Saturday, 24 December 2016

...and what was to happen this morning...hmmm...in pictures...a 'show but not tell' exercise, perhaps?

...let's take can-openers and those ill cult 'cans-of-worms' as an example...along with the whole 'avoid being canned' in the first place, metaphor - in terms of extremism and fundamentalist beliefs and world views....see previous notes upon great aunt colette and what she had learned whilst working with the french resistance, in paris...during WWII.

...what else? well if you leave it up to art students...and ex-art students at that....see previous notes upon dartington college of arts...then, this is what you get....'reflections-upon-the-whole-thing'...

anyway, I was to buy a new 'fridge magnet' pad from WILKO's, this morning...along with 4 can-openers (I only have one that works, at present - and they can easily break down, can't they? additionally, you have to buy quite a few of those 'cheap ones' in order to get one that can last the course)....4 new can-openers....now why have they been termed LOOSE BUTTER upon my WILKO receipt?



is it a BUTTERfly?...is it a giraffe?...is it a masonic set-square.....you decide:





oh and that 'CIA/NSA farmers' backyard' as seen on ellis road - behind the back garden of that house on the corner of ellis road/west avenue....well, that backyard is now enclosed-and-almost-entirely-hidden-by-a-newly-put-up-breeze-block-wall.....but somebody has hung the washing out, in it - upon the washing line...and one can see the washing line and washing over the top of that breezeblock wall...and the washing is in the colours of that 'lighthouse' interior, upon the jacquie lawson calendar - a jacob rothschild reference?....see previous notes upon WWII 'aerial signalling' from those upon the ground...with their colourful washing hanging from washing lines, in the back garden etc etc...a bit like flags blowing in the wind, eh marines?....go figure.

...and so what is the 'jacob rothschild' signal - this morning then, in terms of 'flagged-out washing' - hung out to dry, in the breeze?

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