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Oh, my goodness! I was so slow and my time SO bad that I won't even tell you how bad!!! What fun. Maybe if I do the puzzles every time you share them I can improve a bit. You're too fast for me, girl!
~Adrienne~
Posted by: Adrienne | October 01, 2010 at 09:46 AM
i can't wait for the puzzles each week even though my time is terrible I love them! Thanks! This one was so pretty and very different shapes. I might do it again!
Posted by: Denise@alloverroses | October 01, 2010 at 11:18 AM
I love puzzles and making them framed, then place on my wall but for the last years I am going crazy for sudoku. Oh how I love playing strategy with numbers, you can't imagine:)
As for the most powerful woman Martha Stewart, I excitedly waited for her show, Bev. She was currently visiting Turkey in june. Our news gave all about her and her team that toured the Aegean and Cappadocia regions for the show, and stayed until the end of June. Amazing part was that her team briefed on our Turkish cuisine. We loved her very much:) Do you know her show has been broadcast in several countries inc. Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore, Belgium and New Zealand except our many local channels.
Thanks so much for keeping me in your thoughts:) One more news; Bill Clinton coming to Istanbul for a conference as his 2nd time, and Seth Godin as well. When are you coming?
Have a nice Friday & Happy Pink Saturday:) Btw, please visit my blog for interesting giveaway.
Posted by: Nihal | October 01, 2010 at 01:30 PM
I did awful, 3:28, too much brain power needed. A lot of fun.
Posted by: Donnie | October 01, 2010 at 02:20 PM
I always enjoy Puzzle Friday's. I'm not fast, but I enjoy it. I wanted to let you know this will be my last Pink Saturday to participate in for a while. The reasons are in my Pink Saturday post this week. I'll let you know when I get your Monday email also, just to make sure you get my message. I want to thank you for making Pink Saturday possible each week, it's what made me want to start my own blog.
Love ya!
Sherry @ A Happy Valentine
Posted by: Sherry | October 01, 2010 at 07:19 PM
Hi Beverly, it took nine minutes to do this puzzle. I confess to taking my time. I liked it a lot. It was more fun than some I have done.
It is midnight so bedtime is imminent. See you tomorrow.
Love you, Jeanne
Posted by: jeanne | October 01, 2010 at 11:08 PM