Ria Bacon: editor & writer

Linguist with wanderlust,
From the hills of New Guinea to the halls of the Sorbonne,
From the beaches of Bassam to the fields of Friesland,
From the catacombs of Rome to the Blue Mountains of Jamaica.
From the heather of the Veluwe to the dust of Dakar ...

Currently resident in the Land of Sea with a small tribe of kids and Mr B.

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Stet means "Let it stand" and is used by editors to indicate that the original text should be left untouched.

...in Arcadia ego is a pun on a painting by Poussin.

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Mush to mush


The final post about election posters. Previous posts:

  1. I’m a patriot, you’re a nationalist, he’s a terrorist …
  2. Tits ‘n’ bums, kids ‘n’ mums
  3. Mug shots
  4. No pictures please





As I had predicted, the posters were stuck on top of each other, dozens of them, and the edges started to peel. They then fell to the ground in a crumpled mess and turned to mush in the rain.

PeelingPosters

Peeling posters2

Posters crumpled

Poster mush

Related posts:

  1. Tits ‘n’ bums, kids ‘n’ mums
  2. No pictures please
  3. Sexy :: Saintly
  4. Cover up or rip off?
  5. Not the Village People