

Family members puzzling . . . there's nothing like a good, challenging puzzle to preoccupy anyone and everyone. It seems that during family get-togethers, we choose puzzles that are really hard: they're too huge to be practical (1,500, 2,000 pieces); we have to spend hours on one square inch because the images are not crisp and clear or the bulk of the image is all one color; we continually believe we've lost pieces—in other words, the type of puzzle where we have to brainstorm, cooperate, and share triumphant moments when a precious piece is found or we assemble a difficult part of the picture.
Above are Jiggy Jr. and Jiggy Jr.'s grandmother, Queen of the Cabin in the Woods, who resides there with the King.
In fully interlocking solidarity,
Jigsaw Maniac
Loose lips sink ships—keep busy with jigsaw puzzles ✌
No comments:
Post a Comment