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About my Weirdest Thing (Siren in the Night): The red trumpet-looking device is the air raid siren. But the weird thing is the lighted window depicted flat under it. A lighted window is a significant plot element of the story, but why is it depicted flat here? Weird.
ReplyDeleteThat is strange. I'm guessing it's not a skylight window... :-)
ReplyDeleteNope, no skylights in the story. Just a lighted window in a locked room, which the husband kept as a shrine to his departed wife. Not just weird, but also creepy.
ReplyDeleteYikes
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought the flat window was weird. Well, the eyes in the tree have that beat.
ReplyDeleteChristina: I've been writing some mysterious limericks. You may like this one:
ReplyDeleteAn author named Agatha Christie
Put ten folks on an island, all misty.
They dropped one by one,
And then there were none;
And the explanation was really quite twisty!
Rick--I love it!
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