Thursday, July 25, 2013

Windy Mountain

December 15 or thereabouts… 2012

Dear Sandy…I have had two more adventures since I wrote to you concerning my discovery of Skull Island and the variety of items that I saw there. The two adventures include; a visit to Windy Mountain and the placement of a beautiful purple pyramid and another visit to Skull Island to celebrate the end of the world…..to be continued.

There is not much to report on my visit to Windy Mountain…except that it was a very, very windy that day… I felt like was walking against a riptide, the force of the air on the mountains was literally forcing me back as I was making my way forward with the result that progress was slow and exhausting. My intention was to climb to the summit that day…and I’ve been there twice before…the first time with the ancient mummies at age 11 or 12 and the second time a few years ago with my son Nico…on this occasion I only got as far as the lookout…about halfway up.

Things always work out the way they do for a reason and I figured that there was a reason I did not make the summit that day…I was not supposed to…I had with me a number of orgonite objects in geometric configurations which I left in various places along the way…along with crystals and some shells…maybe I was not meant to place them any higher than the lookout…

To reach the starting point for the summit walk involves a chairlift to a place called Eagles Nest, where there is a restaurant…called…you guessed it…the Eagles Nest Café? I think. Anyhoos I merely mention this because on the way up to this place on the chairlift…I did not notice any other ‘establishments’…however on the way down I noticed that there was another refreshment type of establishment about halfway down…that had clearly been abandoned…It was called Kareela… I wondered what it was doing there…was it built before the chairlift went into operation perhaps or after the Eagles Nest Café was built… possibly by unsuspecting investors???…I just thought it was odd that’s all…and that’s the end of this chapter to Windy Mountain…not much to report really…

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