I don't know about you, but I'm finding some of these puzzle pictures a bit tedious. Looking ahead in the pack of 20 I see far more interesting images, even if the 'fault' itself is obvious. I was summoned to a conference by Commentator Diplo last week where this point about tedium was high on the agenda, and I was left in no doubt that I had to address the issue. I think I said "Don't worry, there's some classics coming up", and then opened the archive box up this morning and found this. I should also be out there bringing you goodies from the leafy Highways & Byways of Unmitigated England, particularly as the weather is so now clement, instead of ferreting about indoors. So what if I skip the boring Fault Pics from now on, and just give you the more controversial interesting ones? Or do you mind waking up to find yourself staring at Uncertain Umbrellas?
The umbrella is permanently open and cannot be lowered without having correct rib struts and a sliding lowering mechanism. As it is, it would be particularly difficult to take onto a crowded tube or bus.
Ah - this is much more like it, drama, intigue, a hint of a summer pic-nic in the meadows at Granchester, a glimpse of stocking top and, oh so clever, with the missing struts. MORE FAULTS !
Well done Jon. I thought it was a parasol too, but the card he say: "No stay wires to Umbrella ribs". Next week's will be a more interesting picture, and much more for me to go on about once it's been guessed.
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I am a designer, writer and photographer who spends all his time looking at England, particularly buildings and the countryside. But I have a leaning towards the slightly odd and neglected, the unsung elements that make England such an interesting place to live in. I am the author and photographer of over 25 books, in particular Unmitigated England (Adelphi 2006), More from Unmitigated England (Adelphi 2007), Cross Country (Wiley 2011), The Cigarette Papers (Frances Lincoln 2012), Preposterous Erections (Frances Lincoln 2012) and English Allsorts (Adelphi 2015)
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The umbrella is permanently open and cannot be lowered without having correct rib struts and a sliding lowering mechanism. As it is, it would be particularly difficult to take onto a crowded tube or bus.
Or is it a parasol? Yes I think it is, what with the tassel(le) and different coloured inside.
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Ah - this is much more like it, drama, intigue, a hint of a summer pic-nic in the meadows at Granchester, a glimpse of stocking top and, oh so clever, with the missing struts. MORE FAULTS !
It may be a boring picture, but at least I spotted the fault this time so keep them coming!
All umbrellas ought to be made like this then there would be fewer being used for poking eyes out with.
Keep the faults coming.
Well done Jon. I thought it was a parasol too, but the card he say: "No stay wires to Umbrella ribs". Next week's will be a more interesting picture, and much more for me to go on about once it's been guessed.
Don't skip any, keep them coming in order please.
These programs have been structured in a way to provide general
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X-rays and an MRI are recommended to be sure there's nothing more significant going on, like a herniated vertebral disc, or a fractured vertebra. People are becoming conscious of staying physically fit; also leniency in reimbursement restriction is resulting in services being available to more people.
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