Prue-fection

Here is something very special indeed. This is a portrait of Prudence Bury at age seventeen, while she attended the Royal School of Ballet. It was taken by Antony Armstrong-Jones, before he married Princess Margaret and was named the 1st Earl of Snowdon. Lord Snowdon is known for many things, among them his numerous portraits of Lady Diana, Princess of Wales.

Prudence Bury, age 17
© Lord Snowdon (Antony Armstrong-Jones)

This is a photo of a framed photo. In the reflection you can see one of Prue’s sons taking the picture, and some bookcases behind him.

Thank you, Prue! 🙂

The New Joker

Now that I’m subscribing to The New Yorker, I look at the weekly cartoon caption contest, and sometimes a gag comes to mind instantly, without thinking. Here’s an example of what pops in my head. I know that puns are not favored by the magazine, and I’ll be amazed if a submission with this idea is picked by the editors as a finalist.

New Yorker Cartoon Contest