Thanks Bobby, I'll give that a try tomorrow.
It's good how they limit us to one puzzle a day, they could be quite addictive.
I refuse to purchase our lefty newspapers for the only thing worthwhile reading in their papers. The crosswords & other puzzles.
The last papers I bought for puzzles were the Courier Mail, for Jessops crossword when living in Sydney. I think he may have retired since then.
If you know of any other free puzzles, feel free to post them.
Now Miss M has decided to do musical theatre as well as dance next year, I'll be needing all the freebies I can get.
Being a tight-ass all these years has paid off, she wants for nothing and this is what counts.
We're going ok, am greatful that my mother taught me how to be super frugal.

or else I'd be roaming around with hole's in my underware
My daughter loves Zen Word, it's got a few annoying adds, but you just exit and re-open app to bypass them.
I read free books from Amazon Prime , and project Gutenberg, and if in the mood for audio books, Libravox.
Plenty of books online for free if you know where to look.
My daughterβs obsessed with books, is a huge reader too, so one of us had to go digital. I still adore my books, but I now swap them with friends , particularly novels.
It's essentially hoarding when you think about it, so I have made a huge effort to become more minimalist, and only have antique books and those worthwhile passing down through family after I'm dead now.
People have too much stuff in general, they hoard stuff they'll never read or use again, and when they're dead, it's their poor kids who have to sort it and pay to chuck stuff out.
If it's not being used, toss it!
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