Today, at its best, looked like this:

And I am officially ready to move on from the weather.
So we’re to the magazines. We’ve now flipped through two Reader’s Digest, and today we’re continuing our gander at a few of the ads from this third issue, the October 1966 issue. There are five images to check out today. Click the book cover below to jump right in to today’s additions.

If you’d like to check out all of the stuff I’ve posted from my grandfather’s books so far, start here.
And when you’re done there, I made Valentine’s Day puns.
Here's one I made … #VDayPunOff pic.twitter.com/lSnEku2uST
— Kenny Smith (@kennysmith) February 14, 2019
OK, one more.
(It is a Q&D edit of a photo I took on our honeymoon. For a lame font joke. How much more romantic can you get?) pic.twitter.com/LvX4RafHae
— Kenny Smith (@kennysmith) February 14, 2019
| ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ |
| Roses are red |
| Violets are blue |
| Valentines is done |
| Now bring on spring. |
| ___________|
(\__/) ||
(•ㅅ•) ||
/ づ— Kenny Smith (@kennysmith) February 15, 2019