I am working, on the hand still (and other things) but it is all hard labour back stage stuff with nothing interesting to see at all so until I get to the stage where I can photograph the work I thought you would like to see this. It would make a brilliant cover for a novel; the fly leaf could read something like this:Nicole, precocious and talented is not quite fifteen when an exchange trip goes terribly wrong. Her father a prosperous Parisian banker brings in the police to investigate the incident in the night. As the city shudders with violence and change amid riots the mystery of how five French teenagers disappear in Delft unfolds at a terrifying pace.
I wonder if the English ME did find her YOU again?
What’s your synopsis?


6 comments:
Another mystery and I guess - yes - they were found - and they found each other.
my word verification if foolums - te he
I love this poster - it would make a good book, you are right mum! I love the addition of silver stars to make it all Christmasy, maybe she made it along with all of her Christmas cards?
On Linda's note, I find much amusement in the way the word verifications actually look like real words. I spend a lot of my time making up dictionary meanings for a lot of them. Today my word is Aresse: from the French meaning to stop suddenly.
Ooo, next word is Ablesser, from the Gaelic meaning the first pint after a stressful day.
Volerti, Latin. Ancient dish eaten by the Romans of pasta filled with a pesto of vine leaves, garlic, tomatoes and dormice.
today my word verification is portio, but it reminds me of portico - I think when I studied latin it meant a door?
Jessica your dish of vorleti sound delicious as I love pesto. What is dormice?
Sadly, that is plural for dormouse... a very cute mouse that is in radical decline in the UK. Romans liked to eat them, becuase they were strange!
http://puppiesareprozac.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/dormouse.jpg
todays word, yawnhou - origin ME, a disguised yawn that goes through your nose and involves no movement of the mouth.
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