Today I have a bit of a mystery to solve. I have queried my family members and only one came up with an answer that “might” be plausible.
So I decided to take it to my readers.
Is it an earth shattering thing? Absolutely not. But it is bothering me.
I bought these 4 pillow covers for the pillows on the front porch. I just wanted to have a little St. Patrick’s Day cheer.
Blessed.
Lucky charms. (Incidentally my favorite bad for me cereal.)
Happy St. Patrick.
I looked and looked at this one. I thought and thought. I came up empty. What do you think?
Now granted I did not spend a lot on these pillow covers but still…
Entertaining thoughts on what this says. My niece Carla probably figured it out but I would like to hear from you. Don’t forget each comment means a 50 cent donation to our Comments for a Cause. – Power Up.
14 Comments
Leave a commentWelcome March. Though it took me a while and some funny words.
I think you nailed it. Very poor font choice!
I guess the previous commenter ‘got it’. I don’t think I would have! By the way, do your white squirrels not tear apart your outside pillows? Ours do – I guess they need the stuffing for their nests. AAARRGHH!!
I agree — what kind of font did they choose? Good grief! I kept thinking it was an Irish word. The squirrels have yet to bother my pillows but I am not saying they won’t. They did chew a hole in the hammock….
Maybe it´s an Irish word. I do love the pillows!
I think Virginia guessed it — it’s what my niece suggested but they could have chosen a better font! I thought it was an Irish word as well!
Wow. Never would have guessed “March”. Definitely poor choice of font. I thought it was an Irish word as well. 😂
You and me both! It had me puzzled.
Almost as much fun as Wordle!
That one would have stumped me too had I not read the previous comments. And I so agree – very poor choice of font.
I see it now.
I have to agree: March. But I doubt I would have figured this out on my own. I agree on poor font choice.
Incredibly poor font choice!
I don’t think I would have said March either but great covers.