A puzzle for the
Come on and play with me.
My advice is to study the picture and
puzzle shape before you start.
These puzzles are fun,
and our brains can
use the workout.
My time was 4:02 seconds.
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You know, I STILL love the comfortable scatter of a half-done puzzle across a table, chairs waiting, pieces beckoning a passer-by to stop and fit bits together.
(When that's the ONLY clutter in the room, of course. With all the disarray of toys and little books and right now, the weeks-old mess from cleaning the BIG bad store-room, anything else is just more brain-haze). There's still nothing like the promise of opening a big ole interlocking puzzle of a red barn or a field of flowers to spell comfort and warmth on a Winter night (cocoa, popcorn and music optional, but welcome).
Hope your Thanksgiving was wonderful!
rachel
Posted by: racheld | November 30, 2012 at 10:09 AM
good puzzle, I did it and 6.52 seconds. I'm gaining on you. HA!
Love you
Posted by: jeanne, backyard neighbor | November 30, 2012 at 04:15 PM