http://digitalarts.ucsd.edu/~wild/kobayashi/
http://visit.elysiumgates.com/daath.html
“Don’t take the ring Laura. Don’t take the ring.”
~ Agent Cooper from the movie Fire Walk with Me, warning Laura Palmer about Black Lodge trickery.
“Hucka D., I think Uffcott may be the place. The Place. It’s a UFO. It’s coded in the name. Remove every other letter, beginning with the first: UFO.
Hucka D.:
Actually that would be UFOT. How about UmapS?
bb:
Uffcott is where the 3 Sisters are equidistant. That’s where New Pietmond will be established.
Hucka D.:
Who is Laura? And who opposes deception?
bb:
Black Lodge?
Hucka D.:
bb:
Oh, I figured out something about the 3 sisters… probably related. Marge, Patty, Selma… M(NO)P(QR)S. Did you get that, Hucka?
Hucka D.:
Every third letter kept this time. Marge… Patty… Selma. So…
bb:
So that’s 4… 7… 10, like in the Tree of Life equivalent seraphim… sephirot I meant.
Hucka D.:
You are getting closer (!)
bb:
And so…
Hucka D.:
And so you search for the 11th, Daat, knowing that Tin S. Man knows. The Kniks. High time for another collage, baker b.
bb:
Highway?
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http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d3e4937d-150e-4dc4-8468-8766525c4a2e
http://www.circularsite.com/gedachten141-eng.htm
CHALFONT.
Filed under Crop Circles, Lunch, David, Twin Peaks, Wiltshire
I start out with some more Des Blenkinsoop photos that I could use for collage material.
The stacked rocks in front of Rockley Manor looks very similar to the ones I presently have in New Pietmond. Check here for a comparison. Oh and of course it’s called *Rock*ley Manor.
And then Des found some similarly stacked rock thingies in nearby Marlborough, although he doesn’t directly link the 2 in his accompanying text. I’m making the link here.
Now some more Google Earth images from the same general area:
2 men apparently attempting to steal one of the smaller stones of Avebury. Don’t think they’ll get too far.
What appears to be a (clothed/upright) red lion about to enter the Red Lion pub at Avebury. Marking her territory?
Details of the 3 Sisters…
Marge…
Patty…
Selma…
The Ridgeway runs alongside each one, and actually enters the fringe of Marge, while almost skirting the southeast side of Selma. Patty lies further away.
Found another Fuzzer House like earlier in Broad Hinton, this time near a village named Highway (Highway?) about 6 miles west of 3 Sisters.
Nearby, what appears to be a face on a building with one eye erased…
And, greeting me the instant I “teleported” into GoogleEarth tonight, a mystery triangle, again seen from the highway running through Highway. Did it “fuzz” the house? Did it steal the eye?
An overhead shot of Cresent House near Cherhill featured in the Baker Bloch in England exhibit. I was just following the highway down from Highway through Compton Bassett and re-found it… forgot it was in the area, actually.
And then almost across the street is some kind of waste area with another eye (center). Yes it’s staring at *you*. Is *this* Highway’s missing eye?
Crescent House and “eye”.
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* quote from the text accompanying the 2nd photo above:
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1947135
Three years on from SU1968 : Business park, Salisbury Road, Marlborough
The site is much more established, with many businesses and healthy looking bushes.
There are also these pointy things at the entrance. They don’t seem to do anything. Can a point be pointless[?] I guess so.
Filed under Wiltshire
2 photos by Des Blenkinsopp up first. DB is another veteran picture snapper for the UK geograph project like Brian Robert Marshall discussed just below.
In the background are 2 of the “3 Sisters”, my affected name for a set of interesting round beech groves situated next to the Ridgeway (ancient Roman Road) near Hackpen Hill. The 3rd is hidden here behind the weird, pointy thing in the foreground (some kind of farm equipment) with what looks like eyes, even.
Is it The King again? Probably. In the same field this September appeared a man-made crop cicle called the Wedding Proposal.
Tranquility at an Uffcott pond…
Now some GoogleEarth images of 3 Sisters:
I use this first one as the base image of the collage “Corny Proposal,” part of an ongoing series as yet unnamed.
From east side of Uffcott, moving in closer now…
From the west side… compare this last picture with the 1st picture above (same road).
3 Sisters from above… they’re all circles and of the same size and even texture. I’m tempted to call them — from left to right — Marge, Patty, and Selma (?). Uffcott is probably the only population place where all 3 sisters give the appearance of being equidistant from each other. As the below photo shows, they’re not at all, with Patty being almost twice as close to Selma as to Marge. They’re all about 1/20th of a mile across, or a little less than 100 yards.
Relationship with Tree of Life even??
“Awww. Mess’n with me head, Butcher.”
“Blimey,” Butcher said back. He was opening a can of ten beans.
Fuzzer House looked larger from the inside. The Kniks, dressed up as Apricot-Bone, felt open and vulnerable. Like the door was open to the Broad Hinton house… and suddenly it was. Outside they saw a man walking a white dog, oblivious their exposed presence. Thank dog for the force field.
Jimmy stepped through the force field and out in the street. “Got a light, man?” he asked in his cocky Cockney way. For he desperately needed a fag.
“Blimey,” the man in the street walking his dog said. “Where’d you come from?”
“Where do you think mate?” Jimmy said, indicating with his head the Fuzzer House behind him. For his hands were busy lighting the fag after the man had handed him a cigarette lighter.
The man handed him a cigarette lighter.
“Blimey,” Butcher said back. The tin can of beans sealed itself up.
Filed under Beetles, The, collages 2d, Crop Circles, Kniks, The, Wiltshire
I did a big LOL last night when reinvestigating Rockley in Wiltshire and finding out Brian Robert Marshall had provided links to my tinkerings with his photos in the captions of the originals I used for the “Baker Bloch in England” exhibit. He even gave me my own tag.
http://www.geograph.org.uk/tagged/bakerblinker
And I’ve also recently moved the full version of the exhibit to the rainbowology site:
http://rainbowology.net/britainx3/blochengland00.html
Brian and I have since exchanged emails, and he’s granted me permission to use any of his photos for future art, and also asked me to tell him which ones I alter so that he can provide more links back to my work. I’m seeing an open door. 🙂
http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=39215382
http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=39222583
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01/19/13:
Actually, as I was checking I began to use Brian’s photos in this series of 3 collages coming just before the creation of the “Baker Bloch in England” set. Below I’ll give a link to Brian’s employed “base” photo just after the collage link. I’ll then include a related Baker Blinker Blog post link where I attempt an interpretation. All the base images come from Purton Stoke, Wiltshire just west of Swindon.
“Slipper Men”
collage image: http://bakerblinker.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/olean21.jpg
base image: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1635362
related post: http://bakerblinker.wordpress.com/2010/03/04/oleanistantinople/
“Timescape Castling”
collage image: http://bakerblinker.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/puton16.jpg
base image: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1635654
related post: http://bakerblinker.wordpress.com/2010/03/04/castle-castle-rough-draft/
“Saltzhole”
collage image: http://bakerblinker.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/saltshole10.jpg
base image: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1635389
related post: http://bakerblinker.wordpress.com/2010/03/05/salthole/
Filed under collages 2d, Wiltshire
All Sunfish, Kentucky is is a crossroads. And this is what I found less than a minute into the “visit” — very easy to spot in Streetview. It only appears in 1 shot, seen in the middle picture below. Otherwise the location is very nondescript.
I must ask you. Does that look like a flying sunfish?
Filed under Crop Circles, Kentucky, MAPS
As regular readers of my blog can perhaps tell, I’ve been working very hard lately on generating energy for a type of “next step”. Part of this involves plugging the blog into an area of higher energy — Central Wiltshire, which appears to revolve around the Alton Barnes white horse situated south of Avebury. And Avebury itself. And The Barge, the famed hub pub of crop circledom lying, in turn, not far south of the A.B. horse. The link between “Frank and Herman, Einstein!” and Wiltshire comes from the fact that I have made plans now to go there this summer for a full 2 week period, accompanying my wife and our best friend Cammie. However, the 3 of us will *not* stay together the first week, as Edna and Cammie explore London again, as they did in October 2010. Instead I will already be in Central Wiltshire, or on one side of it (west). The place will be Devizes. Then during the second week of our England stay we’ll all reunite and compare fabulous stories on the east side of Central Wiltshire. The place this time will be Marlborough, and it is in Marlborough that I predict we will also stay a considerable amount of time during our later years in life — all 3 of us but especially Edna and I. And Devizes could also come into play during this time.
Let’s take a look at the 2012 splay of crop circles in not only Wiltshire but England itself:
http://www.cropcirclesandmore.com/where/present/cropcirclelocations2013.html
I’m also going to take a screen shot of that to display here — hope the people that own the web site don’t mind.
Let’s also zoom out while keeping Wiltshire in the center of the map.
This is a truly amazing pattern, if you understand or believe that the majority of crop circles are not made by human “artists”. For the fact is that probably 50 percent of not just England’s but the *world’s* crop circles appear in this small 15 mile radius basically framed by Marlborough to the east and Devizes to the west, not only in 2012 (as the above map indicates) but year after year after year during the growing season of farm crops here. I may create more concise future posts about the phenomenon, but there’s a lot of material on the web to peruse if you wish.
It’s almost like I’m being demanded to go to Wiltshire, as it is turning out. Pieces are rapidly falling into place for the journey. GoogleEarth and its very sharp, panoramic Streetview pictures of the area equips me with another powerful tool for preliminary “virtual” exploring and prepping for my actual visit. In fact it seems that Streetview has replaced Second Life as my choice for virtual exploring in general. I plan to give up my New Pietmond land in Sikkima in early February to help save money for the trip, and also because I don’t really have to own land now in that reality to get what I need out of it seemingly. I have other, non-cost options for developing future creativity in Second Life (I don’t think it will go away totally). And Wiltshire will not in any way/shape/form replace my US of A Frank and Herman Park exploring but will *sharpen* my acumen for deciding what to put in this blog relating to it. Frank and Herman will always remain front and center here, and the blog can now certainly live on if ties are severed with Second Life (unlike the Baker Blinker Blog).
So just this alone — the switch of virtual reality preference from Second Life to GoogleEarth — is a pretty big deal. I don’t think it would work in reverse, that is, if we were instead living in Wiltshire and planned to visit Blue Mountain, NC. Streetview is, perhaps even strangely, not nearly as effective a tool for virtually exploring around *this* area: pictures aren’t as sharp; not nearly the amount of streets/roads involved. I’m sure this will change in the future, but for now the reverse situation couldn’t take place. And I also don’t think we’ll live in England full time and move from Blue Mountain to over there, perhaps Marlborough. But I wouldn’t stake a whole lot of money on that — it *could* happen. Can I leave Frank and Herman parks behind? Frankly it may not be a choice, but more on that later as well. I’m hoping not. But it almost feels that not only Wiltshire but Britain as a whole is our home, not NC, and Edna feels the same way if not stronger.
Which reminds me: I’ve now opened up the “Britain Britain Britain” module on my rainbowology site. Link here:
http://rainbowology.net/britainx3/britainx3.html
Hucka D.:
The aliens come from Wiltshire as well. Good night to you, baker b.
bb:
Hi Hucka D. Thanks for showing up once more.
Hucka D.:
Always here to help. Glad to do it. Gives me points, actually.
bb:
How much I use you? I mean, how much you show up here in this blog, and the other blog?
Hucka D.:
Yes. Not saving up to get some wings, mind you, as much as wanting to go to England with you (!)
bb:
Well of course you are invited along. But you’ve already gone, Hucka D. — with Baker Bloch and Baker Blinker.
Hucka D.:
We are, in fact, still there. We never left the company of the King and Queen in Rockley. We’re still there. Come visit *us*!
bb:
Well I’d like to make it down into that valley for sure. Can’t follow the road all the way into the house in Streetview.
Hucka D.:
Pheh.
bb:
I’d like to ask some questions, Hucka D. I don’t know if you can answer them. What *is* happening in Central Wiltshire.
Hucka D.:
Easy: contact.
bb:
It seems like it *must* transform into something else, a higher level of contact soon. The crop circle phenomenon just keeps getting more complicated, maybe.
Hucka D.:
Yes. (pause) Contact.
bb:
How are the Queen and King anyways? It was almost 2 years ago that you visited and also I visited through both Baker Bloch and Baker Blinker. Maybe I’ll send the two back.
Hucka D.:
They’re already there.
bb:
Hmmm… but Baker Bloch has been busy in Second Life building New Pietmond, Hucka D.
Hucka D.:
With your help. I know: your line. I’m saying your lines again. Can you see me? How do I look today?
bb:
Goofy eyes as usual. (seeing Hucka D. looking hurt) Oh… sorry.
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Hucka D. (after recovering):
The King and Queen have also visited Bill Mountain in the 7-11 sided space ship. It’s an LOL. Engine’s leaking a bit of oil, though.
bb:
Is it a Screven?
Hucka D.:
Could be… yeah, good one. Anyway they said hello — obviously — and hope you visit them in Wiltshire. They’ve gone back already. Actually they were going to do that thing on Aldebaran first before heading home. Have you googled Rockley lately?
bb:
No. Thanks for the remind.
Hucka D.:
You better get hopping once more. Talk to you soon and thanks for the points!
bb (laughing):
You’re welcome.
Filed under Crop Circles, Frank Park, Herman Park, Wiltshire
Avebury: Man waving at long headed alien getting into car.
Avebury: 2 uprights dragonflies hovering near house.
Broad Hinton: Man walking dog oblivious to Fuzzer House beside him (house was fuzzy from all angles).
Rockley: Mysterious fireball in meadow. Only appeared in this one shot.
More mystery Streetview scenes from Wiltshire coming up!
This was I believe the next post up in Michael Glickman’s blog I was planning to read sometime soon, and then just a minute ago it came up as the 4th hit in my Google search for “eleven sided” + “crop circles.” So I’m reading the post *now*.
http://www.michaelglickmanoncropcircles.com/blog/geometry-olivers-castle-seven/
A newer theory has it that the alien spaceship landing sometime in the past in Frank Park may have left in the trail of smoke I saw Saturday a week ago from Tiny Wiltshire. The mystery (train) whistle heard at the same location the next day might be directly related as well, thinking of such a whistle producing a cloud of stream. So maybe Hucka D. is right about them being gone man gone.
Seven is considered to represent spirit, revelation, the eternal feminine and that which lies behind the veil. Eleven is the first number of the Master Number series that is said to indicate degrees of contact and interaction with other dimensions. [my emphasis] Given these credentials we cannot be surprised that these two noble numbers choose to hold themselves slightly aloof from such as the ordinary fours and nines.
The Oliver’s Castle snowflake formation can be seen as a pivotal point in crop circle history, deepening a rift between those who believe there is most definitely a real mystery phenomenon going on in Wiltshire and elsewhere and those who believe there is most definitely no mystery atall to examine — just the work of very terrestrial and very human crop circle “artists”.
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bb:
Hucka D., didn’t you spend some time in Oliver, Wisconsin last year?
Hucka D.:
I lived there. It was the first virtual reality town created by GoogleEarth. I hid there, yes.
bb:
Then of course Carcass-6 comes along that summer; Oliver at center. *Flower*, like in Flower of Life.
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bb:
It looks to me for all the world that Screven County Georgia and its outlying Oliver (highlighted in red below) duplicates Michael’s revelation that seven lies at the root of the Oliver’s Castle formation. Screven = seven. “Cr” may even be important: *cr*op circle?
Going deeper into this, it may be significant that Oliver, Georgia’s town boundaries are no longer circular, although the other 3 circular towns in the county (Hilltonia, Newington, Rocky Ford), according to the above map, remain so. The limits of the largest city and county seat, Sylvania, is also based on the circle, but a significantly larger one than the rest. Here’s a comparison of all 4 along with Oliver, the 5th incorporated town of the county that doesn’t fit the pattern any longer. Or never did.
Why is Oliver marked as a circle in the outline above when it’s not? Was it *ever* a circle? Maybe not. Is Oliver’s Castle a legitimate (non-human artist) circle and is the Oliver’s Castle video a legitimate film of a crop circle forming and not another piece of art? How much did the videographer get *paid*?
Is this another video of Oddball Oliver killed by King Circle?
http://www.flatlandthefilm.com/videos/Flatland_Assassination.mp4
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http://www.hypermaths.org/cropcircles/chapter8/
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“Yes, I am there now.”
Filed under Carrcass-06, Crop Circles, Georgia, MAPS, Wiltshire