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Falmouth…

Falmouth Creek is Falmouth, Indiana extended from point to line. Left side of creek is Rush, and right side, with source at top and mouth at bottom, is Fayette, which doesn’t count. It’s mundane. On the right side also enters the magic spring just below Old Baker Settlement. This is the black hole, the X-Ray source, Cygnus X-1 but also a bit of X-3. Rush the band. Eyes. Eyes. The Visible I. [symbolic Falmouth *mouth*] is the white star, visible to the invisible, sucking and ripping black hole.

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I also think of foul mouthed basses…

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I must raise The Kniks out of the X-Ray source, back into the light. Back into Avebury Light. In the X-Ray spring which is the black hole, there is Gila 00, the null before the 01.

https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2013/01/07/the-kniks/

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https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2013/01/17/fuzzer-house-01/

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(into The Light).

Reconnected. Reharmonized. Peace with Zapple and *that* twinship, which continues after a brief period of independence in Carrcass-1. A lot hinges on Carrcass-1 Hucka D. Hucka D.? Not here.

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The first “WIS” map (but not the last?).

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“WIS”, pronounced like “wiz” (center center), is the 3rd, hidden element of the triangle whose 2 known points are Health [Lake] (right center) and Wealthy [Mtn.] (top center). We do not even know what kind of element WIS is presently. It is a black hole I believe Hucka D. wants to say here. WIS exists in the gap between Herman Park, seen as north in the above map, and Frank Park, south on the map. I am not unconvinced that Whitehead Crossing (SW of WIS) won’t be the main station for these parks in future times, as I move more out in the woods at retirement (8 years if all goes well; *I* will be the Whitehead in the Woods (!)). WIS is close to Whitehead Crossing but not the same. WIS is close to Wealthy Mtn. but not the same. Close to Health Lake but… not the same. It is in a gap in a map which does not logically make sense topographically but does psychologically. It is a hole that everything folds around, like flower petals.

All I can do is move from Frank/Herman Park focus to Frank/Herman Park focus. A new focus is Falmouth Creek (lower right corner of map). I’ve now determined that the original village on this creek was called Old Baker Settlement. I have a rough picture for now; it exists in the basic center of Falmouth Creek, about equidistant from both source and mouth. Old Baker Settlement, or what remains of it (ruins) is white-ish rocks in a moss bank below a clump of trees.

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We’ll get to more of the story behind Old Baker Settlement (OBS) shortly. Hopefully I’ll be able to take more pictures of Falmouth this weekend, despite the continued cold weather, PHEH. On the bright side, I’m definitely going to England once more. I had a panic attack in the middle of the night, and started thinking negatively about the trip. Now I’ve turned around again. Analysis of Falmouth collages is helping. Falmouth is centering — in Avebury. Might Avebury have something to do with Old Baker Settlement?

Falmouth, Indiana which lies on the line between Rush County (west) and Fayette County (east) was originally called Old Baker Settlement. That’s obviously where I got the name. The synchronicity to this, ‘coz there’s always synchronicities when it comes to Frank and Herman Park names it seems, is that the ridge separating Falmouth and Second Life Pond (named later) acts as a peculiarly extended *block* between more public land around that pond and Falmouth Creek, essentially and effectively isolating the creek while allowing it to be quite proximate to tourist attractions in Frank Park, Second Life Pond basically. So I decided to name this ridge Block Ridge, then remembering Old Baker Settlement as an original name for a US Falmouth, decided to change this to Bloch Ridge, after my main Second Life avatar Baker Bloch. Second Life Pond, lying on the other side of this ridge from Falmouth Creek, is named immediately after this, then. Second Life Pond is the origin place for not only Baker Bloch but also Baker Blinker, who was my original, dominant Second Life avatar during my first half year or so of involvement in that virtual reality. When I moved to mainland SL from Azure Islands in Fall 2008, Bloch, the male, took over as the dominant one. The story of my avatars is found in the Where Are We On That art exhibit I still have up in my flickr site. Accompanying the first two stories about Baker Blinker and Baker Bloch in that exhibit is a 3rd story about Hucka Doobie, in case you’ve ever wondered about *his* origins (this is the same as Hucka D.), and then Esbum Michigan and Wilsonia Foxclaw, my final two avatars I was using at the time. After the exhibit was created, I made 2 more Second Life avatars: Karoz Blogger (formed right after the exhibit) and, about a year later, my last one called Bracket Jupiter.

Hucka D.:

I heard my name and woke up. Howdy baker b. Heard you talked to Headburro Antfarm for the first time in a long time.

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Yes. I just asked him if there’s a virtual reality out there to rival Second Life yet, at least as far as making pictures and galleries go. He suggested Minecraft, but I’m not sure it is a rival yet to SL, or will be in the future. The best hope is to attach something directly to a web browser, with a first person viewpoint and simply getting rid of the avatar.

Hucka D.:

But that wouldn’t be any fun.

bb:

Maybe not for me, but it would make things easier for people to see your work.

Hucka D.:

Oh you can’t do that. You have to have Second Life. What about the Pietmonds??

bb:

Yeah. Not sure. But back to Falmouth, if you want to talk about them. Second Life Pond, a logical name for reasons I can’t go into here involving the *actual* name of the pond. Another virtual reality.

Hucka D.:

Maybe that should be your new virtual reality. Is it still around?

bb:

Check the link I just made with your last sentence.

Hucka D.:

I’ll check it later. It was just a rhetorical question anyway. Second Life began in that pond in Frank and Herman Parks. Bloch Ridge blocked Baker Blinker from proceeding over the hill to Falmouth. Only Baker Bloch exists in the attached collage series[ Falmouth 02 and Falmouth 04]. Falmouth 01 02 03 04 is Old Baker Settlement. So, yeah, it *is* the same as Avebury, if you will. Falmouth is Avebury.

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There’s Lean Rock in the creek just below OBS.

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There was the mysterious writing “Fi” in a rhododendron leaf at OBS as well.

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Hucka D. (guessing):

Hifi. Or High Five.

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This is a picture of a cascade on a creek just north of Falmouth, just over another ridge, or I gues it is an extension of the same ridge [Bloch Ridge]. This creek lies between Falmouth and Gnirps.

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Hucka D.:

That’s a pretty cascade. A popular vacation spot for toy avatars, much like Gnirps nearby. They stay away from Second Life Pond and Second Life Creek, however, because of the humans. Humans and toy avatars as yet do not mix.

bb:

I can imagine. So there are toy avatars at Falmouth?

Hucka D.:

Oh yes. Mouse and Shark. Bart and Lisa. Baker Bloch and Baker Bloch. Red Lion man/woman and Man/Woman. Hand. Non-President R. Booger Hayes. Sunfish. Patrick Star and his friends. Lots of toy avatars.

bb:

So it’s the same as the characters in the Falmouth collage series. The 2 Baker Blochs which are actually different Baker Blochs, for example.

Hucka D.:

Yes. Non-President Booger Hayes wants to speak with us again soon. He has some ideas about Falmouth.

bb:

What of the other parts of Falmouth presently? — Visible I., Stream’s End, the unnamed spring which contains the mossy bank with *no* rocks, unlike OBS.

Hucka D.:

That’s a black hole. And the spring is a black hole. Rush.

bb:

How about X-Ray. Or Ray-dium, the follow-up?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cygnus_X-1

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cygnus_X-3

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Falmouth *Creek*

Want to keep up-to-date about Frank and Herman Park explorations. Recently, despite the unusual cold weather, I was able to make it out on a sunny day and explore more of Falmouth Creek, which has become my Spring hiking center for certain. This is where I’ve now taken about 34 bottles for a future art happening — set them on the ground where the center of the event will apparently take place. Yesterday I was able to walk the creek down from this place to a popular path of the area for a second time. I like the way the creek can be seen from the path, but one would really never think about hiking up the creek from there — *normal* people, hehe. Me, I look for those kind of spots. So I’m sort of leeching or mooching off public energy again. A link is what I call Visible I., which is an island in Falmouth that can be seen from the path, and could represent that first stepping stone toward my perceived heart of the creek not far upstream — you can, in fact, hike the whole length of the stream rather easily now (all the way to “Stream’s End”), thanks to my dead rhododendron branch removal efforts. Visible I. is an almost circular island of mainly white or off-white rocks, about maybe 10 feet in diameter. So it’s round like a human eye, and also white. Although it’s visible from the path, for many it will be *in*visible because they won’t see it. They’ll be involved in their own thoughts, their own discussions. Most will pass it by, not even giving it a glance. That’s a beauty of my little setup.

Hucka D.:

I see you’re concentrating more on the spring next to the stream. Do you have a name for it yet?

bb:

Not quite yet. Is *this* TILE Creek, Hucka D.?

Hucka D.:

A TILE Creek.

bb:

Were Mossmen here? Marbles? Mmmmmmm’s?

Hucka D.:

Let’s see, this is Frank Park — close to Gnirps [on the border of Frank and Herman Parks] but a little south and west. But it could represent a center between the two parks still, since Gnirps is not really that accessible. And you know the stream just to the north, while very pretty, is the same — a quite similar location as Gnirps. But you didn’t take any pictures today of Falmouth.

bb:

Nah. Guess it was just a little too cold for me to mess with the camera, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

Mmmmmmm’s maybe. Marbles will move in, definitely, if you wish. Already you have taken this location beyond Con Creek from last summer by placing bottles/glass objects there. You never did that at Concreek Falls, for example.

bb:

No. And I hiked down Con Creek recently for the first time in a long time, all the way to Green Stream. Falmouth Creek is actually considerably more open and free to traverse up and down. At Con Creek, you get clogged up around the second island. But I plan to go back *there* and take pictures. My sunglasses were strangely in the creek at the lower tip of the second island — The Other.

Hucka D.:

Falmouth[ Creek] should be your focus for a while. Away from Con Creek, away from Methril, away from Epsi, yet close to all of these. Along with Rust Spot of course. Heard you heard a dog there.

bb:

Yeah. Maybe a coyote, since I understand they can sound like dogs now. It looked like a coyote, what little I saw of it. I once saw a fox enter those same woods at basically the same spot. He appeared in a field beside the road I was walking, and then entered the woods to continue his barking. I never saw him again, even though the barking was just as loud. He must have been standing or pacing on the very edge, looking out at me from the foliage.

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Falmouth Creek so far.

Falmouth originally called Old Baker Settlement… Second Life Pond also named for The Bakers. Bloch Ridge (blocking Second Life Pond from Falmouth Creek and Old Baker Settlement) as well. Bloch Ridge seems unusual — perhaps a manmade ridge. Visible I. may stand for the white star of the Cygnus X-1 system, also called Meet Shake. “How’re *you* doing??” The unnamed spring may be the (accompanying) black hole eye? Must think about Old Baker Settlement and who lived there. Obviously I think The Bakers — Baker Bloch and Baker Blinker. And maybe Hucka Doobie and the rest (Karoz, Esbum, Bracket).

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Rhombus — How Old?

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

“You have to establish The Diamond first, for it is truly priceless. Then you can position all around[ it].” Words uttered to Lisa V. by Marty of the copse.

bb:

So Lisa V. comes to Amereca and plants The Diamond.

Hucka D.:

The Diamond saves you from the aliens. Carrcass-8.

bb:

Think I understand. It is the protective energy of Frank and Herman Parks. But if it is priceless why is it in Frank Park when Herman Park is suppose to be priceless?

Hucka D.:

The two parks had to be equalized. This was the way[ to do that].

bb:

Interesting. Hafta think about that, Hucka D. So The Diamond is also Arkansas.

Hucka D.:

Yes (!).

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In collage #3 from the new series, the night sky is illuminated through the stars on the Brazil flag, with Vega substituting for the star representing the capital of Brazil in Brazilia (probably need to study that city, come to think of it). Billville is revealed… Northfork does not exists by itself any more (nor does Billville). The subsequent collage after no. 3, or “Billfork Announcement” (no. 4), shows that this union did indeed take place… in the center of the (purple) night like a conception by a loving couple. This is an announcement, thus like the birth of a baby. The night is rescinded, and the ark in the picture is illuminated, seemingly by the weak light of a new, dawning day. The ark is the thing created, the center of the center, and in another way represents Arkansas or Synchpatch, USA in that state. The ark is in the center of the Billfork synch, as I’ve discussed it on the Paradox Forum, and then the elements to the right in collage #4 also highlight this center, or the boat seen during the Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds song floating on the central lake, and also the stack of diamond rings below it also referring to this central Lennon song (the “diamonds”) from his Beatles days. So the announcement is for Billfork, but also the center of the synch (art, L.S.D.) is highlighted to show its edge over the otherwise parallel SID’s 1st Oz… this would be the hint of platinum at its more manipulated center, which is also parallel to the Elmertown underground opposite to Billville in the Boom Dot Bust album… Elmertown, in the Billfork synch, represents video editing in ways, especially seen in track 16 of the album in the synch (the core Elmertown scenes, overlapped with 4 separate scenes of Irwin trying to convince the angels of the movie that he is also an angel.. the lost angel they seek… the “glueing of these 4 separate scenes together is parallel to the Martha Glue-it track (16) spanning all 4 scenes from the movie. This would also be like the collaging of the 3 separate towns of Leaksville, Spray and Draper in NC to make Eden , or L+S+D.)

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Spacial, er Special

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When people ask me about the spacial relationships between Frank and Herman Park locations I mention in this and the Baker Blinker Blog, I usually tell them to f— off.

Hucka D.:

Wise decisions. But this time you’re showing a map. Why? Is it because you’ve found *the center*? Have you found the heart of the heart of Frank and Herman Parks, baker b.?

bb:

Not sure about that, Hucka D. But I think I’ve found Diamond. The legendary Diamond. Priceless indeed. We know from long ago that Frank Park has a set price, a very high price but a figure can be named, given enough time. Herman Park is in contrast priceless. Now I’ve found the priceless Diamond, but inside Frank Park. It should have been in Epsi but instead there I find a piece of ordinary glass with the word “Epsi” on it — “P” removed.

Hucka D.:

That’s then also Pepsin, baker b.

bb:

I get that. With an extra letter instead of a letter removed.

Hucka D.:

Dirty Dozen.

bb:

So instead of Coke, Virginia next to Ordinary and Glass, it should have been Pepsin. But the words were switched, and Pepsin moved to Missouri and positioned near Diamond, close enough for me to make the association. But The Diamond is that special special rock in Methril, Hucka D. Obvious now that I’ve revisted the place and taken blog pictures. Next might be a marble race event.

Hucka D.:

I think you have to. Interact with the energies of the hill in that way.

bb:

And I think there may even be some kind of Bee’s Line up there, Hucka D. Can you tell me more as of now? Since I probably won’t be able to get up there for about 2 weeks at least.

Hucka D.:

Methril will throw open doors. Make you forget about the aliens on Bill Mountain. That’s the main purpose, or a main purpose. The Diamond was held in reserve. You knew about it but you didn’t really *know* about it.

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Welcome Back!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithril#Abundance

In Tolkien’s Middle-earth, mithril is extremely rare by the end of the Third Age, as it was now found only in Khazad-dûm. Once the Balrog destroyed the kingdom of the Dwarves at Khazad-dûm, the only source of new mithril ore was cut off. Before Moria was abandoned by the Dwarves, while it was still being actively mined, mithril was worth ten times its weight in gold.[2] After the Dwarves abandoned Moria and production of new mithril stopped entirely, it became priceless.

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Thrill

3 hills of Thrill:

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The supposed portal into the heart of the middle ridge known as Methril. Compare to a similar two tree “portal” at Billfork, at the old Pluto core of that civic unit.

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One of the two column trees of the portal, in this case, contains a peculiar, truncated second tree projecting from its base. Perhaps it has been lopped off in this shape, and perhaps not. At any rate, it looks a bit too much like a pine cone at the top or perhaps even a pineapple to be an accident for me.

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Looking from the basic position of the portal into Methril’s heart. In the background there’s an unusually varied array of colored objects for such a winter’s scene.

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Closeup of the objects in the above photo. On either side you have the two most sacred rocks in all of Methril, or Parry (left, greyish-white) and Gary (right, dark green). Between them from this angle are three different colored mossy rocks, and the rotted trunk of a small tree.

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3/5/13 Correction: Parry has been renamed The Diamond. Plain and simple. It appears to be a most sacred rock, and apparently balanced and grounded, as it were, by the larger, moss covered rock formerly called Gary (rename not complete at the time of this writing). The Diamond now appears in 2 collages of the new Lis series, and “Gary” appears in one of the two with it. The Diamond in Lis 00 to begin the series, (“Welcome Back”), accompanies the Confederacy of Diamonds welcoming me back to Wiltshire and collages based thereon after I thought I’d exited that process at the end of Gilatona. It may even be a (7th?) member of this confederacy. In order to defeat the aberrant collage system arising at the same time, I had to return. And also to make me understand that I simply *have* to go to Wiltshire and England this summer. I can’t wimp out, as much as my negative self wishes to and stay home with the kitties and do my standard and safe local hiking instead. No I must head to the equivalent of Mars, nay, outside the Solar System for me. For this is beyond the comfort zone of Sol (that probably doesn’t make sense; work on it later).

So to return to my comfort zone… below we have pictured a line of small rocks that may mean something in the larger scheme of developing Methril mythologies. But maybe not as well… worth a picture, I thought, at any rate.

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“Gary”, featured in Lis 03 (“Gargoyles Cometh”). The rock seems to come to the rescue of his partner The Diamond, which has been sat upon (captured? de-energized or made redundant?) by the foremost gargoyle of the collage. “Gary” seems to be swinging on a tree branch from the left to attack the advancing gargoyles, and keep the scene of the twinned collage “Meating Meet Shake” (right half of overall diptych) a safe harbor free of monsters.

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The Diamond, projecting fifth dimensionally from the Methril forest floor. This is the photo of the rock used in Lis 00…

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… and this is the photo used for both it and “Gary” in Lis 03, along with a couple of accompanying tree limbs or branches. Methril is already remotely wielding its powerful magic in England. The seemingly defeated gargoyles in this case are most likely my fears of travel and leaving the comfort of my safety zone here in the Appalachian Mountains. These fears must be embraced and conquered, a Lis 06 theme most likely (bearing in mind especially that one of the advancing gargoyles in Lis 03 bears a strong resemblance to Bart Smipson, as pointed out by Brian Robert Marshall).

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The Diamond viewed from the north — can’t see the trademark diamond shaped quartz face from this direction.

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The only manmade object I could find in Methril, or an old pot with the bottom rotted away. This would be west of the “Gary”/Diamond central complex, or near the overall west end of Methril proper.

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Looking east over top of this pot back toward the core of Methril.

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Mouse & Cheese

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* compare to Tolkein’s mithril

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“So…

… we’re definitely out and about now, Hucka D. How do you like Epsi?”

Hucka D.:

One way in and one way out. Like the town sign says.

bb:

It’s a little cramped. But no more than Lion’s Roar. Not really.

Hucka D.:

You will go back in the morning, I’ve heard.

bb:

You’ve heard correctly.

Hucka D.:

There’s two things to look for…

bb:

Land and water?

Hucka D.:

The black rocks, the white rocks. Black and white. (pause) Red.

bb:

Thanks. Anything else tonight?

Hucka D.:

Epsi qualifies as a safe enough spot, not technically on Bill Mountain but quite close. You can walk across The Way to many other destinations. You are not obliged to visit Bill Mountain when you head to Epsi. You can skip that part. But you can also visit Little Wiltshire and bypass Rust Spot. And I’d keep bypassing it if I were you. And *definitely* don’t use the dumpy junk there for your Epsi builds. Even import material if you have to. Go there tomorrow and map out the place. It has interests.

bb:

Black rocks and white rocks, eh?

Hucka D.:

Yes. (pause) Red.

bb:

Thank you.

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Coke is ordinary glass…

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… while Pepsi is a diamond.

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

The album was an attack on the highly competitive soft drink companies Coca-Cola and Pepsi, who are believed to flood the airwaves with advertisements. The title is a variation of dyspepsia, which is synonymous with indigestion. The word “Dispepsi” deliberately does not appear anywhere on the album artwork, but a telephone number was set up to provide the proper title. It is scrambled into anagrams including “Pedissip” and “Ideppiss”, as the band originally believed they would be sued for trademark infringement if the actual title was shown. Once Pepsi lawyers indicated that they had no intention of suing Negativland, they began referring to it by its actual title.[2]

Also compare with Glass Island (on other end of bay from Gloucester and attached county) here: http://bakerblinker.wordpress.com/2012/06/08/concreek-parallel-research/

It seems like Epsi acts as an alternate path to Con Creek (also revisited today, or at least The Island part). It is a rebranding of The Island perhaps.

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

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Epsi

Today I found Epsi, a new location for woodsy art happenings, most likely. A small area, and closed in except for a single entrance/exit, but still quite exciting. And quite near Bill Mountain, while still separated a bit. Seems to fit the bill for a new Lion’s Roar, a new Billfork. Of sorts.

Below is what I found on the ground immediately after relieving myself in one of the water flows there — a piece of glass from a Pepsi bottle with the beginning “P” prominently missing. I took it for a clear sign; my “p” had just gone missing too at that point, you see. The aliens were contacting me again, most likely: “This is the place. We will allow an art happening (of sorts) to occur here.” I got the distinct impression that “they” were laughing about it even, like they were tricking me into setting up something in this rather unusual space. Or better, found it hard to believe I could use such a space that they would have no employment for, really. Hafta ask Hucka D. about all this tonight, or tomorrow. I plan to go back in the morning.

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Interesting rock found in the dry creek bed near the “epsi” glass fragment. Appears to be a squid-like alien with two triangular eyes waving at me with a grotesque hand. Interesting that the left triangle “eye” here points up and the right down. Two ears can also be distinguished, and perhaps a mouth. “Howdy!” it seems to say.

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Although Epsi is in a remote place, there’s evidence of former rhododendron cutting, like a path was made through here. But by whom? Like I said, there’s only one possible entrance/exit practically speaking, as the more open area is otherwise completely surrounded by tightly packed rhododendron. In fact, that might be the town motto: “Epsi: One way in, one way out.” Not a very good motto, however. Might attract those seeking a dead-end life.

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Then in a neighboring valley was found another water pipe of mysterious origins, and it seems to be exactly the same type found at Bill Mountain’s Twin Falls one creek valley south of here (about a quarter of a mile away as the crow flies). I simply can’t figure out what these are. My brain turns around the possibility of a vast alien complex existing under Bill Mountain and perhaps neighboring mountains. Perhaps more clues will soon be received at Epsi on the nature of this overall mystery area. Did I mention the eyes in the woods staring back at me yesterday when visiting Bullrocks?

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“P” Creek emerges back into the road bordering the Epsi region on the west side. This is the same road that can carry one to Rust Spot and Little Wiltshire… if one dares.

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Update: Bill Mountain, Etc.

Today revisited Bill Mountain for the first time in about 6 weeks, I suppose. And this represents my first excursion into the local woods since then as well, now that the snow and ice have finally gone away, at least for a bit. In just checking the weather, looks like snow will return by the coming weekend. Oh well. But spring is on its way.

I didn’t take any pictures today, and felt I was nibbling around the edges of some central mystery in a literal, physical way as well as a symbolic way. There is a central valley that seems impenetrable, maybe a very good thing. Is this the Forest Home or Mountain Home? I returned to Bullrocks and stared down into the woods, only to see a pair of eyes staring back at me, almond shaped and black like tree trunk holes (which they probably were). It was not really unsettling now, but different looking than when I first saw the effect and described it in this earlier post. I also revisited Little Wiltshire today, but no new highlights there. I didn’t go down toward Rust Spot from the road, not necessarily because I was scared (I was a tiny bit) but because it started to rain a little as soon as I reached L. Wiltshire. And I didn’t realize that darkness was catching up so quickly with me until I started ascending the mountain again, so it’s good I left anyway. Tomorrow I might return to Bill Mountain, but I also received the impression that I can’t ignore other parts of Frank and Herman Parks this spring, and should let this blog and attached hikes progress in a natural way, and that if there *are* aliens there (I have little doubt that they exist in these here woods), that’s the best way to get to know them and set the boundaries between our two camps. Certainly they must be very experienced about dealing with humans and hiding techniques. Camouflage.

Gilatona [collage series] seems over, and the focus shifted back to these parks. Great deal of information received, and I should create a more in-depth analysis of the Latona half of the twin set next week. Can’t wait.

I also need to upload my pictures from the second part of last year to my flickr account. Review the woods pictures again — another fun project. Should be another marvelous year of hiking.

“The aliens are concerned you’re nibbling around the edges of their compound. They asked me to tell you to stop if you could.”

bb:

Don’t go to Twin Falls tomorrow?

Hucka D.:

Um, not sure. Certainly don’t try to get into that central valley, their Forest Home away from Home.

bb:

I think it’s all a red herring, Hucka D. I don’t think anyone is in that valley.

Hucka D.:

Good thoughts to think. So you don’t have to nibble.

bb:

You know I’ll attempt to set up another Billfork, another Lion’s Roar this spring. If not at Bill Mountain, then where?

Hucka D.:

How about Lion’s Roar again? You need to go in there early to beat the bugs. That’s a place I’d choose. Think of maps through that location. Think of Lisa the Vegetarian and what she learned from Marty.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Simpson#Development

In The Tracey Ullman Show shorts, Lisa was something of a “female Bart”: equally mischievous but lacking unique traits.[20] As the series progressed, Lisa began to develop into a more intelligent and more emotional character.[45] She demonstrates her intellect in the 1990 episode “Krusty Gets Busted” (season one), by helping Bart reveal Sideshow Bob’s plot to frame Krusty the Clown for armed robbery.[46] Many episodes focusing on Lisa have an emotional nature, such as “Moaning Lisa” (season one, 1990). The idea for the episode was pitched by James L. Brooks, who wanted to do an emotional episode involving Lisa’s sadness, to complement the many “jokey episodes” in the first season.[47]

In the seventh-season episode “Lisa the Vegetarian” (1995), Lisa permanently becomes a vegetarian, distinguishing her as one of the first primetime television characters to make such a choice.[48] The episode was written by David S. Cohen (in his first solo writing credit) who jotted down the idea one day while eating lunch. Then-executive producer David Mirkin, who had recently become a vegetarian, quickly approved the idea. Several of Lisa’s experiences in the episode are based on Mirkin’s own experiences. The episode guest stars musician Paul McCartney, a committed vegetarian and animal rights activist. McCartney’s condition for appearing was that Lisa would remain a vegetarian for the rest of the series and would not revert back the next week (as is common on situation comedies). The trait stayed and is one of the few permanent character changes made in the show.[49][50][51] In the season 13 episode “She of Little Faith” (2001), Lisa underwent another permanent character change when she converted to Buddhism.[52]

Lisa plays the baritone saxophone, and some episodes use that as a plot device. According to Matt Groening, the baritone saxophone was chosen because he found the thought of an eight-year-old girl playing it amusing. He added, “But she doesn’t always play a baritone sax because the animators don’t know what it looks like, so it changes shape and color from show to show.”[53] One of the hallmarks of the show’s opening sequence is a brief solo Lisa plays on her saxophone after being thrown out of music class. The Simpsons composer Alf Clausen said that the session musicians who perform her solos do not try to play at the second grade level and instead “think of Lisa as a really good player.”[45]

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

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http://centreportal.blogspot.com/2008/10/oz-born_17.html

Quote (my emphases):

Image: An aerial view of the 1st Igniting The Fire Gathering at Manito Ahbee in the Whiteshell provincial pARK. The Circle and dot is the sacred fire that was lit as part of the gathering. As Cree Elder Don Cardinal explained to me – it was the 8th Fire of Life. The 7th Fire was the human fire and it was almost extinguished. So this gathering and sacred fire ceremony was designed to use the 8th Fire ceremony to re-ignite the inner fire of Humanity. This is the gathering that Juan and is wife Sandra came to Canada to attend.

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This appears to be the first so-called synchromystic related post of the Centralportal blog. I stumbled across it while doing a google image search for “circle with dot in middle” to be used in combination with the maps below, which I’ll get to in a moment. Here’s the image:

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Also here’s a slightly later blog post, mentioning a circle with *cardinal* points.

http://centreportal.blogspot.com/2008/12/tie-creek.html

But to my map pictures created today. In the first, I attempt to illuminate the fact that Saucer and Fake Herbert are equidistant from Forest Home, or a distance of 2.8 miles. Fake Herbert is discussed in this earlier post a bit: when you look up Herbert AL in the GNIS database you are directed here instead of the actual location of Herbert in this state, which lies about 28 miles south in neighboring Conecuh County.

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As I scanned this 2.8 mile circle in continuing around Forest Home from Saucer and Fake Herbert, I eventually unveiled two, different roads named Cardinal — Cardinal Road both. I should add this is a sparsely populated area with few marked roads. For the upper or northern (or western) Cardinal Road, the beginning point seems to be highlighted by the circle. For the lower or southern (or eastern) the end of the road is instead apparently emphasized by the same. I thought this beyond chance.

On the maps below, each Cardinal Road is represented by a (cardinal) red right angle, with the hypotenuse of both roughly giving the length of the road. While nothing (yet) came of the actual measurements of the roads, my thoughts turned to other Cardinal references in UmapS, and, shortly, Baker’s Creek, Mississippi with a Port Gibson just beside its mouth.

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Here’s some further research into this. The latitudes of both the Cardinal Road Beg(inning) and Cardinal Road End points on the Forest Home 2.8 mile circle both happen to cross the approx. 10 mile long Baker’s Creek in this neighboring state. Where the Cardinal Road Beg latitude line crosses the creek is 3.11 miles below its mouth (beside Port Gibson). Where the Cardinal Road End latitude line crosses the creek is 3.11 miles above the source of same, this source point being determined beforehand. The distance between the two places where the latitudes lines in question intersect Baker’s Creek are 3.31 miles apart, seeming to divide the creek into 3 symbolically equal parts, then. Is this the meaning of the “333” cloud in Gila’s collage 02, especially given that each line is a little over 3 miles long, and 1/3 equals 0.333…? Notice also that the “Cardinal Road End” point on Baker’s Creek is situated almost on a county line. Basically speaking the first 3rd of Baker’s Creek is in Jefferson County, MS and the upper 2/3rds in Claiborne County.*

Further thoughts:

The 2.8 mile Forest Home, AL Circle emphasizing Cardinal “beginnings and endings” is meant to be the same as the Manito Ahbee circle pictured at the first of this post, where the 8th Fire of Life is now burning thanks to a 2006 celebration led by Cree elder Don Cardinal.

I’ll get to the whole Port Gibson-Cardinal association later on. I promise.

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* The first and third heads in front of the house of Gila’s collage 02 are also identical, like the 3.11 common length between the 1st and 3rd parts of Baker’s Creek, as also defined by the Claiborne-Jefferson County line. The middle head is instead turned the opposite way, indicating it is a bit different, though still squarely in the middle. Have we now entered the inner sanctum of Apricot Bone? Does the solar related crop circle to the left of this collage represent the Forest Home circle with its own symbolic inner fire thanks to recent efforts of Don Cardinal?

Foreset Home Circle

http://thelamplight.ca/schematicgod/ancient.htm

Is Baker’s Creek like Tie Creek, a needed feminine balance to the Forest Home solar circle in neighboring Alabama? Could very well be. Obvious resonance with Ti*l*e Creek as well.

http://thelamplight.ca/schematicgod/orbs.htm

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