Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] St. Maarten
Date: Aug 14, 2000 @ 16:18
Author: michael donner (michael donner <m@...>)
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just indeed jesper

for what a freakin nother map this is
& story
juxtaposing wonderland & paradise yet
& with a jerusalem hearty joke for tri country

as if the frnl marriage so nearly celebrated around bruges & antwerp
attains in st martin paradisal consummation

for legally the st martin paradises are as domestic french & dutch as the
hawaiian or key west paradises are domestic american

so no wonder the freakin pyramid in the previous movie




yet the terrestrial third party countries here are interesting too

of course their tripoints will be or are already maritime terrestrial
but in this case that is the next closest thing to heavenly

continuing west from the west end of the frnl boundary shown on your map we
should ultimately encounter the tp frgbnl
since the first foreign land in that general direction is british anguilla
& travelling from the east end of this map east & south we should
eventually encounter the formerly british but now independent state of st
kitts & nevis
at the tp frknnl



perhaps also this is a good time to ask whether you
&or anyone else who is cocreating the world class
would like to allow the maritime tps in

bottom line appears to be a matter of taste
& also of whether there are in all about 163 members or about 323

m

> Just another link to St. Martin/St Maarten
>http://www.st-maarten.com/home.html Jesper
> ----- Original Message ----- From: <mailto:jparsell@...
>title=jparsell@...>Jack Parsell To: Bill Hanrahan Sent:
>Saturday, August 12, 2000 4:32 PM Subject: [BoundaryPoint] brass pin
>at ksmook For micheal, and others who are interested, here are
>pictures taken June 1991 at ksmook. You are familiar with the stone
>cairn which is also shown in 1999 shot in Corner Corner. However, in
>1991 there was a marker pole above the brass pin in the center of the
>old road as shown in the lower view of Jack and Joyce Parsell and Clark
>Hall, instead of the pothole shown in the 1999 picture in Corner
>Corner. It occurred to me that instead of being a pot hole, maybe
>ksmook is a rabbit hole. Together with Alice we might get some
>answers by proceding down the hole. Perhaps it would be like going
>through the looking glass and we would find that this tripoint has two
>spatial arrangements, either cis or trans geometric isomers. Or they
>could be optical isomers, dextro or laevo, and, depending on your
>viewpoint, the brass pin is either there or it isn't there. On
>the other hand since we are at least partially in Kansas, perhaps
>Dorothy could take us to the wizard for help in finding our brass
>pin. The Missouri part of us might require further proof, but I'm
>sure that we'd be OK in the remaining state. jack