Saturday, July 18, 2026

Librariandoa's Saturday Puzzles A Cryptogram

 Sadly my favorite old cryptogram generator is no long available.  I'm using the Discovery Education generator, which has an answer key, but the text is very light. And tiny!  Best of luck!  Click to enlarge!

 

Mr. DOA let me know that even enlarged the crypto puzzle is blurry.   I've carefully transcribed the puzzle line by line to help you see the ciphered words better. Sorry!

 

Line One     K Z     QZG   SKKACPJZQ   X   NWPY

 

Line Two   QKAPJZQ   WCKAJ   QZG   MWLWXZ   NYKS

 

Line 3   QZG   NPGCOX   QZGYG   IKSGX   QZG

 

Line 4   LYGWQZ   KN   AGM   SKMA

 

Line 5   QZYKVJZ   QZG   XBIWSKYGX   QZG

 

Line 6   IWAOCG   CPJZQX   WYG   JCGWSPAJ   KA

 

Line 7   QZG   LWATX   KN   QZG   MWLWXZ   NWY

 

Line 8   WMWB

 

 


 

 

 

Librariandoa's Saturday Puzzles An Answer Key for A Terribly Nasty Business

 Lovely words and phrases, right?  Don't forget to read A Most Agreeable Murder, then A Terribly Nasty Business by Julia Seales.

 


 


 

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham Discussion Questions

 It was my turn to lead the book discussion at our mystery book group.  I like to have the questions printed for everyone so they can follow along.   I'm out of practice doing these :)  Click to enlarge.

 


 

Sunday, July 12, 2026

DOA On TV: Little House On The Prairie 2026: Ep 1 Independence

 

Netflix's new version of Little House on the Prairie came out July 9th.  I've watched just one episode, and was surprised at how much I liked it.   My caution came not as a fan of the old series who feared changes, but as a result of the trailer which did nothing to make the show seem appealing.

It looked both saccharine and empty.  It isn't either of those things.  The first episode reminded me of the novel itself, which I found to be a gritty presentation of life in open, largely uninhabited country.

The Ingalls are traveling to Independence to claim land.  Flyers for this free land for the taking "are all over Wisconsin", as Charles says at one point, so it must be true.

There's an early scene where the family crosses a river, which is too swollen from winter melting as it turns out.  The horses and wagon get stuck on some unseen rocks. Charles dives into the water to try to guide the horses through, handing the reins to Caroline.  The entire wagon begins to tilt and Caroline has the reins in one hand and the other holds desperately onto the wagon itself.

All harrowing, but what haunted me throughout the episode was their dog Jack jumping off the wagon to get into the fray, and being swept down the river away from the family.

For all the hardships faced by the Ingalls family, losing that dog was the hardest.

There are wolves, faced by Caroline and Laura alone.  Charles is off arranging something, leaving Caroline to stand guard through the night by the fire. 

Neighbors are unwelcoming at best, hostile at worst.

Watching Charles chop down trees from a stand a distance away from their camp, then having Caroline and even Half Pint helping load them onto the wagon to get them "home" was arduous to behold.  They had a notch cut into the logs which they used to connect the pieces.  The footprint of the house looked small with these logs as the base but how could you work alone as they were and make it any bigger.

They go ahead building and planning, though they learn the land is owned by the Osage Indians and there is no guarantee this land will actually ever be available to them.   It took all of the family's money to come here.  Caroline is pregnant. They feel they haven't a choice right now but to build a home and prepare for winter.

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Librariandoa's Saturday Puzzles A Word Find for A Terribly Nasty Business

 Good afternoon!  I just finished reading  A Terribly Nasty Business by Julia Seales.  Some books demand to be made into Word Find puzzles.  Once I happened upon the phrase "quizzing glass" I knew I needed to make a puzzle for the book.

This is the sequel to A Most Agreeable Murder.  Anyone who likes country house murders, novels of manners, or dare I say Jane Austen, will love this witty take on such tales.


 


 

Librariandoa's Saturday Puzzles An Answer Key for the Garbled Proverbs Puzzle 7/4/26

 Here are the answers!  Mr DOA got them all. Just saying.

 


Calm seas never made a good sailor.

Balm peas newer mare I rood tailor.

 

Cut the head off the snake.

But tie hear oaf she slake.

 

Dead Men tell no tales.

Dear mer sell to sales.

 

Do as I say not as I do.

So an a day tot is a to.

 

At the end of my rope.

It she and if by hope.