Congratulations, Elisabeth. To spend a day cheerful and optimistic!!. A person 90 years can be younger than another 50. I hope you prove it every day!!!
Posted 10th Nov 2015 at 11:17
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Rated puzzle: Moderate Completion time: 1:11:05
Thank you, carlotes, I shall try my best, but it may not be easy after doing this puzzle!! I don't know about being 90 quite yet, I'll let you know in 3 years time.....................
ja ja... OK Elisabeth. I´ll try now this puzzle...
Posted 10th Nov 2015 at 12:48 Last edited by Elisabeth 10th Nov 2015 at 12:50
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Rated puzzle: Moderate Completion time: 1:11:05
I made it in the end, carlotes, but kept making mistakes and had to backtrack several times. So I can be reasonably cheerful for the rest of the day, but not one of my best!!
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