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Wealthy Mtn. > Yards Mtn.

Rock cliff just north of the Mossman temple (“Temple Rock”) talked about in the last pictorial post of this blog. Unnamed for now. More later or asap.

Interesting, tiny cave nearby with white powdered rocks inside. This would be to one side of Directional Rock…

… pictured here from the north. I call it Directional Rock because one has a choice of high road and low road beyond it approaching it from the other side. And it’s difficult to switch from one to the other once you’ve locked in a choice.

Another interesting rock in the area, with a teeny weeny cave.

Then we have one shot of logs beside Square Forest from Frank Park…

… before moving back into Herman Park (my fall focus so far) and a picture of the grave of Ol’ Herman himself, the park’s namesake, seen from the back. The attached plate is said to be an extracted code from an entire book — never mind what the plate seems to say on the surface. It’s a code. We’ll call the book Winesap, and it contains exactly two mentions of “herman” within, making it a dis legomenon.

Then we follow with a number of other pictures from the immediate area around this grave:

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Wealthy Mtn. 03

Another quite amazing Wealthy Mountain find: what appears to be some kind of rock temple perhaps dedicated to Lisa the Vegetarian…

… including 2 similar, narrow chambers on either side of the main rock that might have harboured quartz singing bowls at one time. Just a working theory.

Closeup of the somewhat larger chamber pictured above. This would be on the upper side of the rock, or to the west of the smaller one.

A picture of “Temple Rock” front on, clearly showing both chambers to its side, along with a central, diagonal rift.

More details of the immediate area.

This Temple Rock from the lower side. Notice all the longitudinal markings.

Much narrower “chamber” in a neighboring rock.

A central mossy area. A commons? (Village Green?)

Pointy white tip of a rock, perhaps also meaningful. Is it a directional rock of some kind?

That mossy “Commons” area seen from a different angle.

Temple Rock again from the side.

I think I’ll call the largest rock pictured below Tablet Rock, and it’s immediately in front of and below Temple Rock.

Rounding the corner… more rocks (surprise! (not really)).

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Wealthy Mtn. 02

Next up we have a revisit to the camp of Michael Too, called Michael Too as well. This is the first time I’ve returned here in about a year. It’s pretty obvious even to me that Michael will not be returning himself to “live” in this spot again…

… so I decided to do a bit of tidying up and categorizing. Below is the cleaned site…

… which includes this central rock table, complete with a number of stones that Michael gathered and placed here…

… as well as a small camera carrying case with the name “Seatz” written in magic marker on the inside. Is this the true last name of our infamous Michael Too? I know several people named Seatz in our town, but I couldn’t find any “Michael Seatz” of local origin. Perhaps it’s a case he found instead with this name already written inside it (likely).

A snail watched me clean up the campsite, unknown to me until afterwards, when I took a picture of him/her.

Michael Too camp materials checked out and put to one side. Nothing extraordinary in the lot, it seems. The mystery of Michael Too still remains that.

Oh, there *was* one thing. The largest quartz crystal in the camp when I visited before was *gone* this time around. You can find a picture of it here…

… with Hucka Doobie posing beside it. Did Michael Too return at least once to secure this prominent mineral? Is it *truly* a gift from Lisa the Vegetarian, and did he somehow consciously know this? *And* did we *both* received these type of quartz gifts from Lisa V. (since I found two beautiful examples in nearby Quartz Brook in 2010)?

Nearby grassy area on the same ridge, also known about before. There is a circle of rocks — obvious former campsite — to one side of it.

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Wealthy Mtn. 01

Wow, I’m almost a month behind in generating text for my new blog Frank and Herman, Einstein! Been very busy developing a new site on top of this called “Rainbowology”, and I even have a domain name (rainbowology.net). Pretty exciting — never had my own domain name before, although I’ve managed personal web sites since the late 1990s. So let’s go back in time a bit and pick up on the story of Frank and Herman Parks unfolding this fall.

First we have pictures from a ridge explored soon after I completed my latest “carcass”, or Carcass-7 in the old Baker Blinker Blog terminology. The ridge is an extension of Wealthy Mtn. to the south. As regular readers of my Baker Blinker Blog know, this mountain represents the domain, or probably former domain (debatable) of Lisa the Vegetarian, who bought the land through her vast and perhaps unlimited or ceiling-less stash of money earned in the quartz developing business. There’s more to this story now. Lisa the V. mined quartz on the mtn., true, but her fortune was dependent on shaping this quartz into “singing bowls”…

http://www.crystalascension.com/bowls/index.html

… perhaps for chakra balance or tuning. The bowls could be bought individually or in a set. She called this business rainbowology RAINBOW SID, with a web site named rainbowsid.com. She created the small labyrinth on Wealthy Mtn. to demonstrate the effect on chakras.

What is Quartz Crystal?
Crystals are fossilized water, formed when water combines with an element under certain conditions of pressure, temperature and energy. As a crystal, the element is able to express itself as a more unified and ordered being.

Silica sand, combined with water becomes quartz crystal. Quartz crystals have many physical properties. They amplify, transform, store, focus, and transfer energy. We see the results in microphones, radio and television equipment, timepieces, laser tools, and computers to name a few. Our bodies, too, are crystalline in structure. When working with crystals, there may be profound effects on the organs, tissues, and cells, as well as the circulatory, endocrine, and metabolic systems.

Crystals can interact with our thoughts. Thoughts are energy forms. When thought energy interacts with a crystal, those thoughts are changed to more harmonic forms, which change brainwave frequencies, showing possible alterations in consciousness. Thus, the power of positive intention or affirmation combined with the use of crystals provides remarkable healing results.

http://www.singingrainbow.com/12powers.html

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BUT, back to this particular ridge of Wealthy Mtn.!

It was important to determine that a community was established here, and, also important, on the Dark Side of this two sided ridge, or the part that exists in the dark rhododendron to the north, running laterally. The two regions are divided by a barb wire fence. Below we have several pictures of the light side…

… including a determined, central landmark (lichen tinged stump).

Now moving into the Dark Side, I ran across some clear evidence of a “community” that formerly existed (still exists?) that I’ve decided to call Red 7 in honor of my latest synchronicity. Or perhaps Red 27? No, probably Red 7 itself. Related, obviously, to one of our favorite shows, Red Dwarf 7, but also to other “Red” things as well.

Identifiable central temple of the community of some sort. TILE Temple?

Walls of a former structure. The ruined aspect of this seems to indicate that the community is abandoned?

What appears to be a former route into the center of Red 7…

… bordered by this marker, seen in the distance above and closeup from the top here.

More mysterious objects in the area — opposite sides of some kind of belt?

The “temple” again. I’m sure Hucka D. will have more to say about Wealthy Mountain’s Red 7 soon. Maybe even some kind of created map is in order.

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Return to Green Oz

Hornet’s nest in Chigger Grass Field, not far above Tinsity.

Path beside Green Oz Creek, upstream from Tinsity.

Toward Tinsity: creekbed remains dry for a considerable distance along the way.

Skillet or Skillet’s Swamp. Probably Skillet Swamp.

Old avatar bridge across Green Oz Creek, still above Tinsity a bit.

Entering the Tinsity Metro Area now, with a picture of Stagnant Pool, probably a part of the Wallace Town and not Tinsity itself (but still in the same metro area).

Green Oz Creek to immediate south of Tinsity, with Tinsity’s boundary probably positioned in the middle of the stream here.

Barrier Tree, a traditional dividing point between “rival” communities Tinsity and Wallace.

Moundy holes in Tinsity, perhaps a part of the Bones suburb.

Closeup, or one of the mounds as seen by an approaching toy avatar, say.

Biggest baddest bone of Bones.

Yd Waterfall of the Yellow Down section of Green Oz, downstream now from Tinsity and also beyond Dark Space separating Tinsity and Greenup (upper Green Oz) from Yellow Down (lower Green Oz).

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Difference

“Hucka D., we might well be on the other side of the blog from there… here… but K seems important.

Hucka D.:

K.

K.:

I am the killer of the Baker Bloch Blog.

bb (correcting):

Baker Blinker.

K.:

Both.

bb:

I’m going out to Concreek this morning. Maybe. Ah, probably not.

K.:

Go and see the difference.

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“Hucka D., attention seems to have finally swung back to Wealthy Mtn. and such places as Quartz Creek with its mysterious oval patch of grass (among many other space-time events).”

Hucka D.:

The Red 7 know.

bb:

That looks more like the Red 27, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

And Carl and his ship. Er, rock. Timeline. Mossman Timeline.

bb:

That’s not Carl[, though]. That’s just a hiker.

Hucka D.:

No that’s Carl. He disappeared inside the rock.

bb:

Well he *is* right in front of the rock with Carl underneath. Wonder if he saw the snake and that’s why he paused there?

Hucka D.:

Here’s more rocks that pause. See, all you needed to do was show me some of your photos and I come out of my shell[ again].

bb:

Does the…?

Hucka D.:

Monster Falls.

bb:

Interesting[ name for the falls in the background of the above picture].

Hucka D. (repeating an idea):

Ship Rock. Captain Carl. We’re off!

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