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@María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda

This is a very wild guess.... clouds?
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DATo wrote: 14 Nov 2024, 09:54 @María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda

This is a very wild guess.... clouds?
Nope. It's something man-made. (Or kid-made)
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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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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.
Good guess .... AND ... very courageous. :text-bravo:
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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.
Good guess!
But yes, it's man made. It's actually quite a popular hobby/activity
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I keep coming up with things that satisfy two of the clues, but not all three. :(

Could it be "reading"?
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Sandcastles? though I don't know if that fits the third one.
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Blueberry Dragon wrote: 15 Nov 2024, 05:23 Sandcastles? though I don't know if that fits the third one.
Yes!!
It was in the title of that day's Book of the Day, so if you are part of OnlineBookClub, you probably read it. :congratualtions-smiley:
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Congratulations @Blueberry Dragon!! :clap:
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WOW @Blueberry Dragon !!! I AM IMPRESSED!!!

CONGRATS !!!
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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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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.
Thank you! The book was "Sandcastles And Rainbows" by Christopher Myers.
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@María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda

It was a great riddle Maria.
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New Riddle:
I was probably painted
by a child in the sky
between the rains and the moonlight.
What am I?
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María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: 17 Nov 2024, 07:27 Thank you! The book was "Sandcastles And Rainbows" by Christopher Myers.
Thanks @Maria Andrea Fernandez Sepulveda.
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