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Good morning Beverly, no time for puzzles right now. We are packing to hit the road.
Love you bunches,
Jeanne
Posted by: jeanne | September 30, 2011 at 07:29 AM
Ms. B. I love the puzzles and work them each week. This one was a little harder. I have never been a big puzzle person. My mother had one going all the time in the winter. She never had time in the summer as we lived on a farm. I am very slow. But I do get them done. Thanks for stopping by to see my tiny little room. Richard from My Old Historic House.
Posted by: Richard Cottrell | September 30, 2011 at 12:03 PM
Hello Beverly:
Our previous comment seems to have disappeared without trace, so here we are again!
We loved doing the jigsaw puzzle although we must sheepishly confess to having taken 20.55mins and there were two of us. In our defence we can only say that it was a first and we seemed to lose control of our mouse. Can do better it would have said on a school report!!!
Thank you so much for visiting our blog and for leaving a comment to which we have made reply. We are delighted that we have now found you and have signed up as Followers to keep in touch.
Fingers crossed that our comment will work this time around.
Posted by: Jane and Lance Hattatt | September 30, 2011 at 12:20 PM
Sounds like fun! We love doing puzzles at home.
Posted by: chubskulit | September 30, 2011 at 01:54 PM
Hi!! Thanks so much for the sweet comment on my blog. Made me smile. This post here is SO CUTE :)
OH - and I will have to get some Salmon instead of chicken...soon! I tried it last weekend but found bones...that always grosses me out so much!
Happy Friday!!
First Day of My Life
Posted by: Cami | September 30, 2011 at 06:24 PM
I'm a surviver of breast cancer!!!
HappyPink Saturday!
with love,
Ineke
Posted by: Ineke van den Akker | October 01, 2011 at 02:46 AM