TWO SIGNS LEFT TO I.D. MINE, AS SPANISH, FRENCH, OR JESUIT.

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With all of the storms, flooding, fires and earthquakes, that have been hitting The North American continent, it wouldn't hurt most of us too much to get down on our knees for a few minutes.

I don't care what you're religion is.
Just pray for one another.

We make up a lot of folks when you get to counting, especially when you count the readers that don't post here!

Just take a moment and do it!

Put your knees in your slippers if it helps. I know that it helps me.

We have many friends that might keep hope alive till the Lord gets help to them!

May God bless all of you!

Mikel



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Lots of new clues and objects that fall on old lines on the 🗺.

The big owl has yielded new info, that was there twelve years, and some that has been there since its creation.
One symbol made confirmation.

It’s almost worth trying one more time.... almost... If we try and fail we will have lost all hope. If we try and succeed there will be ten thousand new questions.
I’m thinking of making several pages of photos, just because they are exceptional.

Please like by clicking the like button for yes, use the quote button and respond with a “No” if you don’t want to see the mostly knew and unposted photos.

Get on it! I should be done [emoji736] checking
The last chapter in a few days!!!

I also want to have some parting thoughts. And maybe a letter of introduction, from someone that everyone looks up to. That is conditional and resting on my
Shoulders to earn it!

So vote!!!

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Howdy Mikel,

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. I believe it would be hard for some readers to follow the story without pictures. It would also give the readers a chance to find something that may have been overlooked. Imagine their moment. I myself have found clues in pictures posted by others, I will pm you on one such clue. Good luck Amigo.

Homar
 

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Lots of new clues and objects that fall on old lines on the ��.

The big owl has yielded new info, that was there twelve years, and some that has been there since its creation.
One symbol made confirmation.

It’s almost worth trying one more time.... almost... If we try and fail we will have lost all hope. If we try and succeed there will be ten thousand new questions.
I’m thinking of making several pages of photos, just because they are exceptional

Mikel,

Hmmmm.?
Interesting thought.
-Weekender

 

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Homar, you’re going to love the last two chapters.
Weekender’s eye for the camera [emoji327] has been outstanding all along, but they have made the last two chapters, eye candy [emoji517]!!

The places that we walked, even made some of my photos look better!

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Lots of new clues and objects that fall on old lines on the 🗺.

The big owl has yielded new info, that was there twelve years, and some that has been there since its creation.
One symbol made confirmation.

It’s almost worth trying one more time.... almost... If we try and fail we will have lost all hope. If we try and succeed there will be ten thousand new questions.
I’m thinking of making several pages of photos, just because they are exceptional

Mikel,

Hmmmm.?
Interesting thought.
-Weekender


Weekender, I started to send that to you in a text, just after midnight this morning.
I figured you would just text me back at six a.m., so I did the next best thing.

So, now to figure out which photos and how many to do......
:icon_scratch::icon_scratch::icon_scratch:

and there is the epilogue, and The new cover, maybe, and the new table of contents...

Other than that, 317 pages of story, are done and ready to go.!!!!!!!

:hello2::goldtrophy::hello2::coffee2::coffee2::coffee2:
 

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Weekender, I started to send that to you in a text, just after midnight this morning.
I figured you would just text me back at six a.m., so I did the next best thing.

So, now to figure out which photos and how many to do......
:icon_scratch::icon_scratch::icon_scratch:

and there is the epilogue, and The new cover, maybe, and the new table of contents...

Other than that, 317 pages of story, are done and ready to go.!!!!!!!

:hello2::goldtrophy::hello2::coffee2::coffee2::coffee2:


Mikel,
I'm excited for you and ready for sneak peak.!!
Looking forward to seeing it!
 

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HOWDY MIKEL,

MAYBE A CRUDE MAP SHOWING WHERE YOU HAVE FOUND YOUR CLUES TO GIVE THE READER AN IDEA OF HOW THINGS FIT IN, AND BETTER FOLLOW THE STORY?

HOMAR
 

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HOWDY MIKEL,

MAYBE A CRUDE MAP SHOWING WHERE YOU HAVE FOUND YOUR CLUES TO GIVE THE READER AN IDEA OF HOW THINGS FIT IN, AND BETTER FOLLOW THE STORY?

HOMAR

Homar, I hope this works.....

third attempt...

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There is one more photo that I cannot lift from the page of the book. It is the most important one for this post....

It is a pointer stone that is 3/4 of a mile north by northwest, and it points back to the KEYSTONE (first photo).

in its direct line 1/2 mile from the pointer stone, it's line crosses the owl (second photo) which is ninety degrees out of square.

I hope it sits up right when i hit enter....

The two photos are 1/4 mile apart.
About 12 years ago i logged the tree that was shaped like the letter N and pointed out the same azimuth as the pointer stone, that I cannot copy
from the book page , to this post.

When adding the line from the pointer to the Keystone, i didn't know that the owl was there, but the bluff area that I marked with a waypoint to my TOPO map,
is only a few feet from the owls.

I only realized that the spot was mapped, a few days ago, while trying to mark the owls to the same TOPO map.....

How marvelous is the the workmanship, not of my program, but the people that made that straight line over hills and valleys thru the forest.!!

It is not a crude map, but then again, that part of the map would only be one straight line, for 3/4 mile.

There is an attachment that is of the big owl, as seen from above it.


The map was up for a limited time, but the rest of this is still relevant....

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Is there a black cat in the shadow, just below the M with the hook? Or do I need new glasses??
 

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That small M is the head part of a large shadow bat with wings made up on the bottom 1/3 of the big boulder.
Pretty sure the whole outcrop/boulder is actually a huge bat's head with an open mouth as well facing left, the nose is cut off on the left side of the picture, as well as the tip of it's ear on the right side. They have tiny eyes just as that one does.
 

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That small M is the head part of a large shadow bat with wings made up on the bottom 1/3 of the big boulder.
Pretty sure the whole outcrop/boulder is actually a huge bat's head with an open mouth as well facing left, the nose is cut off on the left side of the picture, as well as the tip of it's ear on the right side. They have tiny eyes just as that one does.



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This the critter that I ‘m looking at.

I have a few other shots that are close, but I don’t see it in any of them!!

This looks like a black, shiny fur baring critter, just behind the rock...

?!? ?!? ?!???????

I’d hate to think that we were that close to a bear [emoji199] cub without knowing it.
This is Weekender’s photo!!

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Is there a black cat in the shadow, just below the M with the hook? Or do I need new glasses??
What's this? It looks like the man from mars (not joking), then there is a half circle type shape beneath it. My pic is too grainy, but look at your original. I cannot see anything furry in the area you suggested.
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This the critter that I ‘m looking at.

I have a few other shots that are close, but I don’t see it in any of them!!

This looks like a black, shiny fur baring critter, just behind the rock...

?!? ?!? ?!???????

I’d hate to think that we were that close to a bear [emoji199] cub without knowing it.
This is Weekender’s photo!!

#/:0{>~

I think I have a picture of the whole marker.
Looking now
-Weekender
 

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Quinoa,
I can't get the picture to post right side up.
Hoping that enlargen will center the picture.
Do you have some more information on the bat
that you can share?

Mikel,
No animal there that day, I had my head under
that rock when I found it, seeing if it could be a hoyo?
I can see the eyes that Miboje and you were looking at.
-Weekender
 

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Quinoa,
I can't get the picture to post right side up.
Hoping that enlargen will center the picture.
Do you have some more information on the bat
that you can share?

Mikel,
No animal there that day, I had my head under
that rock when I found it, seeing if it could be a hoyo?
I can see the eyes that Miboje and you were looking at.
-Weekender

Weekender,
I remember walking around that rock and almost slipped under it a couple of times. That moss was slick, but I didn’t remember seeing anything that looked like “whatever “ that is....

There are several other places, under those big rocks that I wanted to call hoyo, but when you can see nine different directions, it challenged even my imagination!!

Maybe I should turn my screen [emoji342] backlight down, so I don’t look like I’ve lost my mind...

I’ve been working on the book cover for several hours. I think I’m numb, top and bottom!!!
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