Solution to our last puzzle:
Little deeds of kindness little words of love make our earth an eden like the heaven above. Julia A. Carney
I've been asked about the use of the comma. Yesterday's puzzle had phrases that could be separated by a comma. I'm concerned that the comma might confuse therefore, I've tried to use it to:
1. Use it before a conjunction (i.e. "and", "but" "or")
2. Use it to separate phrases that will use "and" at the end ) e.g. People in their cars, trains, planes "and" automobiles, find many things to do.)
Yesterday's puzzle did not use the word "and" so I chose not to use the commas. I welcome any thoughts on this.
Heres todays bonus, for fun. Should be lots of clues.
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