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<blockquote data-quote="T.A. Walters" data-source="post: 72956" data-attributes="member: 3926"><p>I am going to be very careful here. Careful in that no one tries to read between the lines. If that is the case please ask for me to clarify what I am referring to and I will be more than happy to expound on the subject.</p><p> </p><p>First of all, if you have read my bio, I am a self employed Science Fiction Novelist. Published and make my living doing that. My stories are my musings of what interests me as an historical researcher and scientist. The truth of my novels are not substantiated as fact, however some of which are based on some fact and a whole lot of conjecture. Novels are nothing more than legal lying for the sake of entertainment and escape, much like movies and the Hollywood crud scriptwriters chew from novels and regurgitate into motion pictures. Even so, I do not hide this fact nor the fact that I find this board a stimulating source of energy and brilliant minds who are generous and kind to me and my most seemingly cryptic questions.</p><p> </p><p>So it is, this snake thing has caught me off guard, for it is as much as a coincidental occurrence as it is an enigma of sorts. I wrote of this nearly two years ago; expressed in a dialogue of what an indigenous man (Indian Scout) had endured while away on a trail in South Florida back in the year 1533.</p><p> </p><p>Before this story went into publication, I was vacationing in Cedar Key with my wife and another couple. After dinner, we all took a walk down on the beach where, a man came up from behind us while we were looking out to the islands offshore. He wanted to tell us that the large island was Horse Key back in the days of the Spanish and that there was an old abandoned factory there. He told us of how the island was discovered and how snakes infested it; until a boatload of pigs were released on the island. He conclude by saying that weeks later the pigs were collected, well fattened by all the snakes they ate and the island was now free of all snakes except the one that escaped to lay in wait for the one who searches in the wrong places. (Huh? Go figure.)</p><p> </p><p>I laughed (half expecting him to deliver a punch line), but instead he pointed north to Bristol Florida and said the answer to what I seek is there. So I laughed anyway and asked, if it was there, the snake lived.</p><p> </p><p>He smiled, shook his head and walk away. I yelled to him as he walked and said I was heading in the opposite direction. He never turn back, but I heard him say, "I know."</p><p> </p><p>So yes, I do not know how this poster came up with what he/she said. Maybe a lucky guess, but I am not prepared to except this event as being revelent to this discussion of micro-singularities or historical time travels.</p><p> </p><p>Moreover, I do not know what is in Bristol Florida that applies to this particular encounter with this gentleman. I just know he could not have read the current novel nor did I get the sense he was an avid reader of my stuff. I am not that recognizable nor that big of a novelist. I am just small peanuts as the literary world sees it. LOL.</p><p> </p><p>Nevertheless, nearly two years later, I am bitten by a snake nearly about the same area as implied. Sheesh!</p><p> </p><p>Nearly forgot to mention the bridge. It was fabled that a bridge existed from the waters off the shore to the island to assist workers who worked the factory on Horse Key. I am trying to figure out a few things on this and the meanings associated with what this poster wrote. No proof to my knowledge that the bridge ever was built or finished. Hard to say.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this clarifies things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T.A. Walters, post: 72956, member: 3926"] I am going to be very careful here. Careful in that no one tries to read between the lines. If that is the case please ask for me to clarify what I am referring to and I will be more than happy to expound on the subject. First of all, if you have read my bio, I am a self employed Science Fiction Novelist. Published and make my living doing that. My stories are my musings of what interests me as an historical researcher and scientist. The truth of my novels are not substantiated as fact, however some of which are based on some fact and a whole lot of conjecture. Novels are nothing more than legal lying for the sake of entertainment and escape, much like movies and the Hollywood crud scriptwriters chew from novels and regurgitate into motion pictures. Even so, I do not hide this fact nor the fact that I find this board a stimulating source of energy and brilliant minds who are generous and kind to me and my most seemingly cryptic questions. So it is, this snake thing has caught me off guard, for it is as much as a coincidental occurrence as it is an enigma of sorts. I wrote of this nearly two years ago; expressed in a dialogue of what an indigenous man (Indian Scout) had endured while away on a trail in South Florida back in the year 1533. Before this story went into publication, I was vacationing in Cedar Key with my wife and another couple. After dinner, we all took a walk down on the beach where, a man came up from behind us while we were looking out to the islands offshore. He wanted to tell us that the large island was Horse Key back in the days of the Spanish and that there was an old abandoned factory there. He told us of how the island was discovered and how snakes infested it; until a boatload of pigs were released on the island. He conclude by saying that weeks later the pigs were collected, well fattened by all the snakes they ate and the island was now free of all snakes except the one that escaped to lay in wait for the one who searches in the wrong places. (Huh? Go figure.) I laughed (half expecting him to deliver a punch line), but instead he pointed north to Bristol Florida and said the answer to what I seek is there. So I laughed anyway and asked, if it was there, the snake lived. He smiled, shook his head and walk away. I yelled to him as he walked and said I was heading in the opposite direction. He never turn back, but I heard him say, "I know." So yes, I do not know how this poster came up with what he/she said. Maybe a lucky guess, but I am not prepared to except this event as being revelent to this discussion of micro-singularities or historical time travels. Moreover, I do not know what is in Bristol Florida that applies to this particular encounter with this gentleman. I just know he could not have read the current novel nor did I get the sense he was an avid reader of my stuff. I am not that recognizable nor that big of a novelist. I am just small peanuts as the literary world sees it. LOL. Nevertheless, nearly two years later, I am bitten by a snake nearly about the same area as implied. Sheesh! Nearly forgot to mention the bridge. It was fabled that a bridge existed from the waters off the shore to the island to assist workers who worked the factory on Horse Key. I am trying to figure out a few things on this and the meanings associated with what this poster wrote. No proof to my knowledge that the bridge ever was built or finished. Hard to say. Hope this clarifies things. [/QUOTE]
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