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This is a very wild guess.... clouds?
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Nope. It's something man-made. (Or kid-made)
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Sunbathing is a popular summer hobby.
And I read the word Sunday on my calendar every day.
So, is the answer sun?
Never mind, I just read the post that it is man-made.
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Good guess .... AND ... very courageous.Diana Lowery wrote: ↑14 Nov 2024, 10:59 Well, a sunset is ephemeral.
Sunbathing is a popular summer hobby.
And I read the word Sunday on my calendar every day.
So, is the answer sun?
Never mind, I just read the post that it is man-made.

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Good guess!Diana Lowery wrote: ↑14 Nov 2024, 10:59 Well, a sunset is ephemeral.
Sunbathing is a popular summer hobby.
And I read the word Sunday on my calendar every day.
So, is the answer sun?
Never mind, I just read the post that it is man-made.
But yes, it's man made. It's actually quite a popular hobby/activity
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Yes!!Blueberry Dragon wrote: ↑15 Nov 2024, 05:23 Sandcastles? though I don't know if that fits the third one.
It was in the title of that day's Book of the Day, so if you are part of OnlineBookClub, you probably read it.

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Thank you! The book was "Sandcastles And Rainbows" by Christopher Myers.Blueberry Dragon wrote: ↑16 Nov 2024, 23:07 Thanks everyone! That was a wild guess. @Maria Andrea Fernandez Sepulveda, great puzzle. BTW, which book was this? Looks like I missed it.
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I was probably painted
by a child in the sky
between the rains and the moonlight.
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Thanks @Maria Andrea Fernandez Sepulveda.María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: ↑17 Nov 2024, 07:27 Thank you! The book was "Sandcastles And Rainbows" by Christopher Myers.