Thank you for the added brain power!! My Mum taught me about crosswords at about 11. It improved my English 3 fold. Undeniably, overseas puzzles relate to things overseas, so I can be stumped but google helps!! Thank youHi @foreman62 , and a very warm welcome to the Seniors Discount Club! It's fabulous to hear that you've been enjoying the crosswords and Sudoku puzzles for quite a while now. Keeping those memory cells sharp is definitely a fun challenge, isn't it? Given your interest in these puzzles, you might really enjoy visiting our official Sudoku thread and perhaps even joining the Games sub-forum for even more brain-teasing activities.Have you tried your hand at OzWord yet? It's our very own brain training game, similar to Wordle but with a delightful Australian twist. It's a lot of fun and another great way to keep the mind active. Feel free to share any of your favourite puzzles or maybe a joke in the Jokes & Fun sub-forum. We're all here to have a good time and connect. Looking forward to seeing more of your posts around! Take care and stay safe always! Cheers!
I almost forgot @foreman62 , your dogs and your cat!!! Adorable! I'd like to take a guess on who the boss is, though?Thank you for the added brain power!! My Mum taught me about crosswords at about 11. It improved my English 3 fold. Undeniably, overseas puzzles relate to things overseas, so I can be stumped but google helps!! Thank you
Yes, it is Chanel within reason!! We don't have "pecking order" in our household, pets are children, they talk, watch you, love you, protect you ... but you don't need to walk them to school, tolerate "lip" or buy those expensive tech products. Just keep talking to them. First year, I taught Chanel her lefts & rights. Say it often enough & it works. Thank you for your lovely commentsI almost forgot @foreman62 , your dogs and your cat!!! Adorable! I'd like to take a guess on who the boss is, though?