclusion 05

It was soon decided. Taum Sauk *loved* the second, higher cave, and named it the Unholey Cave since it was closed up at the other end, unlike the first. Never mind that it, of course, had to have *one* hole in it to make it an enterable cave in the first place. The lower and larger cave with its two holes instead of one hole naturally became Holey Cave. Unlike in church, unholey is better than holey here.

While Taum Sauk was busy on his exploring trip, I dismantled the marble race track and also packed away all the Bigfoot toy avatars into my satchel, leaving only Taum’s friend Empty Promises behind. He plans to live in the center of the Spool Table, a winter caretaker for Bigfoot as it were. And I’m sure Taum will be by to visit on occasion when he can burrow out of the snow and make a return trip to the now abandoned town.

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I pour a celebratory 1/2 beer remaining from the day before and sit in my chair, staring at the surroundings for quite a while.

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In my mind’s eye, I conjure up an image of Taum Sauk being joined by his wife Mina in his new home.

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They test out the dirt in the back room…

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… soon joined by Taum’s beloved chair and atv.

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My 1/2 beer finished, I then get up from my own chair and take some final shots.

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I seal up the top of the Spool Table with metal caps so that Empty Promises can stay dry. I hear his small voice thanking me as I place the final cap over the second hole, making this place unholey as well.

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And that’s the end of the October 2015 Bigfoot Happening! I hope you enjoyed the pictures and stories.

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Bigfoot Happening Conclusion 04

It was logical he head toward Mina Pool first, named after his deceased wife Mina Sauk. Or so he thought she was dead. He’d soon find out otherwise. Joy and happiness continues in Bigfoot!

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He nears the stream flowing from the pool into the swamp…

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… but it turns out to not be much of a deterrent, with only a bit of wet foot resulting in the crossing which quickly dries.

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Taum Sauk is now past the pool and heading straight for the In-the-way Fern, which, true to its name, is directly in the middle of his path. But he’s able to skirt around it with only a ferny head brush as a bother.

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He then motors past the Caves of Brush, as he snappily names them. He’ll soon be back.

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He reaches the outlying area of the Bigfoot happening, and wonders if this is another iron smelting plant, perhaps owned by a fierce rival he has yet to face. In truth, it is the remains of the Middle Game High School Old Johnson Estate.

I think.

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The nearby crevasse filled with numerous white rocks confounds Taum Sauk. “What devilish spectacle of nature are we dealing with here?” he asks himself. Seeing the path ahead become more faint he chooses to turn around at this point. To my admitted disappointment he’s decided he’s already seen enough of the swamp, and is ready to find a place to bed down for the coming winter months.

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With this in mind, he returns to those caves.

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Turns out the lower and larger cave has a hole on either side. That won’t do, he thinks.

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But then he finds a nice new spot to sit and contemplate above it. *That’s* encouraging to him.

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And then there’s the other, higher cave to still peek into…

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Bigfoot Happening Conclusion 03

I’ve circled back to Bigfoot on the Swamp (aka Red) Road.

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Looking up: lattice of limbs, filled with chirping birds at this time.

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Looking down: Spool Table, which I might rename Brian Head after the recently killed Barbie head, the sole casualty of the toy/junk happening that I know of. Because that’s her (his?) quizzical name as I’ve indicated before: Brian Head. Not coincidentally, there’s a place of that name in Iron County, Utah. I knew a man who owned a cabin there once, way up on the side of a mountain. Perhaps he still does. He claimed he wanted to write a blockbuster film script for Kirk Douglas, who has so far lived to a ripe old age of 98. But clearly my old Brian Head friend is running out of Father Time on his mission.

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But what of the blue mushroom and matching blue plastic ring at the center of the table? The answer to that particular question and many others weren’t to be found this day. Bigfoot largely remains a mystery wrapped in an enigma seasoned with puzzle pieces.

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The 3 bricks topped with metal caps in the happening, each one holding up a specific curve of the marble track. They are, in descending track order…

#1:

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#2:

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And #3 (left, background):

And there’s a fourth cap in Bigfoot as well, with similar look and function but without an accompanying brick. You can see it in the foreground of the below photo, perched on the edge of the spool table. It’s sometimes called Walking Cap or Walking Ball to differentiate it from the other 3 of its ilk.

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The day before, I brought in a number of other marbles to test on the track mainly. 2 others made it down without stopping or flying off, just like Greenilocks the day before that. 2 more brides were also brought in for the new winners. But, in my ear now, I’ve been corrected by Hucka D, who states there was only one wedding during the happening. The rest of what he’s telling me about mismatched bridesmaids and groomsmen isn’t making much sense, so I’ll leave it out of the blog for now.

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Moving to the left side of the table we have dead Brian Head and matching Starbucks’ female head logo on the 4 shot latte I brought to the camp this day. Story behind the image here; I’ve never really thought about it until now! *

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More details concerning the track before its subsequent dismantlement…

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Taum Sauk is now out of his chair and sitting on the atv, clearly itching to start his exploring trip. Let’s see where he goes!

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* Quotes like this from the official Starbucks article about the image makes her sound queerly Hucka D.-like:

She means something different to every one who sees her, who knows her. For me she’s kind of the final say on the spirit of everything I write and everything we do. Even as I’m writing this, I wonder what she thinks. (She likes it, by the way.)

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Bigfoot Happening Conclusion 02

I left 1/2 of a New Belgian 1556 beer from the day before chill’n in this pool for the celebration. Almost time to repop the cork!

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Mina Pool probably holds more mysteries that you would expect in its deceptively shallow, golden waters.

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The pipe perhaps knows more than it’s letting on. Does the pipe have a mouth? Is the water that spills forth into the pool and inclusive Bigfeet Swamp somehow sentient?

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In taking a closer look at the falls, I spot a small salamander sunning on the rock just below. In a knowing way, I could add.

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The dying back of the weeds and cattails has revealed the swamp’s outtake culvert. I was somewhat disappointed that Taum Sauk didn’t quite reach this destination in his subsequent explorations.

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Bigfoot Swamp looking south to north across its approximately 100 foot expanse. We’re on the opposite side from Bigfoot now.

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Leola Creek looking down from the swamp road to the east. It’s about a 50 foot descent from the swamp to the creek.

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Then just turning around from the same basic position: Bigfeet Swamp from the west. I’m continuing to walking counterclockwise around the swamp on the encircling road and taking pictures before returning to Bigfoot proper.

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Almost back to Bigfoot now…

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