But first...
Dulltown, UK: Today's slow-motion image is one of a politician very carefully lying to us.
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What? With a beast in it?
Yes, one of those French curve beasts - I love those French curves. I wonder if, in France, they are called 'English' curves? Hm, just a thought.
I wonder what intriguing background to the drawing I have come up with, for today's photo?

Oh, yes!
It's a load of, a box of, coloured pencils. Don't they look good?
How did I manage to collect so many coloured pencils? Who would ever need that many? Just look at the brutes, all lying there, waiting, itching to be used. But at least they are all lined up, and not higgledy-piggledy! No one wants higgledy-piggledy coloured pencils!
I really like coloured pencils. Do you, dear reader?
You know, if you write a letter, or send a postcard to someone, it's always nice if you do a little drawing at the end of it, and quickly colour it in, isn't it? Maybe with a bit of blue sky, with white clouds in the background. If I do a little sky, I always like to shade in a bit of orange or red at the bottom, it makes it look like an atmospheric dusk, or dawn, you see.
'Dave'!
'Yes'?
'Aren't you going to talk about the print design - and not ramble on about bloody pencils?'
'Oh, do you think I should'?
Well, there's not much to say. There's this beast, just drawn around a part of a French curve, with a white eye added, and the sky is decorated with a some shapes, maybe cubes, or blobs, or reflective shiny discs, they could be anything - see, if you don't have things in the sky, the rendering of large white spaces in the design can be messy in the printing process, smudges and stuff like that, might easily appear in it - that is most annoying!
Perhaps the beast is in some water, the receding perspectived (that's a made up word) sea, maybe, and it is splashing about, having a jolly good time!
A happy wet beast!...
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