Through a choice of phrases on the basis of the final word, the week's words can form a subsidiary sentence - or at least a fragment or phrase -
The first two words of the first phrases have been edited out of the photo, to make this subtlety more obvious. What you see will be cut in half to make two books. I've found some giant-sized origami paper, which will make bigger books, and my diligent domestic dears have been looking through the list to make even more exciting "sentences". Now the problem with the structure is to make this "hidden" reading available... perhaps those five words need to be the title of the book - especially as these volumes will make a little library?
Meanwhile the words in the window are different every day (Rather. You. Than., today), but the number of flowers is increasing only slowly. Just wait till that new origami paper gets made into giant tulips ...
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