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37 x 49 x 61.

1 (12) 13 (12) 25 (12) 37 (12) 49 (12) 61.
(0 1 2 3 4 5) — see below

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2989 Pooh’s Honeypot – Brickipedia, the LEGO Wikilego.wikia.com – 384 × 288 – More sizes

384 x 288 = 110592

49 x 61 = 2989

37 x 49 x 61 = 110593

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Set # 2989-1: The Big Honeypot 1,200px × 883px

1200 x 883 = 1059600

1200 x 883 * 2 = 2119200

2989 x 709 = 2119201

709 is the 59th progression of Arithmetic Progressions/Difference of 12, starting at 1.
2989 is the 249th progression of Arithmetic Progressions/Difference of 12, starting at 1.
2119201 is the 176600th progression of Arithmetic Progressions/Difference of 12, starting at 1.

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Big Log, so forth…

Big Log, a name for the giant knobby log (tulip tree, I believe) crossing Whitehead Brook near or at the center of Whitehead Crossing. Is this the crossing itself?

4 Sticks is just below, and stands for Zoso, as Big Log represents the Robert Plant independence from Lead Zeppelin, as we’ve seen in [delete carrcass name because I’m too lazy to count back the numbers right now]. Big Log is a song from Plant’s 2nd solo album, and first where he establishes this true independence, and more positive way to view the world beyond a dark, Zeppelin heart. “Rock and Roll” also plays a role, so: Rock and Role. I am Hucka Doobie the Bee.

http://www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/97531/

Crossroads (actual Whitehead in Florida is Whitehead Crossroads, conjoined with Red Head, Greenhead, Norum, Orange Hill and others in the same county):

Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil in Rosedale, Mississippi

“You know where you are, Robert Johnson? You are standing in the middle of the crossroads. At midnight, that full moon is right over your head. You take one more step, you’ll be in Rosedale. You take this road to the east, you’ll get back over to Highway 61 in Cleveland, or you can turn around and go back down to Beulah or just go to the west and sit up on the levee and look at the River. But if you take one more step in the direction you’re headed, you going to be in Rosedale at midnight under this full October moon, and you are going to have the Blues like never known to this world. My left hand will be forever wrapped around your soul, and your music will possess all who hear it. That’s what’s going to happen. That’s what you better be prepared for. Your soul will belong to me. This is not just any crossroads. I put this “X” here for a reason, and I been waiting on you.”

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bb:

That you Hucka D.? Fiddling around with my blog on your own again?

Hucka D.:

Hi baker b. Welcome to the Baker Bloch Blog!

bb:

Thanks, er. So this has something to do with Johnson at the X-ing. Too queer that we just watched a Mighty Boosh episode (“Electro”) based on this famous selling of a soul.

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Foggy Sharieland

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Hucka D.:

What’s with the Poisoned Gate? Who came up with that? A negatively charged gateway in Whitehead Crossing?

bb:

Just a story[ mind you].

Hucka D.:

What happens when I, as a bug, pass through the gate?

bb:

Probably nothing. Again…

Hucka D.:

It *can* be used as a portal, if you know the magic words.

bb:

What of the Diamond Rock at Diamond Beach, Hucka?

Hucka D.:

Another rock for you to find. Piecing together the whole story. Slowly.

bb:

Is it the tale that wags the dog?

[no answer]

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As explained in the Whitehead X-ing, Late Spring 03 I found a rock on a Whitehead Brook beach shaped like an almost perfect diamond rhombus, perhaps of a 4×7 variety. This happens to be the base shape for my old Opus 1 drawing from my college art class days. I’ll have to dig up a picture of the work, which I still have downstairs in the basement somewhere. Maybe I should take a new pic of it in light of finding this diamond rock. What would filmmaker Gene Fade think of this discovery? Did his “Fade to Moss” subject matter Rock Meadows know of this particular rock? Many questions to be answered.

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June 6, 2013 · 6:23 am

More Whitehead X-ing

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Whitehead X-ing, Late Spring 03

A rounded rock called, um, Welcome Mat, because it denotes the place where you ascend up from the Korean Channel into the wooded plateau of Whitehead X-ing, specifically the 4 Sticks region. This is on the main path through the area once more, or on the old Rocky Trail in other words.

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A brand new find today: A perfectly diamond shaped rock found on a Whitehead Brook beach just below the 4 Sticks region. Too perfect, I feel. The beach has most likely garnered the name Diamond Beach as well, then, with Diamond Rock its epicenter. Hmmm….

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Is this a 4×7 diamond? If so, it could be attached to additional, charged magic.

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The Poisoned Gate seen from the Bug Fields to the immediate east of Grey Seal rock and No Title Spring.

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Yes, an interesting bug was found while walking through Bug Fields: a yellow dragonfly who was kind enough to pose for a snapshot for my blog. Thank you!

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This seeming visage of a hawk or snake head at the edge of Bug Field reminded me of the nearby and more obvious Green Turtle visual effect.

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Whitehead X-ing tree fungus.

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A smooth and straight log laying parallel to the flow of Little Whitehead.

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Whitehead X-ing, Late Spring 02

We come now to the blog post about Great Island and Rock Island, or the rocky islands marking the upper and lower parts of The Straightaway mentioned in Whitehead X-ing, Late Spring 01. Super important islands these seem to be, the most important within Whitehead Crossing by all present evidence.

First is Great Island, which may become “Rock Island” in the future (with current Rock Island changed to something else). All of this being part of a slowly developing picture, of course. I’m presently calling this Great Island, however, to emphasize its importance within WC/WX. First off, to me it quite obviously marks the very southern tip of Whitehead Crossing/Whitehead X-ing, and is also the much larger of the 2 islands I’m referring to here. The island is roughly cresent shaped, and maybe about 30 yards from tip to tip, and about 10 yards wide. I’ll have to check these dimensions in a future visit (perhaps today!). Besides its size, the other obvious quality of the island is its *rocky* nature: there’s little that *isn’t* rock on the island. If you could count all the rocks out visible to the naked eye, they’d probably number in the hundreds of thousands, perhaps the millions.

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There are also some plants on the island, but almost all spring out of a rocky base, as with the below cluster. I’ll have to nail down what type of plants these are later on.

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Rather interesting close ups of leaves with water beads. I’d like to take more of these pictures in the future.

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The upper end of Great Island, with The Straightaway directly behind it.

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Now we go to the opposite side of The Straightaway to Rock Island, a considerably smaller affair than Great Island but similarly chocked full of rocks from end to end. The roughly circular island is about 10 yards in diameter, and is pictured better at the end of this April post (2nd picture from bottom). The below picture is instead taken *from* Rock Island toward the upper end of the Korean Channel, where Green Stream disappears (from this direction) into the rhododendron thickets to the east of Whitehead Crossing’s center.

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A rocky beach immediately downstream from Rock Island, also taken from the island itself.

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Details from Rock Island:

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(continued in Whitehead X-ing, Late Spring 03)

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Whitehead X-ing, Late Spring 01

Unfortunately I deleted the first slice of my new Whitehead Crossing related photos last night when preparing this post. But I’ll probably take pics of all the deleted scenes soon enough. So let’s go with what we’ve got this morning. The first picture records part of the process of creating a “thinking circle”, or a place I would walk around in a big circle and just think out loud. I’ve made quite a number of these down through the years in various spots; *thinking* most recently in… well, actually I hadn’t made one of these in a number of years, and have forgotten where the last appearance would be. I use to have a thinking rock just outside of Boulder, within the Herman Park borders. I’d basically pace a small loop upon the rock while talking to myself about various, usually synchronicity related subjects. The stone lays below one of the park’s many carriage trails, jutting from the top side of a deep valley to Boulder’s west. But I haven’t been over there for many years. In contemplating the matter further, I *have* created quite a number of these loops, but usually they are of a very transient nature, and used only once or twice. But there are exceptions. Will the Whitehead Crossing contemplation circle (new name) be more long term in nature? Well, first I have to nail down the path of the loop, which I didn’t quite do this fine, late May day. The gray feather at the base of the tree pictured below might be an indicator on where the loop should be placed — I was looking for signs like this when continuing to pick out the path in test runs. If the loop is completed it seems to be of a ovoid shape, about 40 yards long and 25 or so yards wide, and centered by a large tulip tree which forks into two parts near its base.

More on that story as it develops during future visits.

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A shot of the huge Knobby Log crossing Whitehead Brook near the center of the complex.

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Bank of Whitehead Brook, opposite a small beach just upstream from Knobby Log or Big Log — haven’t quite settled on a name yet.

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I didn’t take any pictures this day of the heart of the 4 Sticks area, which may also represent the beating heart of Whitehead Crossing as a whole. However, I certainly stopped in, as I always do when visiting WC, and took note of late spring developments. Yes, it truly seems to be an epicenter, and if I was — no, *when* I camp in the area — this is as good a spot as any to set up a tent. As with the creation of the Contemplation Loop, I’m very cognizant of the wildlife already present, with my aim to disturb and especially kill or eradicate as few of the native plants as possible. Contemplation Loop is being set up in the only logical place it could be within Whitehead X-ing, in a more open area with much fewer ground plants than other spots. The center of 4 Sticks also fits this bill, but within a much more limited range, probably too limited for the creation of a contemplation loop there. But I’ll talk more of 4 Sticks later on as well… this is probably where I’ll set the model train track down also (a la a Lion’s Roar), if it comes to that. 🙂

But to the below picture: Another thing I decided to work on today was identifying the main path through the Whitehead Crossing area, beginning at the Maine Trail (official hiking trail just north of Whitehead Crossing) and running all the way through the meat of the area — past the Contemplation Loop and Grey Seal and Cliffs of Dundee and 4 Sticks, etc. — to Green Stream, a distance of several football fields, perhaps. Just past 4 Sticks (heading to Green Stream) the trail seems to divide into 2, with the left fork quickly coming to a dead end, however. Instead, the less obvious, right fork is the way to reach the fabled stream, soon crossing the below log with a peculiar fungus attached to it now, looking perhaps a bit too much like a skull (?) Or looking at the picture a little better now, perhaps just an amorphous face with still identifiable eyes, nose, and mouth regions. The black and sparkly dots on the “face” may be insects of some kind — didn’t check when I took the picture. The same log had a large yellow fungus on its top a way’s up the branch, which I also took a picture of but didn’t turn out as well as this one.

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As I’ve stated before, the Whitehead X-ing area is large and varied, with many prominent locations yet to be named. This would include the spot below, perched on the edge of a rather deep yet dry valley filled with rhododendrons, and marking probably an eastern edge of WC (or “WX”) as a whole. This would be between 4 Sticks and Green Stream on the main path through the area.

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Reaching the flat plain surrounding Green Stream at the upper end of the Korean Channel, I decided to take a picture of Rock’s Rocket, first discussed in this Baker Blink Blog post from last spring. As you can see, Gene Fade has yet to find money in the “Fade to Moss” motion picture budget to paint the famed wreck, per Rock’s suggestion. Or perhaps Gene Fade thinks the rusted look will work better in the movie; can’t wait to see it, whatever. 😎

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Another picture of those large, dead hemlocks positioned on opposite banks of Green Stream, marking a type of gateway.

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I’ve decided to call the passage of Green Stream through this gateway the Straightway, because, as you can tell from the below photo, the creek runs basically straight in this area, or from the northern tip of Great Island, which I’ll get to in a moment, and the very upper limit of the Korean Channel at another rocky island which I’ll also talk about below.

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Mr. Blue Sky was very much in evidence during this day’s visit to the Korean Channel.

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(continued in Whitehead X-ing, Late Spring 02)

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Little Wiltshire/Whitehead X-ing Visit

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Sharieland’s Heart Line (01), then Whitehead X-ing Trees

Heart Line is a path running from a postion between Heart and Head Lake to a road below Herman’s Mansion, cutting across the heart, as I interpret it, of his namesake park. I also assoc. it with the *Heart* Line on a *Hand*, positioned above the *Head* Line and whose lower end is just above the upper end of the *Health* Line. See the diagram at the end of this post.*

Below are two pictures of rocks found along Heart Line or Line of Heart. I’ll take more pictures this weekend, with accompanying text to be generated as well.

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Neart a central point, Heart Line becomes clogged with rhododendron, but a path has been cut through the bramble still, allowing one to continue upward or downward. I should also note here that Heart Line is not an official hiking trail of the park, but has obviously been walked and even somewhat maintained as an unofficial one by certain groups of people in the past.

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A holly tree marking an upper end of the meadow above Heart Lake — as seen from Heart Line, once more.

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We move now to neighboring Frank Park, and a shot of a large and apparently dying oak tree just beyond the northern edge of the Whitehead Crossing region.

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Greenmount from Green Steam on the lower edge of Whitehead Crossing, or what is also the upper end of Green Stream’s Korean Channel.

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Hucka D.:

You wish to ask about palmistry and hand, heart, health, head. Yes, the blueprint for the lakes of the park all appear in Sharieland, in the various paths that cut across the land just below Herman’s beautiful mansion in the skies. But there may have been more human intervention in these plans than you presently suspect. Perhaps Herman knew of the Heart Line. Perhaps Herman knew of the giant hand[ as it were], below the mansion. Pull up that Arkansas hand from before — Baxter County I believe.

bb:

Here it is, Hucka.

https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2013/02/01/if-odd-crazy-things-become-consistently-common/

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Well, certainly Herman’s Mansion is his beautiful *Mountain Home* in the skies, Hucka[ as you put it].

Hucka D.:

Herman wished to move his home into the mountains themselves, to become one with the mountains. He’s approving of your work, baker b.

MOUNTAIN HOME… FOLLOWING THE HEART. HEART LEADS TO HEAD. HEAD OF MOUNTAIN.

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Herman saw his mansion positioned between cue and eight ball on the Mounds of Venus; his grounds as a giant hand — fingers as roads. Mansion equals 12345 between the balls. Cue ball was oblique in his living days. Cue ball and eight ball are two of the mounds here.

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Some say Herman saw his mansion in a vesica piscus lying between the two mounds. Some say he wanted his mansion to be the third, central mound, completing the hand of his land [Land Hand]. He wanted to rooftops to be equal in elevation to the basically equal tops of Cue and Eight.

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In this doctored map, the two mounds are clearly/obviously in the center: “8” marks the top of Eight Ball and “C” the peak of Cue Ball. Notice Herman’s Mansion is quite positioned between the two, reinforcing a vesica piscus interpretation. On this map I’ve also included the location of Heart Line (red) just downhill from the mansion, and also Head Lake and Heart Lake are marked.

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Hucka D.:

The 2 mounds would have to be those of The Sun and Saturn, don’t you think baker b.?

bb:

Suppose. According to this article…

http://psychiclibrary.com/beyondBooks/palmistry-mounts

Hucka D.:

Sorry to interrupt [again!], but that may be the Mount of Saturn and Jupiter, instead. I think this is what Herman thought when building his mansion. It is a cross between Saturn and Jupiter, the two largest mounds…er, planets I mean. And that makes sense when I’m looking at the map again through your eyes.

bb;

Yeah, thanks for adding that last part. Partial credit to me, then.

Hucka D.:

I’ll think about it. (smiles)

bb:

So here we go:

http://psychiclibrary.com/beyondBooks/mount-of-jupiter

http://psychiclibrary.com/beyondBooks/mount-of-saturn

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But can we go even *further* with this, Hucka D., and say that *all* mounds of the hand have correspondence in the landscape around the mansion. Obviously I think we can say that the Mound or Mount of Apollo corresponds with that flat ridge I explored a week ago today, where I felt a strong presence of fairies. Traditional palmistry has it that if a mound of the hand is too flat, it represents a weakening of that aspect in the personality.

Hucka D.:

Yes. *All* mounds are represented in the landscape, as you’ve guessed. You better study the history of palmistry.

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Sharieland 01

Before getting to Sharieland, I thought I’d begin with this interesting shot from Whitehead Crossing of a single leafed plant with 3 symmetrically arranged flower petals atop it. I’m trying to pay attention to such things — this would be beside No Title Rock, I believe, and taken about 2 weeks prior to posting it here.

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To the main subject of the day now: This weekend I was fortunate enough to accomplish hikes on Friday, Saturday and Sunday all. Friday and Sunday sent me to what I’m, as of yesterday, calling Sharieland. “Sharie” is a portmandeu of words “fairy” and “share”. It is literally a fairy that likes to share, at least with other fairies of its type. The theory goes that the land immediately below and around Herman’s Mansion in Herman Park was riddled with the creatures, and perhaps they even use to interact with the humans who lived and worked there, perhaps even Herman himself or at least one or several of his family. In this way, they may be akin to the borrowers made famous by English author Mary Norton.

I first found clear evidence of a fairy culture in the vicinity of the mansion through this more elaborate rock cairn, extending itself beyond a mere single line stack of rocks. Is there a message within the multi-layered arrangement?

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These pictures comes not downhill from Herman’s Mansion, as the above ones do, but from the ridge immediately to its west that, at its peak, rises a bit beyond the mansion’s rooftops. Herman himself named this low ridge The Eight Ball, and the path encircling and also penetrating its summit was a favorite of he and his wife.

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Squarish rock on the ridge.

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We’ll return to The Eight Ball in a moment, but let’s shift to yet another location near the mansion: a flatter ridge not known about or explored before Friday atall, and just a stone’s throw south of the former. Actually, I first began to think about fairies in the area when finding this remarkably flat area and variously holed trees and stones within. A large-ish garter snake (below) pointed me towards the wilder interior of the ridge as I was walking past it on a carriage road, but I didn’t understand its message until later…

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… after spotting this nice rock a bit off and above the road, about a football field’s length down from the snake. Its presence immediately lured me back into the woods, and soon I was exploring the whole extent of the flat top of the ridge it perched on the edge of. I’ll come up with a name for this rock soon; it’s similar in size, say, to Grey Rock of Whitehead Crossing, but without a topping stone (Seal Stone) in this case.

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What might be the heart of the forest on the ridge, with a peculiar and admittedly a bit disturbing gash in the tree to the right here. Two holes, actually, but the lower and larger one seems quite like a wound, so much so that I found I didn’t want to put a close up of it in this blog. What is the story behind this? Is it really a “wound”, perhaps one that can’t heal? Does it tell something about the fairies of the area?

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A towering pine tree further south on the ridge.

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(continued in Sharieland 02)

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