Rebecca & Figgy Guyver: Essay Leftovers & Zwarte Kertmis Gebak

Like Mother like Daughter, a double Dutch take on Christmas baking.  So I guess we have all heard about Dutch ovens, (I see some of you running for google), but this one takes the cake ... or should I say mince pies!

This is where the phrase baked to a crisp in an understatement.  Luckly Rebecca is a Mail Artist and can save the day.  Great Mail Art.  The text is in Dutch and reads; "Some like it Hot" or maybe it says "Black Week Christmas Cakes"  Dutch was difficult for me to learn in school and in the end I got burnt out.

A connection between relationships and performing a Dutch oven has been discussed in two undergraduate student newspaper articles ... this isn't one of them.  It's Figgy's Essay leftovers, and what I can make out of them is that this is way over my head.

Another world but a very clever idea.  How far is far?   And what is the minimum to get an "A"

It's true, you can apply Poetic Analysis to anything, but you can't make it drink.  Now try that phrase on your friends & teachers at Uni.

Thank you Rebecca & Figgy, and best wishes for a productive New Years.

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Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on January 4, 2013 at 5:44pm

Actually baking is the most difficult language.

Comment by Rebecca Guyver on January 4, 2013 at 5:30pm
Thanks Dean. Fun to see the juxtaposition!
Comment by Carina on January 4, 2013 at 5:12pm

Wow, great blog Dean, and two very interesting pieces of art, haha mother & daughter, I'm jealous. Dutch must be the second most difficult language to learn after the Finnish :)

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