Rooh
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I'm not great at puzzles, I can usually do them but it takes a lot longer than it should.
I thought the icey-slidey section of the new quest was the most difficult bit, but even so I managed it reasonably quickly (for me).
My mouse or clicking refused to go in a diagonal movement - so this part took a while. The snowballs, I had to do the slower version.
But a lovely quest, even the graphics, artwork - perfect!
So I've been watching... and the plot thickens. There was this lady leaning up against the wall for a long time... and this guy was leaning against the same wall, but farther down... looked like didn't know each other, and then they started chatting, he showed her something on his phone for a few minutes... and then they quickly left together. But he forgot his glove on the wall. I need to find out what happens to this glove! Will someone take it? Will he come back for it?
So there must be a sign that says "You're on camera" or something (which explains why people periodically wave at me. But this guy and this woman look like they're trying to find the camera stream...
FiFi LaFeles
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I'm not entirely sure what you've watched but it could be the end of the world as we know it.
I had to leave the stream... GF came over and we went out to get some Thai food. I've just checked the stream... and the glove is gone! I shall never know what happened to it now.... and there's no rewind button on live street cams.
Whew, I've just had a very long walk and I'm ready for the knacker's yard.
Thought I'd take the dogs on a route I haven't done for a couple of years, underestimated the amount of (deep!) mud I'd encounter and it's not a well-used woodland so negotiating the storm-fall saplings, overgrown brambles and such was challenging.
Still, we enjoyed it and the sniffers will sleep well tonight. They do about 3 miles to my one.
Yerrr, mine's telling me off for pushing my luck. I've got a disc that slips partially out from time to time so I can't do half of what I used to
Not to mention the clicking knees and achy hips. All part of the fun of getting older, eh.
But I want to keep trundling slowly along for as long as I can. And there's always Paracetomol .....