THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY 1- Open this picture book and place the hamster right up next to your face. 2- Face the hamster and look through it. On the hamster’s face, you should notice a sign that says “I am shy, keep looking at me.” Keep this sign face up every time you see your hamster. 3- Do the same thing every time you see your hamster. If you have a great picture book, you might be able to set your hamster at one of the pictures and observe the hamster without having to look through it. 4- Your hamster will have a way of looking around when it is nervous that you can look at. Every time your hamster looks away from you, draw a circle. 1 INSTRUCTIONS Year Author Medium Dimensions Location 1859 Andrein Guyot Oil on canvas 169 x 76 mm Collection de l’Art Populaire des Lettres. Lodz. A Sheep’s Head. 05:22 pm -- Police checked loud mechanical noises near Juanita Farm. They found an abandoned wig and some clothes in the bushes, but no wand. There were three adults inside the farmhouse, all of them presumably alive. 11:56 am -- Police stopped again at a quiet area just south RI /DUN¿HOG IRU PXFKQHHGHG refreshments. Mrs. Raymond walked right up to the police cars with an egg in hand. After VRPH TXHVWLRQV IURP WKH R൶ - cers, she left with the egg. Her reason? “She thinks the egg is important.” Raul Zafra Raul Zafra is the founder of Fine Arrangements, a company specialising in bespoke teardowns of high-end jewellery and watches. He is also co-author of the ‘ The Taulaud’, a cookery bible for a world of china , and the ‘L’art de Chambre’, an essential guide to Italian design. As well as TV and radio appearances, Raul enjoys lecturing internationally as a guest lecturer at King’s College, London, Goldsmiths, and the Universities of Florence and Leiden. I have eaten the plums that were in the icebox. So the grief or joy, like a surge of a storm, became a struggle to hold on. Slowly my stomach told me to run and made me start crying. And with my eyes wide open I did run. 12