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Fall Foolishness

Can you have an October without a few jokes?

I suppose it’s possible. But would you want to?

During these final days of the month, I think we should go for a wagon ride. Jack will drive.

Wait! Something’s missing. Jack can’t drive — he’s all turned around and looking out the back. Silly kid, like riding in a 1950’s station wagon.

Change of plans. No ride until we find a horse and a proper driver — one who hasn’t overdone the pumpkin spice to the point of turning orange.

Looking for a light read? Fans of sweet romance should check out the historical novel, Stitching a Dream. Portions of this 1851 story occur in the autumn with preparations for winter. A young boy and a calico cat will add to the smiles.

Here’s the link to the Kindle edition: https://amzn.to/3VwoeFh

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Fun and Puzzles

The manufacturer calls it a “puzzle within a puzzle”. At 550 pieces and a nice size for my coffee table (puzzles are for TV reruns, news, and other programs where sound is more important that picture), I’ve assembled this more than once.

Authors are cautioned not to use cliches — or at least very few.

So they can let the pent-up cliches flew free finding them in this scene.

My personal favorite is the fellow in the lower left corner.

Does a certain one catch your fancy?