Hi Carolyn,

Just got back from a short trip "down country " for a family function or two. A self-professed fan of the "punkin", such as yourself, would have certainly appreciated the scenery. We tried some highly rural routes to shorten the trip and feed our need for " splorin" and, let me tellya, there were gourds galore in the fields and roadside stands and on the sidewalks of small towns. It was a gourd gourmands' Valhalla.


Certainly agree about the teleportation stuff. Who wouldn't. It wouldn't mean the end of more traditional and tactile modes of transport, I'm sure, but when expediency is the main concern, how could it not be preferred. It made me think back to the Concorde supersonic airliner again. It offered a half the time but twice the price alternative - and where is it now?
The visual telecommunication item immediately made me think of " Metropolis " , the 1927 silent film by Fritz Lang that featured just such a device. It also reminded me that both my LSBH and I have iPhones with this capability. We've had them for a few years now and never made use of it. She has stated categorically, more than once, that " just hearing you is enough"
hmmmmmm....


A thoughtful family member presented me with a set of the complete works of Douglas Adams for my birthday a couple of weeks ago and I have decided to make use of that new comfy little alcove that used to be the breakfast area in our old kitchen, as a reading area. I'm revisiting The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and the rest of his novels over the next while. I'd forgotten just how enjoyable his writings can be.
So, let us to the riddles go. Carolyn, I think that all of this HLC stuff you were dealing with at school has made you razor sharp for riddle guessing, and riddle creating. You were dead on right about my last offering. As for yours, I have to throw myself at your mercy because I simply can't crack it. I can only guess that it's some sort of fastening device like Velcro. The leverage part is still throwing me off, though.
Anyhow, I toss this one back 'atcha !
Nine defenders with leather hands
Try to thwart one, two, three or four individuals
attempting to get back to where they started
Catch ya later,
Don
BTW - I hope the end result of all of that t dotting and I crossing you were doing at school is a good one and justifies all of your efforts.
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