Hello, everyone! Next week is Father’s Day. This week, I want to write about the confusing experience with fathers. When I wrote about Mother’s Day, I received dozens of comments from the riddlers about the confusion with their mother. When I asked about Father’s Day, I had fewer than ten answers. This will be the subject of a future blog article, but it makes me wonder: Where are all the men? To be honest, most of the puzzles I know are women. Most of the people in the puzzle group are women. Yes, there were several men, but 80% of the puzzles I met were women. I’ll investigate why. A male and female brain? Is it lack of contact with interest? Is it because the images are not attractive? Is that a character? I’m curious. If you’re a man, tell me why you like riddles or why not. I find this fascinating, and I want to understand.

They all say that, I’ve learned some good memories. A story has been told about an old riddle by Galison “Vintage Criffies. The relationships in the photo remind her of her father, who died last year. He was a passionate riddler and had framed for all his puzzles. An unusual gardener with her grandfather, so she has a gardening riddle that reminds her. There is always tradition, there are memories, and there is always a picture that reminds you of your family — whether it is your father, mother, grandparents, or anyone else.

I think we need to encourage more people to do more puzzles. Buy a riddle for your father or grandfather this year. Remember, start a tradition.

Following are some suggestions for the father’s date puzzle:

Get ready, Kevin Walsh.

Fathers Day Gift IdeaMy grandfather’s Garage, Vic MclindonPuzzle for Dad

Hidden Fathers, White Mountain

Fathers Day Gift IdeaFather Shed, Michael HerringFathers Day Gift - Jigsaw Puzzle

Please tell me if you give me the riddle for your Day. Tell him to join me. I’d love to read more memories.

Have a good week!