We had so much fun with our Summer Reading challenge, we decided to keep going into autumn!

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We had so much fun with our Summer Reading challenge, we decided to keep going into autumn!

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We can’t possibly do an orange theme without mentioning Masashi Kisimoto’s number-one knucklehead ninja, Naruto.


We Kinde ladies love to collect things, so it makes perfect sense (to us, at least) that our favorite video game is Pokemon.
For our theme this month at #MGCarousel, we collected just a few of our favorite Pokemon who come in various shades of orange. Have you caught ’em all?
This Bug/Flying type Pokemon only evolves from a male Burmy, which makes it a bit of a tough critter to collect. This lovely orange-and-tan moth is well worth the hours of battling those pesky little bundles, though.

“It’s not the cone,” said Leandra grumpily. Lots of things made Leandra grumpy lately, especially changes out of the blue. Or in this case, orange.
“It’s the color orange.”“Orange”
“You heard me. In nature, orange means good things, like pumpkins, and juice, and autumn leaves, and sunsets. But when you paint something orange it usually means something not-so-good. Except, of course, if it’s Halloween. And even Halloween is scary sometimes.”
One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street
Joanne Rocklin



He had to watch helplessly while the poor creature burned itself to cinders.
And still the crazy dream went on.
The flames began to form into a fiery shape—huge red-and-orange wings, a long tail that shot out sparks, a burning scarlet beak.
Curse of the Chocolate Phoenix
Kate Saunders

