THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS entertainment HOROSCOPES HOROSCOPES Because the stars know we don't Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is a 9 Distractions abound, especially romantically. Chop wood and carry water. Providc great service. Call in the reserves and they'll take care of you. It's a good time for an intimate conversation. Wait for a quiet moment. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 9 Read everything and soak it all up. You're creatively on fire and quite attractive. Focus on your strengths and build up your equity. Get it in writing. Get paperwork done early so you can play Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a 9 Create more work for yourself. The busier you are, the less time you'll have to spend money; earn it by saving. A softer voice works better. Continue your studies of a particular Cancer (June 21-July 22) Today is a 9 Follow a hunch to find riches. But don't spend what you don't have. It's better to do the work yourself today and save. And don't avoid your personal responsibilities and chores. Do the math. Just show up. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 9 Your financial net worth increases, thanks to your determination. You don't have to make things complicated or complex. Keep it simple, and stick to basics for ease and freedom. Relax your thinking. Settle into home comforts tonight. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 9 Listen for magic in the most unusual places. You're especially strong right now. Use your power wisely. Advise the others to stick to the schedule. Keep order. Find a way to spend more time Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is a 9 It's contemplation time. Put your thoughts down in writing, even if you never plan to read them. It's the process that counts. The details work for you. You're especially cute now, even if you don't think so. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 9 The possibility of error is high, as well as the possibility of reward. Weigh your risks and choose your battles. It's a good time to make long plans and renew career goals. Make lists. What would expansion look like? Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 9 Bring along as many friends as possible, but remember to get some private time for rest or meditation. Expand your playfulness, especially around your career endoaves. Get the team's feedback. Record results. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 9 Remember epic dreams, and build a dynamic vision. A partner helps you achieve the next level. Let another represent you. Travel and adventure call. The road may get bumpy. Rest your mind in meditation. Reconnect with a friend. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is a 9 Today is a 9 Add a bit of passion, and it'll be easier to handle business and financial issues. Take some time off to go for a walk, a ride or a drive, and clear some ideas. Sometimes is better to let your partner do the talking. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 Family matters and work may collide, but not for long. Make sure you understand what's requested. Sometimes you just have to say what they want to hear, out of love. Winning may not be possible on no thought. as much fun as you thought. 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Today's Cryptoquip Clue: R equals P CRYPTOQUIP Difficulty Level ★★★ 10/30 FALL FESTIVITIES Have a scare-free Halloween at Schaake's Pumpkin Patch, 1791 N. 1500 Rd. in Lawrence. Pick pumpkins, take a ride on a tractor or get lost in the hay bale maze. MICHAEL STRICKLAND/KANSAN Schaake's Pumpkin Patch provides family fun for all CALLIE BYRNES cbyrnes@kansan.com Davidson isn't the only one to make Schaake's an annual tradition. Lenexa native Scott Englander and his wife have been bringing their children to For those too squeamish for gory horror flicks or haunted houses, Halloween doesn't have to be avoided. Besides the appeal of cheap candy and costumes, another idea is hunting for pumpkins at Schaake's Pumpkin Patch, located in Lawrence at 1791 N. 1500 Rd. Schaake's offers activities for people of all ages, including a hay bale maze, a pumpkin slingshot and free tractor rides in the patch. They also sell treats such as kettle corn and apple cider. "It's the epitome of fall," said Emily Davidson, a junior from Lawrence, who has been going to Schaake's for 20 years. "You can't just choose one thing that's the best about it because it's an experience all together." Schaake's for about 15 years. "My favorite part is just walking around and searching for our favorite pumpkins," Scott said. "It's become a tradition. Everyone gets his or her own pumpkin. We even get one for our dog." "I would say going to the pumpkin patch signifies the fact that we're staying a close family." WILLIAM ENGLANDER Freshman from Lenexa Scott's son William also had fond memories of the pumpkin patch. He said his favorite part is racing his brother through the hale bale maze every year. "It's all in good fun, of course," William said. "We're definitely competitive, though. We want to win." William, a freshman at the University, said he plans to continue going to the pumpkin patch with his family even as he continues college. "I would say going to the pumpkin patch signifies the fact that we're staying a close family," William said. "Continuing traditions like this means that we aren't going to let things like this fall by the wayside even as my brother and I head to college." Aaron Decker, from Olathe, has been bringing his family to Schaake's ever since they moved to Kansas in 2006. His favorite part is taking pictures of his children every year next to a sign that shows how tall they've grown. [Schaake's is] outside of Kansas City but it still has a family fun feel to it." Decker said. "Every year and we come here and see all these families with grandparents and multiple kids all out having fun." Edited by Chas Strobel WANT ENTERTAINMENT UPDATES ALL DAY LONG? 75¢ Off Any Sub 1814 W. 23rd Lawrence, KS 843-6000 Voted Best Pizza in Lawrence! Wednesday Special Small 10” I topping 3.75+ tax Med 12” I topping 5.75+ tax Lg 16" I topping 7.75+ tax 749-0055 • 704 Mass. • rudyspizzeria.com