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Saturday Self Challenge: For this challenge the theme is anything red.
This is part of a slow cook-pot. The abstract shapes on the pot come from various reflections of the kitchen window. The on-off switch is on the bottom right corner so the word 'off' is written on the pot. No-one seems to have understood the literary allusion here. I wonder if anyone will be able to tell me.
This is part of a slow cook-pot. The abstract shapes on the pot come from various reflections of the kitchen window. The on-off switch is on the bottom right corner so the word 'off' is written on the pot. No-one seems to have understood the literary allusion here. I wonder if anyone will be able to tell me.
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One thing is sure. It is red and very pretty too. :).
No-one seems to have understood the literary allusion in the title. I wonder if anyone will be able to come up with it. ;-)
A la semaine prochaine pour le ON ?
Sehr schön dargestellt, Amelia
The red seems a perfect match, hidden behind the glass.
Amelia club has replied to Steve Bucknell clubSteve Bucknell club has replied to Amelia club“And she revealed how she came up with the name of the main character, Offred. The writer said she wrote a page of men’s names and put the letters O and F in front of each. “Ofkeith” just didn’t work, she said.”
Amelia club has replied to Steve Bucknell clubHandmaids’ names signified whose property they were. When Ofwarren disappeared the new handmaid was called Ofwarren.
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