Subject: Re: lots of finale stuff (SPOILERS!!!) From: giovin@medr3.ecs.umass.edu (Rocky J Giovinazzo) Date: 1991-06-11, 20:18 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <53901@apple.Apple.COM> larryy@Apple.COM (Larry Yaeger) writes: >> >>[and referring to my interpreting a petroglyph symbol near the circle of >> >>trees as the Black & White Lodges] >> >>I can see how you interpreted the symbol this way, but doesn't it look >> >>more like a small well of water? > > [drawing and other stuff deleted] > >Whew... that was tough, and still not very good. Imagine each of the above > >marks as diffuse white chalk on a blackboard. Hence the top portion is > >completely shaded in as white, and the lower portion is a doubly-ringed black > >oval. Doesn't really look like a well. And it's not in the center of the > >ring, but outside just to the left on the "map". The Access Guide has a > >good rendering of the petroglyph (even though it has a statement to the > >effect that no cave markings were ever found or some such in the text?). Your drawing looks different from the one I'm talking about. I was referring to the symbol directly to the left of the circle of trees. This drawing has the top portion shaded black and the other two sections with no shading (white). The separation between the regions is in a wavy form (i.e. water) and the sides turn up like the sides of a deep puddle or small (tiny) body of water. Is this the symbol you mean? Either way, I think that the map clearly marks the lodges as being above the circle of trees. There is a wavy line like a curtain with a dot in each wave. Above this are the LMFAP and the giant along with a large colored circle and three other symbols. By "a dot in each wave" I mean something like this: ./\. /\. /\. /\. /\. /\ /. \/. \/. \/. \/. \/. \ Rocky Giovinazzo