I like solving puzzles and I use the opportunity Bouquets to Art exhibitions give me to bring some fun to those of my readers who are like me. As everybody (who ventured a guess) figured it out, the bouquet in question was Willard Metcalf Winter’s Festival (I noticed that you all tried to drop that apostrophe, I have no idea why it’s there but I checked – that’s the name of the painting).
For many reasons I didn’t want to entice anybody to participate in the riddle by offering something in return but secretly I planned to have a draw for a prize (if there were to be more than one participant).
Here’s the result of the draw (please notice that it’s the second draw in which the winner is the original #1 on the list!)
Tara, I will contact you to arrange a 5 ml decant of perfume of your choice from my collection.
Images: my own
Congratulations to Tara!
Be sure to make a nice choice, Undina’s collection hides some gems :D
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Shush! Let’s keep it between us! ;) (goes away to check up on gems)
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Well done, Tara! She was an early upholder of the apostrophe in fact, and I took my cue from her. ;) ;)
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“Early Upholder of the Apostrophe” – sounds like a noble title! :)
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How lovely to hold a secret draw, Undina. Thanks so much but it’s so hard – if not impossible – to get perfume to and from the UK now i’d be more than happy for my prize to go to Suzanne.
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I think it’s ok to send to the UK – it’s only Royal Mail that doesn’t want to get into trouble for perfumes that are shipped out by them.
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Don’t worry: I have a faithful though slightly unpredictable mule who visits your great country almost every month. By his next trip we’ll figure out what needs to be safely delivered.
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I can vouch for the efficacy of the mule!
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Thanks! Much appreciated.
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