http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8042061376F46999
What could have been.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8042061376F46999
What could have been.
Filed under **VIRTUAL SL, Chilbo^, Jeogeot
Gilatona-Lis interpretations may be over, which are divided into maybe 20 parts with about 7-10 supplemental pages. May read over the Wheeler-Jasper interpretation from 2009 to compare. Also need to read Beth’s England trip material and finish it this time (!). Maybe start that this weekend. I’m committed now (!!) — plane tickets bought; so excited. Collages are definitely over for now, but could even return before we head to England (?) Probably not until afterwards. I’m eager to work with Savernake Forest photos soon. And *of course* I’ll have *my own* photos to work with at that time, along with Edna’s obviously. The blog should be filled with my personal England photos come July. Must make the best use of my time there. The big thing is — do we want to stay there for extended periods of time later in our lives, say starting 8-10 years down the road? And my feeling right now, and Edna’s, is that we definitely do if we can swing it. Chances are I’ll be retired in 8 years, and Edna in 10. But certainly I’m also happy with hanging out in local Frank and Herman Parks until then, and I also see them as a lifetime work now. So the Frank and Herman Einstein! blog will definitely continue in one form or another until, well until The End and the curtain drops, where-ever that may be. I have my little PTG Town in Second Life now, and I think it’s better than New Pietmond in some ways. Obviously all revolves now around the Power Tower Gowlery and the finished Gilatona collages within. I’ll give a tour of the town soon; despite its relative smallness (about 10/17ths the size of New Pietmond, with much more limited terraforming) it still has some interesting things going on. I’m also thinking of renting a 1024-2048 parcel just to experiment around with new builds and stuff, since I’m rather limited prim-wise at PTG Town. Was hopping around Second Life before creating this blog post, looking around for possible land and just taking in scenery. Second Life is *definitely* not what it was when I first came there in early 2008. Hard to convey the excitement that once was to present visitors. I think that’s a big reason Pietmond never really took off the ground — the tide was already heading the other way. Visited Chilbo in the past few days and it’s really shrunk back to a core region after reaching its most expanded form about the time I lived in Noru (or Baker Bloch lived there) in Spring/Summer 2010. My talks with various residents at the time revealed vast plans that never came to fruition, including a partnership with Linden Labs concerning community development. A shame really, and SL still has a lot to offer. Just not being used now. I mentioned a month or two ago that I’ve basically switched over to GoogleEarth for virtual exploring needs, but that didn’t turn out to be quite correct, although I definitely want to return to that virtual reality and explore around Wiltshire before heading there for real in June. All’s I know is I’m happy with PTG Town and ratcheting down from New Pietmond (which, after all, contained a number of empty buildings at the end). Present projects there include a revamping of the Norris Temple first seen in late 2011 Pietmond (but not in New Pietmond), and also working some more on the Kidd Tower, a New Pietmond carryover. Should be fun.
But the big story now is that *it’s finally warming up* here in the mountains. The snow is melting but not gone yet, certainly a rarity in late March — well, it’s basically April now. But like I also said before, spring should be extended into summer this year, and as I’m not the biggest fan of summer I’m not complaining too much. But these long long winters are *rough*. Thank goodness there was mildness in its middle this year. But photos of the outdoors should start increasing again. And in that vein, I want to expand on the WIS Map recently generated that attempts to show the majority of outdoor sites I’m developing, like Norris Creek, Con Creek, Whitehead Crossing, and most recently, for example, Falmouth Creek, named after the collage series just completed. Mythology is certainly expanding still in that direction. That’s where my focus should be until early to mid May for sure. Then I need to really start gearing up for England. WOW.
Filed under **VIRTUAL SL, Chilbo^, United Kingdom, Wiltshire
Crabwood.
http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/articles/crabwood/
The lay in the `Alien` was one I had seen only once before, in the Chilbolton `Face` of 2001; it seemed as though the flattened, swirled crop around each standing tuft had been laid individually. A task that would surely be beyond the ability of man during the short hours of darkness at this time of year? None of the stalks were broken in either formation; they were bent at the base.
Whether the origin of the formation is of man or of a complex, discarnate energy as yet unknown to man, it is most impressive in every respect. It would appear that, if man made, a technology was used that is unknown to all but a few selected people.
In the photographs the formation appear in the positive, whereas previously, apart from the 2001 Chilboton event, the large majority of events have been in the negative (i.e. in this instance, the standing crop has determined the pattern rather than the fallen crop). It is the subtle shadowing of the standing wheat that creates the image of the face.
Also another similar aspect is that the meaning of this formation is completely unambiguous. It is the face of an extraterrestrial, no more, no less; no other possible interpretation.
One noticeable aspect of the dish was that there no evidence of a single seed head missing from any of the standing clumps of wheat inside the circular shape . In order to construct a circle, it is likely that a person would stand at a central point holding a rope and his accomplice would hold the other end of the rope whilst describing the perimeter of the circle. In ripened crop, when the seed heads are heavy and hanging down against the stem, they are very fragile and any movement of a tightened rope stretching across the standing wheat will catch against the seed heads, flicking them off as it passes. I examined the circular dish minutely and did not find a single wheat stalk with a missing head.
The lay in the circular dish was totally different to that in the face of the `Alien`, which was more traditional in construction.
Often I experience `gut` energies when entering a formation. In the `Alien` the energy, like the Chilbolton `Face` was one that was new to me and one that I did not understand. Not uncomfortable, not welcoming but `mechanical and technical and strangely sterile`.
Also:
http://www.cropcircleresearch.com/articles/alienface.html
Also (BIRTH):
http://www.fleeptuque.com/blog/2011/10/second-life-flashback-fleeps-first-30-days/
(“DEATH”):
(2nd view of same subject):
http://gwynethllewelyn.net/2012/08/21/full-steam-ahead-for-new-horizons/
(Chilbo/Fleep):
Filed under **VIRTUAL SL, Chilbo^, Crop Circles, Jeogeot, Maebaleia/Satori, Wiltshire
“I want the toy myself.”
bb:
Hi Hucka. Who are you talking to?
Hucka D. (blushing):
No one. (pause) OK, myself. No, there’s someone else here.
bb:
Sandy?
Hucka D.:
No. That’s past. Crop circles. Good you are reading the old Jeogeot posts. You are truly Wallace3 now. Read and revise at once. Good. It’s good.
bb:
Hucka D., you’re stating *you* were in past Chilbo, which was known then as Chilbol. This was 2001…
Hucka D.:
2001, yeah. And before. And after a bit.
bb:
But it obviously has something to do directly with these crop circles. I’ll insert a picture here in this blog post:
INSERT.
Hucka D.:
I don’t see it.
bb:
I’ll insert it later. You know the ones I’m talking about.
Hucka D.:
You better remind me. Why don’t you find the pictures now and let me take a look at the blog post, then.
bb:
OK, then.
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bb:
How’s that, Hucka D.?
Hucka D.:
Go ahead and save it and then let me take a look.
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Hucka D.:
Lucy Pringle… isn’t that the woman you wrote about concerning the white horse alignments. Never heard back did you.*
bb:
Typical. I think those crop circle people are a paranoid bunch, and rightly so (!)
Hucka D.:
(!!)
bb:
Disinformation campaign going on for sure. Strong one. Which brings us to Crabwood.
Hucka D.:
Bizarre, true. But I still can’t see it until you save the post again. Please.
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bb: Hucka D.:
So you’ll get to that next: Crabwoo, twin to Chilbol. Blue Feather Douglas. The Curse. The Purse… Gypsy. The Moon of Maebaleia. Trapped, he was. Cursed. Crabwoo shrunk as Chilbol grew. They should have never removed Biggie from the Blue Feather Sea. But they had to, see. Biggie was destined to become a martyr. They laid him out in the center of the campus which was essentially the same as the town. Peter SoSo hadn’t arrived yet, nor Karoz his cousin. Blue Feather Douglas had not yet gone bonkers over TILE, which might be the same as TIDE, then. Blue Feather Douglas had not yet seen the *watch*.
bb:
Sorry. Wrong one.
http://www.kasterborous.com/2012/03/utopia-recalling/
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Hucka D.:
Blue Feather! Thanks for saving before I requested… this time.
bb:
You’re welcome.
Hucka D.:
He found the watch, he opened it, he went bonkers. TILE bonkers.
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* Speaking of which, check here:
http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/articles/chilbolton/
Filed under **VIRTUAL SL, Chilbo^, Crop Circles, Jeogeot, Wiltshire