Spot the Difference. 11/23/2008
I am a self confessed workaholic, but one of the treats of going to London is the fact that at the end of the day my office cannot beckon. I always pick up the free newspaper that is shoved into my hands as I exit the tube, and last thing at night I do the Sudoku to help turn off my brain. The same newspaper includes another brainteaser: the reader is asked to spot 5 differences in two closely similar photographs. I must admit to finding this challenging because, unless it is a figure, the minutiae usually escape me. I will admit I was caught here. These two figures have no restoration (except the end of the shepherd's crook on one.) Both are marked WALTON. But one is made with a bocage; the other has a spill holder. Note another key difference. The top figure has a perky pooch placed to the left of the shepherd; the lower figure has no dog at all. In the spot where the dog should be there is a rough circular patch under the green paint. The only part of the dog that remains is a paw, also covered over with green. CommentsLeave a Reply | To Search the Blog:
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