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Out and about

Picture of a Sharieland rock from November, just north of Head Line.

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An upright picture Edna and I came home to after work one day. I don’t think the cats could have set this up, not having opposable thumbs and all. In googling my old schoolmate whose picture is involved, found out her mother died the same day as another schoolmate’s father who I also had a picture of in the same pack. Later I identified this trickery with The Mad, Merry Pranks of Uncle Joe and Aunt Zoe, coming soon to a bookstore near you.

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De-energized Supersity sacred hoop, also recently mentioned here in the Frank and Herman, Einstein! Blog.

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A couple of days ago I also re-visited Falmouth in Frank Park.

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Meanwhile at Whitehead Crossing in the same park, reincarnated Uncle Joe and Aunt Zoe, now half bee/ half human twins themselves, lead a new gang of toy avatars to the town’s south entrance. Name? The Strange Gang, I believe.

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Lazy Sideburn Man — or perhaps it is his twin sister Daisy — desires entrance as well. He wishes to be glued together for resurrection. Although he appears joined up from his former dismemberment at Heart Lake, it’s only the coordinated pushings and shovings of the accompanying ninjas that create this illusion. If they relaxed these efforts, he’d fall to pieces.

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Albino Turtle has heard about her larger cousin Green Turtle of the town and wishes to meet up. Her closest companion Satan Eyes has other plans. Shine Devil sticks close to him, not wanting to let a mortal enemy out of his sight. Chipper “Chippy” Chimpmunch is on the lookout for friendly squirrels. Zoe waves merrily to a wind blown oak leaf. Much more could be said here.

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Yet the Strange Gang would be denied entrance to Whitehead Crossing by the blocking Fourth Stick, also the largest. Karma is a hard thing to erase.

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I pack the cold, disappointed avatars back into my satchel and return them to my house.

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http://kdk12.tumblr.com/post/17344062139/the-games-room

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The four colors of the Colorado flag recall the Four Directions of Native American belief, which in turn recall the Four Corners states (of which Colorado is the north east.) Color attribution of Four Directions change from culture to culture, and we see this in the clash of cultures inherit in the Overlook’s decor (English, Modern American, American Indian, South American, etc.) Things change color in The Shining, and windowless rooms like The Games Room make it difficult to establish Cardinal Direction. (Note: cardinal means red) Another Native American word for the Four Directions is the Medicine Wheel, which relates to our second symbol, the bullseye.

Supersity Medicine Wheel, visited again just yesterday for the first time in a year and found to be dismantled. The below shot is from a bit over a year ago:

https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2012/11/26/supersity-02/

An “additional” yellow ball found at Supersity beside the Medicine Wheel or sacred hoop last year:

https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2012/12/02/return-to-supersity-01/

Yellow ball of seeds I noticed on my previous Supersity trip — still of unknown species, however. One more thing to check on my checking list.

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2 more yellow balls from The Shining (yes, it applies to everything!).

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Plans

Go back to the Gene Fade Mountain’s 80 post art work and look closely at posts 00, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, perhaps comparing them with the 8 (or 9) points of the Burnet “octagon”, if end is looped back into beginning. We’ve already made a connection between the 80 posts rock work and Kentucky’s Bee Line (through Fade Mtn.’s [failed] Weaving Spot). Is it now also connected to Whitehead X-ing’s Contemplation Loop, given that the weaving spot was also such a loop for at least one day? Must compare lengths of all. Something will arise.

Today I plan to go back to Missouri and also Kentucky further up the same ridge and take some notes, perhaps some c[h]ord. Will have to be 70 yards in length. I’m thinking of using wire. Will a train track be built at Kentucky? Missouri?

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In the end…

… Tin S. Man believed that 2001 synched to Dark Side of the Moon, not The Wizard of Oz. But it’s really both in one.

My take:

2001-Echoes is not a purposeful synch. That is, “Echoes” was not created as a soundtrack to the end of the 2001: A Space Odyssey movie (separately titled “Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite”). I believe Stegocat’s Contact-Echoes proves this by itself. The Wizard of Oz + Dark Side of the Moon likewise is not purposeful. Many synchs prove this, including my modest Dark Side of the Yellow Submarine synch (an earlier synch itself, like Contact-Echoes). And in this spirit I do not think 2001 + Dark Side of the Moon was created on purpose. And frankly even if it was, I’m not going to spend my time listening to Dark Side of Moon while simultaneously watching the grindingly slow 2001. The faster paced Wizard of Oz is obviously a better match for the musical smorgasbord of DSotM. I’m not that big of a fan of 2001-Echoes for the same reason, and that only uses the last section of the film. I’m not saying that 2001: A Space Odyssey isn’t a great film. I think, as a whole, it works better by itself (as do the vast majority of movies). You’d have to chop it up, perhaps into little pieces, in order to successfully employ it for a synchronicity.

So what’s the end story for Tin S. Man in this blog? The mini-myth really starts to take off in the 10th post, or “So We Are At Tin…”, and continues into 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. Posts 20-22 create a trilogy of sorts, and represent the end of the main part of Tin S. Man – Wallace3 interaction, with Wallace3 played by me. Another early trilogy of posts just after this (24, 25, 26) demonstrates a shift from Tin S. Man-Wallace3 interaction centered by Tinsity at Green Oz Creek to Byng Creek mythology on the west side of the same mountain (Wealthy Mtn.). The creation of Lion’s Roar after this definitely seals the deal, and totally isolates the Tin S. Man energy from the rest of Frank and Herman Parks, Einstein.

Now this sealing is being unsealed, with the understanding that the incorporated Tinsity has run its course and Tin S. Man is pulling out of his namesake town. The separation started with Lisa the Vegetarian, owner of sacred Wealthy Mtn. or at least the great majority of it, enacting the 3333 Protectorate around Tinsity, allowing Wallace3 to escape the negatively charged energy surrounding it. Tinsity becomes South, Gray, 2233, Baker Blinker Blog, old blog, Rebel, Korean and not English. Tinsity absorbs the energy of the Baker Blinker Blog and its 2233 posts. It becomes the past, but a window to the past as well through the Supersity Super Hoop. Supersity and its hoop provides an answer to Tinsity.

Lisa the Vegetarian has supposedly compared this sealing to the Union Blockade of the South during the Civil War during one of her speaking engagements in Lion’s Roar. I suppose the end of Tin S. Man’s involvement with Tinsity and Green Oz Creek is his Appomattox. Saying that 2001 is the intended video accompaniment to “Dark Side of the Moon” by Pink Floyd is like Lee signing the treaty with the North there in the courthouse. Lee, South, Lovely, Love Lee. Decker. (pause) Sunfish.

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Yards Creek, New Jersey with Sunfish Pond.

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SUNFISH.

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December 2012, Weekend 02

Sorry… a lot of time has passed since I took this hike; almost a month.

Below we have a sad story: the Red Queen hemlock next to TILE Creek in Herman Park, mentioned in several Baker Blinker Blog posts, has fallen down. Compare with a picture here.

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A beautiful Frank Park meadow close to Cache Creek.

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There’s an especially interesting, narrow ridge just off its upper end terminating in a rock face. I promise to come back soon for more photos.

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Moving about a mile or 2 west in Frank Park, we return to Gene Fade’s Mountain for more exploring. The big find of the day, as I recall, are some quite large rocks positioned in the middle of two batches I’d already known about. Again, I don’t have any proper names for these places yet, and once again I’ll get back here soon enough I’m sure. More stories then.

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In the distance of the below picture we have what I believe is a icosahedron shaped tent, most likely set up for deer hunting purposes. This lies outside the borders of Frank Park, but too close for comfort still.

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Another pic pertaining to the 80 fence post artwork discovered in November.

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The…

… emptying of the X-Spot Gallery will come soon, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

Not soon enough.

bb:

Oh really?

Hucka D.:

Knock wishes to talk.

Knock:

I see you found “Imaginary Man”. I am.

bb:

Very nice song, Knock.

Knock:

We must approach the table soon. Can you see?

bb:

Not sure.

Knock:

You saw me inside the 3333 circle. In the future. We will walk together more there. Beyond the Red 7.*

bb:

I think you also like the Residents… secretly.

Knock:

I like them because they help defuse the Beatles hoax… legend I mean (smiles).

bb:

Do you know the mystery of the Paul is Dead hoax?

Knock:

The solution you mean? It’s within the Village Green.

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bb:

What is the 3333?

Knock:

The future. Future City future.

Hucka D.:

He[ Knock] will return. He will be your Aid. Slowly you will move toward the center, toward the cairn. He will enter and you will not. Then you will see. 4th.

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* Knock is referencing my experience walking around the Supersity sacred hoop this past Sunday, interesting for certain. I’ve been dwelling on some work related stuff recently after hours, and not in an altogether good way. I was dwelling when I visited the hoop for instance. I decided to start chanting 2233 while walking clockwise just outside the rock circle of the hoop in an attempt to mute these chains of thoughts. I shortly got the impression that 2233 was opening up the past inside the hoop or circle. 2233 was the Baker Blinker Blog in the past now (this blog contains exactly 2233 posts), and through it, toward the center, I could see further into the past. In a way the central cairn is 1Pink, the largest carcass. So then I reversed my direction around the sacred hoop and instead chanted 3333. My impression is that this opened the future, in correspondence with me calling this place the Future City beforehand. The future is the Frank and Herman Einstein Blog beyond the Baker Blinker Blog, beyond the 2233. The circle of rocks represents at least the beginning posts of the blog, in line with the 80 post piece of art found nearby. The center of the *3333* circle is probably death or exit, but more than that — the totality of the soul in the 4 directions. It is the endpoint of the soul itself. So the past leads to condensing the energy of the totality into a microcosm, which is the Baker Blinker Blog; which is Second Life as well. 3333 is beyond the microcosm and into the Greater Whole. The circumference of rocks around the cairn is the *present*… I am in the Frank and Herman Einstein Blog now but it has just begun, really. The whole 2233-3333 walk reminded me of a figure 8, with the upper circle the past and the lower circle the future. But it’s also a kind of mobius figure 8 if so. You need both past (where you came from) and future (where you’re going), but it’s all viewed from the perspective of the present — where you are standing or walking or whatever *right now*.

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Return to Supersity 02

Although not that large, height-wise, this is a new and quite interesting cascade I found the past weekend just below Supersity, quite picturesque from this angle. I don’t have a name for the water drop yet.

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A disused driveway a little more downhill from Supersity, off the main road winding through the area, leads to a burned down house. The area pictured below lies further down the same driveway, if we can still call it that here.

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Details from the burned house itself.

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Back to a happier place: Supersity rocks taken from that main road I mentioned just above.

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Moving back into Frank Park, about 2 football fields away approximately, we find more rocks, including this set with a cool, roof-like effect. Looking from beneath, it’s not difficult to imagine that “Roof Rock” falling to the ground at some point. Eek!

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What’s probably an old logging road emerging into a tree farm. This would be about a mile west of Supersity now, and out of Frank Park once more.

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We close with two more photos from the Supersity area, on the as yet unnamed creek just above the cascade pictured at the start of this post.

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Return to Supersity 01

Detail of creek just below Supersity, or, more likely, part of the Supersity metro area itself. Interesting series of cascades here.

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A glimpse of Supersity’s upper cluster of rocks through the creek’s bordering rhododendron.

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Now at the top of the same rocks. Cool, pointy effect here. I’m sure this is some kind of sacred spot…

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… and only about 20 yards from the sacred hoop itself, just uphill. The Below picture shows the relatively clear space between the two.

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Central cairn of the sacred hoop, once more. Someone has been here since my visit last weekend.

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Yellow ball of seeds I noticed on my previous Supersity trip — still of unknown species, however. One more thing to check on my checking list.

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So this is something obviously different: 3 blue feathers are now pinned underneath several of the more perimeter rocks of the central carin. Is this evidence of some Blue Feather Douglas worshipping cult? I know that can’t be possible (once more), but… what if it’s true anyway??

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Blog Log

“Twin Peaks: Pilot (#1.1)” (1990)

FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper: Who’s the lady with the log?
Sheriff Harry S. Truman: We call her the Log Lady.
The Log Lady: Shhhhhhh!

Hollowed out log crossing the center of SoSo Village’s main open space. Little people use to live in it. Are they still in the area by chance?

Although I didn’t plan the alignment, the log points directly toward a recently sprouted giant mushroom. Giant mushroom… little people… opposites me thinks.

Looking back through the log, we also see it is directly aligned with the golden Trojan warrior at the heart of SoSo Village on its opposite side. This is yet another “accident”.

My Blog Log definitely saw something.

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http://www.phelpsfamilyhistory.com/history/galesburg/nehemiah_goes_west.asp


Future City.

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