No. 149, bottom 149 is back by popular demand. Some of the ills of the former versions are cured and resolved, but there are still problems presenting. For a change, the lid did not stick and the cleaning was successful and thorough. But I still manage to be careless of scuffing and contamination (dirty finger marks that mar the interior white curve) and it was a bad idea to stain the lip of the box as a dirty ring transferred to the interior of the lid. Talking of the interior of the lid, the flange was carefully rounded and makes a good frame for a blank oblong: a missed opportunity. The flatness of the parts are good and bad. They are good because they are unequivocal, but they are not characteristic of me: I incline to rotundity and therefore want to bow the sides and curl the toes. There is a landscape quality to some of the decoration and I would like to explore that a little more. I find the white of the overall background too white, too milky. A little iron would help. Perhaps a honey glaze would do the trick, instead of the chilly leadless. So, does this mean I will do some more of these flat
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