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Whitehead X-ing Revelations 02

Three pronged tree, perhaps in the Vinland district still.

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Nearby small, white rocks at the base of a tree.

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Patterns on a dead branch, like 2 windows or perhaps 2 square eyes.

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The Shallow of The Mall, with reeds beginning to emerge. What is the story behind this sink? Many stories yet to be told about The Crossing.

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There’s some poison ivy in the land, witness this hairy poison ivy vine climbing a tree in The Mall. Not a whole heck of a lot, but some.

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Reddish purple fungus on a log.

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Here’s an exciting new find. I call it The Monolith, a dead tree which has been somehow split to resemble a standing rock, like this one in Rudston, England.

The bottom indicates past beaver activity. Or is this instead the markings made by an axe?

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Glinting silver top of the monolith. I’m also reminded here of The Silverberg Totem in the Korean Channel below Whitehead X-ing.

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A beetle, perhaps a lightning bug, ascending the monolith. Is it giving me a message?

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Sun atop the monolith.

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Whitehead X-ing Revelations 01

Looking down the length of Little Whitehead stream, with the brightly lit Green Turtle and The Emerald to right.

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What I believe are scarlet cups emerging from the ground between Grey Seal and No Title rocks. Here’s a wikipedia article devoted to ’em.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcoscypha_coccinea

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Looking through the gap between aforementioned rocks, Grey Seal to left, No Title to right, and Scarlet cups, unseen from this angle, in center.

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Conjunction of No Title rock with a smaller rock on its eastern side, making a tiny cave. Yet another fairy dwelling in the forest?

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No Title Rock with White Rock to its right. In reexamining the latter, I consider it to be on a psychic level with any other rock of The Crossing. Very odd bleaching effect.

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White Rock contrasting with a paler and blotchier wall of No Title Rock. White Rock has been included in a recent Falmouth collage, found here.

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From the west…

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Another in a long list of classic Whitehead Crossing pics, which I’ll most likely be taking again year after year after year. It’s a look down the length of No Title Spring toward Grey Seal, similar to the shot at the top of this post depicting the same with Little Whitehead.

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Clumps of grass sprouting to east of No Title Spring. I believe I might call this area Vineland or Vinland, because of the numerous twisting and turning vines within. Muscadine vines? I’ll have to keep track of that.

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I’ve taken a shot of this fallen tree hung inside one of the vines before. Here ‘t’is again.

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Whitehead Crossing and Edna’s Visit (!)

Hucka D.:

Go to Whitehead Crossing tomorrow. Study the new Bee Line. Study the Relieved Tree that has finally shed its burden. 4 Sticks is no more.

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Now there are 5?

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Some of Edna’s photos from her visit to Whitehead Crossing several days ago…

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Me at the Korean Channel Gateway hemlocks.

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Welcome Mat.

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Center o’ 4 Sticks. The big psychic event of the day seemed to be the removal of the large stick that had been uncomfortably lodged on the back of a small tree since I remember. Instead we found it laying in two basically equal/symmetrical pieces on the needled forest floor below. Edna originally expressed doubt that this was a mystery. I quickly convinced her otherwise. You have to be aware here!

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This is the smaller branch that was broken off (alien hands?) to allow the large burdening stick to drop to the ground and break in two. It looks to me like it was cut.

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Then some of my older Whitehead X-ing picture…

Notice the “eye” in the lower, central part of the picture, formed by leaves and twigs and shadow. It’s actually in the very center of the photo right to left, as is the similarly queer white triangle formation above it that originally caught my eye when examining it. Yet another mysterious Whitehead X-ing manifestation, then.

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Speaking of which: Another shot of WH X-ing’s famed Green Turtle formation.

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Relieved Tree before the relieving, still carrying a heavy burden. What is the meaning of the relieving?

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“Peanut’s Big Adventure” 03

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“Peanut’s Big Adventure”

Part 01:

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Part 02:

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Part 03: Coming soon.

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“Peanut seems to have found a body covered in a red sheet, Hucka D. The same body that appears floating off the edge of the Little Whitehead rocks of Maine in an earlier collage. We’re up to Falmouth 61, which I would have deemed impossible as short as a couple of weeks ago. Is **this** it?

Hucka D.:

No. Check more Whitehead Crossing photos. Why does it always end up at 12 Oz Mouse? Well… the carrcasses.

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Thanks, Hucka D. Mouse looks on with his corndog. Does he know the story of the body? This takes place at the entrance to Mammoth Cave, which is the same as the entrance to the old bee hive — *your* old bee hive, Hucka D. So you should know all about this.

Hucka D.:

Yes, I do. But I can’t say much except what’s before you.

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Meaning what’s in the collage.

Hucka D.:

Yes.

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So is *this* a carrcass?

Hucka D.:

Yes.

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Is it a carrcass that has already been completed?

Hucka D.:

It’s already done.

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Then Carrcass-1, Carrcass-6.

Hucka D.:

Both of those. And more.

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So in part 2, he’s in the very center of the collage length-wise, crossing from winter or early spring into summer, kind of like Dorothy entering color laden Oz from sepia toned Kansas.

Hucka D.:

Exactly like that (!)

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Is he high?

Hucka D.:

What a question[ to be asking], given that this is Peanut we’re talking about.

bb:

Of course.

Hucka D.:

Rhoda… you go.

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Rhoda appears to be peering through a telescope-like branch at the ground. Getting small?

Hucka D.:

Yes. And seeing Jupiter and its moons. Branch — telescope, yes.

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So it’s Issac Newton’s telescope. Sorry — Galileo’s. The one he used to first peer at the Jupiter disk and the 4 primary moons.

Hucka D.:

Yes.

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He switches from black and white to color, like The Beatles did between Revolver and Sgt. Pepper. About the time of the double single Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane.

Hucka D.:

Right.

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An “X” appears on the ground. 2 crossed corndogs, one sepia toned and one yellow or in color, since — that’s the corndog’s natural color.

Hucka D.:

Correct. Okay.

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Peanut is situated between two pots which are actually the same pot, reinforcing a drug reference or pointing it out in the first place.

Hucka D.:

You better be careful of that transition. Sepia to color. Follow Peanut.

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Peanut hides behind that small tree, which is both b&w and color at once.

Hucka D.:

Best to stay hidden.

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And Skillet, Mouse’s closest friend, below him. Checking out, perhaps, the crossed dogs. Whitehead Crossing?

Hucka D.:

Yes. Future.

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Getting high, like the balloon man is going higher and floating away from the cave mouth.

Hucka D.:

“Everybody’s Scared” is about the same cave[ perhaps]. The cave of R. Booger Hayes.

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Getting back to part 1 here, Mouse is yellow and green, a contrast to the red and blue body lying within the cave. Peanut is positioned between the 2. Peanut… you go? I’ll go. Peanut has been in a lot of Falmouth collages now, but has never appeared up until now with his more natural police hat. Wearing it makes him a policeman, like wearing a fireman’s hat makes him a fireman. But in both sections of “Peanut’s Big Adventure” so far, he’s the policeman. Contrast this to, let’s see… (checking) Well, it doesn’t have a name but it’s where Peanut as fireman meets the cardboard Peanut in the middle of the Stonethwaite street. At the same time, his [Texaco] star is reinforced by Ringo Starr, and also Shelly Duvall wears the same fireman’s hat beside Ringo. It’s filled with darts. That is, Peanut is drugged at the time, and the same with Shelly, perhaps. Let me pull up the collage…

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Peanut then reappears in “Coverup” in cardboard cube form, sans any type of cap or helmet. He’s just Peanut there, not fireman or policeman, then.

Hucka D.:

But he’s also not Peanut. He’s [just as much] the Big E or Big Schaw beside him, conversing with it, perhaps, like he conversed with real (fireman version) Peanut in Stonethwaite, now far below on this mountain but still viewable [beneath second “E” of this collage].

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“Why would Kubrick attempt to cover what they’re saying up?”

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Bee Cave Entrance

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Collage of Mammoth Cave entrance with what Hucka D. is stating is the old entrance into his “Beeland” (correct name pending). Not sure if this is the base for a new Falmouth collage or not. But it’s a match! Two melding photos appear below. I “merely” reduced the Mammoth Cave photograph down to 33 percent of its original size. reversed it horizontally, and then overlapped it with the latter in a logical manner. These are also successive photos (in successive posts) of the Baker Blinker Blog under a Whitehead Crossing subject heading. Meant to be together!

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Trees, Etc.

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WH Crossing 04

Rock island lying at the upper end of Green Stream’s Straightway. I believe the 2 redder objects are bits of brick, which then have to be manmade.
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Crocodile Rock.

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Perhaps odd, broken off or cut off branches on either side of Green Stream near the center of the Straightway.

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Contrast of red brick and green plant.

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Old fence post. There are several of these in Matland.

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Hidden Rock just east of Welcome Mat.

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More aligned and also as yet unnamed rocks extending uphill from 4 Sticks in a westerly direction.

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Vinland vines.

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WH Crossing 03

I believe this may be Eagle Rock next to Green Stream. I have years and years to figure out all these names. Well, at least 10. Eagle Rock, if it ends up being called that, forms a triumvirate with Crocodile Rock and Welcome Mat in Matland. They’re similarly sized, spaced, and also align with each other. Cool!

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Top o’ the gateway hemlocks again at the end of Green Stream’s Straightway.

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One of several black plastic pots found in the region. A mystery concerning Crocodile Rock and these pots will be discussed soon.

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Passageway over a ridge covered with rhododendron.

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Bramble of briars on the way to 4 Sticks.

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A differently hued, central 4 Sticks tree

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Little Whitehead from its top.

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Queer markings on a log beside and above Eagle Rock.

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Gateway hemlocks.

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WH Crossing 02

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Greene Knob seen through Whitehead Crossing trees. Greene Knob is about the same height as Allen Knob, which The Crossing is at the base of. The top of Green Stream runs between the 2 mountains.

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Another Heart o’ Whitehead X-ing picture, this time from Big Log looking over the top of Orange Hill to Mouse Island just behind it. Mouse Island might become another stuff of legends soon enough, perhaps attached to the Gill’s Pier 2052 Celebration.

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Moss and licken bedecked WH X-ing log.

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Curious bark, probably hemlock.

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Big Log from Mouse Island.

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Diamond Beach a bit downstream from Big Log/Orange Hill/Mouse Island.

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Namesake Diamond Rock is still anchored in place near the banks of Whitehead Stream. I’ve deemed the rock a supernatural phenomenon, and this appellation would go for a number of other regional objects. I’ll have to make a list of ’em soon.

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Close up of tree roots just across Whitehead Stream from Diamond Beach. Another fairy dwelling? Probably.

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Big Log, etc., from Diamond Beach.

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Entrance into Matland from the direction of 4 Sticks, Welcome Mat rock in the foreground. I’d also include this rock with Diamond Rock as supernatural in origin at its core. And perhaps not by accident both of these rocks appear together in a recent Falmouth series collage (“Sky Diamond”).

Another very interesting aspect of Welcome Mat is that it appears to align with 2 other rocks of Matland, defining an overall spine or meridian of the region marking the upper limit of the Korean Channel. The other 2 rocks remain unnamed for now…

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… This is the central of the 3, and in rainier times a pool appears at its base.

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Let me pull up an older photograph of this rock for comparision.

There was also a black plastic pail appearing on or near the rock in the past, which now seems to have moved west to reside more near the western edge of Matland. In fact this present day of photo snapping I found several such pails or buckets in Matland.

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