Already, I’ve spotted Wally, by the edge, reading his newspaper, hiding in plain sight.
I’m struggling to find five differences between the two sets of three wicker chairs at the front, although the middle one on the right is turned round just a little further than the middle one on the left. Actually, no, I’ve just spotted another difference with the set on the right… one of the chairs is on a drain or something.
The colours of the leaves and the walls made the jigsaw puzzle a little difficult to complete, but I managed it, and in quick time, too.
I can see several lead pipes hanging from the two canopies… and yes, I can see someone hiding behind the tree over on the left of the picture. I’m sure that’s Doctor Black. He’s usually the victim… and in the mix of people, I can already see Mrs White, Miss Scarlett, and Professor Plum milling about. Ah yes, Colonel Mustard’s there, too… she’s just walking in wearing the mustard trousers.
But with all that going on, I’m puzzled by one thing. Stumped, actually. How on Earth are those plants growing out of the windows like that? They’re clearly outside… you can see the reflection in the glass.
Actually, that’s Reverend Green behind the tree, I’ve just realised. I’d best dash over to join them before all the seats are taken.
I wonder, though… given the clues, if you can guess who I am? It’s a simple puzzle, I know!

Posted for The Unicorn Challenge. A magical challenge hosted by Jenne Gray and C E Ayr, where we have to write up to 250 words, inspired by a photo provided by them.

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