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All. May 13, 2011

Filed under: Crabwoo,Finsteraahorn Sink,Foxboro,Rubisea (Carcass-One),The Shallows — baker Blinker @ 5:04 am

“In Crabwoo, the temple is all important and central, Hucka D.”

Hucka D.:

And the labyrinth within. Did you walk[ it] today?

bb:

No, sorry.

Hucka D.:

Once a day every day. It is also a crop circle.

bb:

I think I’ll create a post on how to walk the labyrinth, Hucka D.

Hucka D.L

8 5 6 7 4 1 2 3. All the numbers.

bb:

In Pietmond this same temple was central but there was more “stuff” around.

Hucka D.:

When the Pietmond labyrinth was deleted the energy of Vortextra opened up wide and screaming. Babymouth.

bb:

No labyrinth could seal it.

Hucka D.:

Too big. Big Sink big. And this is where you must go out of yourself and also out of Sunklands. For the Vortex cannot be dealt with.

bb:

What is inside?

Hucka D.:

Red, blue. A man, a small man who is unhappy but who is a very big man. Big Sink big. Acknowledge the hole and you can deal with it. Cover it with green. Fence around. A place to be.

bb:

Only in… sorry once more.

Hucka D.:

Only in Crabwoo can the whole of Sunklands be properly sealed. Because it is where Sunklands came from.

bb:

I can’t leave that temple[, then].

Hucka D.:

No.

bb:

85674123.

Hucka D.:

Yes. All.

*****

bb:

I’m trying to envision the Crabwoo campus, Hucka D. I believe the mall area southeast of the temple would have perhaps been the dorm area, maybe classroom buildings.

Hucka D.:

That area has a controversial history. A large building was there in campus days as well, but it was a later additional, after the temple was constructed. Yes, it was classrooms and dorms both. It was a bit like the Biggie Gallery. Some said the fish cursed Crabwoo because of that particular building. Or through it[ I mean].*

bb:

I would say the Rookwood Cottage came before the temple as well.

Hucka D.:

That is correct. But it was there originally, moved, then put back in its original location to make a main entrance for the almost completed temple.

bb:

The stairs seem strangely out of place.

Hucka D.:

Both sets of stairs once led to the cottage. It was aligned to 135 degrees, then 225, then finally 180 as it became absorbed into the temple. The first set of stairs led to the door of the 135 degree version, the second to the 225, but the first set of stairs remained still. Then in the 180 degree version both sets of stairs, although they remained a part of the landscape, became rather equally useless and useful at once.

bb:

Interesting. And the cottage sits on that hill, perhaps the highest of Crabwoo.

Hucka D.:

Along with the grave.

bb:

Is that one of the Peter’s grave, Hucka D.? Peter the Good perhaps?

Hucka D.:

Yes.

bb:

A main difference between the Crabwoo TILE Temple and the Pietmond TILE Temple is that Crabwoo was not built upon a cemetery. Nor is there the equivalent of Peter’s Rock within, like we have with Pietmond.

Hucka D.:

It was a great center of learning. Approached a 1000 students in its day.

bb:

Can i ask about the study of Sinkology now, Hucka D.?

Hucka D.:

The 8 major sinks were all known in its day, along with Finsteraahorn and Sink X of Maebaleia. Maebaleia prided itself upon its Lake District and not the sinks, unlike Jeogeot. As you know, there is no equivalent of, especially, Big Sink on Maebaleia. Satori Shallows became interesting to Blue Feather Douglas at one point. He thought about asking the college to be relocated in Foxboro, but this was later found to be untrue. Maybe just a branch college.

bb:

Was Casey in Finsteraahorn?

Hucka D.:

Good! And Bacon in Sink X, the 10th. Those were the 9th and 10th. But they had little relevance to the main flow of Maebaleia spirtual politics. Instead it relates to a different grid altogether. The Gridcosm. But it was not known by that name in those days. Really, it is another virtual reality, like Second Life itself, and has similarities. Each grid begins with a seed square. For Second Life this is DaBoom. For Mike this is also the Mikecosm, a separate “sync” from the Gridcosm, a branch college (smiles).

bb:

Obviously there’s probably no way to recreate whatever village or community lie in the Finsteraahorn Sink in those days, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

The 9th and 10th[ sinks here] work together. Together they are Peter.

bb:

They are the equivalent to Sunklands in the Maebaleia-Jeogeot twirling (!)

Hucka D.:

Exactly. Precisely. What formed fully on Jeogeot was only half baked on Maebaleia, half formed and less even. Instead, the Lake District dominated by Rubisea ruled. Rubisea, in its loneliness, created the Blue Feather Sea, which seems bigger in virtual reality but actually is smaller by a considerable amount.

bb:

Rubisea reminds me of Rydal Water from England’s Lake District, Hucka D., as present in some collages of the 10×10. Like, let’s see, Yale 09, Wheeler 09, Jasper 09, Newton 05, and Newton 06. And there’s even a cave on cliffs above Rubisea, just as is the case with Rydal Water, a Lake District cave seen in Yale 09, Newton 05, and Newton 06.

Hucka D.;

Back to Jeogeot-Maebaleia, it was decided that the dry sinks would be emphasized and deepened in the new continent [Jeogeot]. The shallower Finsteraahorn and Sink X became Sunklands. That’s really how Casey became involved. He is a bridge. Zeppelin Bridge.

bb:

But all that stops at, in my direction, SID’s 1st Oz.

Hucka D.:

Finsteraahorn and Sink X together must form Sunklands. That is the other side[ of one thing].

bb:

Hold on, Hucka D. I’m going to take a picture through Baker Bloch of the two continents, with Jeogeot turned 180 degrees.

bb:

It’s obvious that the Blue Feather Sea and Jeogeot’s Korean Channel are two separate events in this animation, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

The Korean Channel had to be designed on Maebaleia, in Crabwoo to be specific, in order for the double to form properly. Or better, erase the memory of Maebaleia, the older of the two. All Letters became Single Letters. TILE became tiles. Birth of the alphabet. Screaming.

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* Hucka D. later claimed that the dorms/classrooms formed one giant cube like shape, and, yes, that Biggie was displayed in a tank on its side, just like the “E” of the Biggie Gallery in Aotearoa. Below it existed a forest and perhaps garden space.

 

Thoughts… March 4, 2011

Filed under: Crabwoo,Foxboro,Pietmond,Uncategorized — baker Blinker @ 8:24 am

Possible, future Pietmond projects:

* Restructure TILE Temple.
* Keep adding artists to Pietmond South.
* Keep developing (solidifying?) ideas behind Pietmond Psychic TV series (3 seasons? 2?).
* Keep thinking of a sister city for Pietmond. Is it Pie Town? Chesterton? Oliver? For certain it’s not Teepot now.
* Dig more into Pietmond’s past, like the 3 B castles recently brought up that use to lie in a line on the hill south of Pietmond central (according to Hucka D.).

“Here we go. What is the nature of Peter’s Rock, Hucka D.?”

Hucka D.:

It is the rock the town was built on and around. Lemon brought in The Bill.

bb:

Why can’t Baker Bloch see into the past of the town and its possible origins as Pitchfork?

Hucka D.:

Too painful to look at now. Like drawing blood.

bb:

What is the relationship of Pietmond to Noru?

Hucka D.:

Pietmond is a town sent.

bb:

What is Carrcass-5? Or what will it be?

Hucka D.:

Ozmo.

bb:

What’s left in Pietmond?

Hucka D.:

Above.

bb:

I think that Peter’s Rock is the same as Karoz’s fuchsia diamond.

Hucka D.:

Yes.

bb:

32 prims?

Hucka D.:

32 tiles, yes.

bb:

The rock is on a parcel of 32 square meters, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

Diamond. 3 in number. 3 in 1. USofA. Amereca.

bb:

Flynn was asking about DUKE. Can you tell us about DUKE, Hucka D.?

Hucka D.:

DUKE answers the question, “Where is the 4th?” It is Pitchfork. It is underneathy feely upper town. It is painful. Emotionally.

bb:

It is birth (!).

Hucka D.:

Yes. “Where’s your bear coat?” So forth.

bb:

Is it Peter when he first arrived in town?

Hucka D.:

Yes. Peter SoSo.

bb:

The idea of The Rainbow Complex seems to ilude synchers, Hucka D. Pietmond synchers.

Hucka D.:

You take that labyrinth, which answers the question about the 4th, and put it where it can be better seen.

bb:

All I have is stories now. The newness of Sunklands has wore off, Hucka D.

Hucka D.:

Peter SoSo walked down Long Way to Warren Zeevon’s Gerbils and More establishment. He was the lawyer sent. Property lawyer. Studied with the great Blue Feather Douglas of Crabwoo fame. Blue Feather founded Crabwoo, or made it what it was, which was Chilbo present and considerably more. Famous university [Crabwoo U.]. Karoz was there too. Blue Feather Douglas told Peter [Karoz?] about the Purse Curse. Gypsy. Chilbo would begin to drain Crabwoo’s energy right from its start, until now Crabwoo is no more and Chilbo is still thriving as far as mainland communities go. You just happened to come to Jeogeot when the energies were exactly balanced, as on a scale. But times change.

bb:

What of the Satori Shallows?

Hucka D.:

Blue Feather [Douglas] was there.

bb:

Chesterton?

Hucka D.”

*Yes.*

bb:

Is that where he got the idea to build the Mayan pyramid on the southern end of the Blue Feather Sea?

Hucka D.:

Carhenge. Car in ground.

bb:

Four Buttes.

*****

Hucka D.:

Blue Feather Douglas found Sink Y at the southern end of Satori Shallows. He knew that the 10 sinks were incomplete. He began to formulate Tyle and TILE.

bb:

He settled in the Foxboro region, then.

Hucka D.:

Yes. A town sent by a town. Golden sink… Golden City. Kansas perhaps but maybe not.

bb:

Golden Sink being the 12th and last sink.

Hucka D.:

Yes. (pause) Foxboro.

bb:

Oliver Douglas [Oliver in Douglas County, Wisconsin] merely points to Foxboro.

Hucka D.:

Kind of.

bb:

Should I rent there again?

Hucka D.:

May-be.

bb:

Foxboro, then.

Hucka D.:

Yes.

bb:

Was it an art colony?

Hucka D.:

Satori Shallows. And Foxboro.

bb:

OK, thanks!



Baker finds additional evidence of Blue Feather Douglas’ presence in the center of Golden Sink: 3 pyramids.

 

Roamings > Maebaleia (Foxboro) February 12, 2011

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