
WhatI faced at 4 am on Christmas morning!


Started this on Christmas Day and finished it the following morning. This puzzle was one of my Christmas gifts.

Taxi work was light, so I decided to tackle this 1,000 piece puzzle! The first time I ever saw a Product Warranty for a puzzle. This puzzle was given to me for my birthday in August.

This is how much I accomplished by Monday morning.
Wow, that’s a lot of snow! 🙂 The puzzles look fun. I’ve helped do the one with the different windows at least once or twice over the last few years. Blessings on your holiday season and the new year! 🙂
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Thanks for the comment!
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Love the sight of the jigsaws. I wish I had one here right now. I’ll share in your happiness if that’s okay.
Have a good night welcoming 2021.
PS. Your wishing stone has just been cast!
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Glad to share the happiness of the puzzling with you. And today, I made my wish! We may welcome 2021 by going to bed early, and getting up early (5 am), to get a headstart on the NewYear!
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Now that sounds like a good idea.
Happy New Year and hope it is full of health, hope and peace.
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Thanks, my good friend!
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My pleasure entirely.
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Wow!!
Amazing!
I received some years ago a 1000 pieces puzzle with a painting from Escher, so difficult to solve it. And I did part of it. Someday I will try to restart it again.
How do you organize the planning of that? (similar pieces together, or something?)
Congrats!
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Sometimes organize by color. Sometimes by shape, but I usually line them up according to shape in vertical and horizontal rows. With the U.S. Constitution/Statue of Liberty puzzle I knew the orientation of each piece because of the wording of the constitution.
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That’s great!!
Thanks a lot!
Have a great weekend! 😀
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You’re welcome!
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Puzzles–they can annoy as well as be enjoyable! But I love the top one–is that a series of doors? Very interesting. I just started to follow your blog–in part because I was raised in MI. and miss Midwestern life and landscapes, at times! (I have been in OR. for nearly 30 years–and love it here.)
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Your opening comment is so true! It is a series of doors. Welcome to my blog. I was raised in Iowa. I have never been to Oregon. Thanks for your comments.
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Thanks, look forward to seeing more.
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