Linda Brown wrote:Green Eyes.... You were there too.... what rock?
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH, BROWN IS BEST REMEMBERED BY INVENTING THE AIR PURIFIER.
by Jim Watson
A sombre milestone in Catalina history passed when the twenty-fifth anniversary of the passing of one of the Islands most intriguing and interesting characters. A milestone that is marked now with only a headstone at the Avalon Cemetery.
Beyond the Cemeterys arching wrought iron gates, tucked away in the parks southeast corner you will find the very ordinary grave of a very extraordinary man. Here lies the body of a physicist, inventor, devoted father, beloved husband and former Avalon resident Thomas Townsend Brown whose final wish was to be buried "Next to a rock" on a very special island named Catalina.
( the article is actually a two part series.... and thats just the first part.... but he says something interesting here and I don't know why. What rock?)
I have every confidence in that Your father knew the structure of space better than anyone.
I often go and have a natter with William the konk ,in Caen, in france.
He is buried in exactly the spot I would choose, if I had the choice in such a matter.
His grave is sited centrally in the central point of a romanesque circuler end in the church abbey des hommes.
It is sited on top of a huge limestone outcrop and IS the most amazing geometric point there to be found, a spot fit for a king.
Maybe a sort of more direct route on a stairway to heaven??
Directly where four points meet.
Kevin