One of the numerous puzzles we have done this winter. This one, a reminder that winter shall not always endure. This is the appropriate day for that reminder, too, for the temperature may well reach 60o! Maybe this everlasting snow won't be so everlasting, after all.
If you find that missing piece under your table, send it on over.
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When you make a garden like this one in your yard, I'll be over for a look-see.
Vee, I had best get busy; anything to get you to visit.
Do you have plans in the works?
That's pretty! I had to look hard to find where the missing piece was missing...Our snow is all gone but then you probably had more than we did.
Chuck, to make a plan requires one to overcome inertia; so, not yet.
Grace, it always annoys me when a puzzle comes up short. Yet I suppose we all do, at least I can so speak for myself.
Why is there always ONE piece missing?
I did a puzzle with Emma before she left for Europe, but Joe and I have not done one this winter.:( I think I forgot! And I bought a really good one too. Maybe it is not too late to get it out.
I agree with Lin. There is always one piece missing!
Thank you for stopping by, Vanilla.
Veronica Lee, thank you for reciprocating! Come again.
Nice puzzle. I really like doing them.
Sharkey, we find puzzles to be entertaining.
I regularly visit a friend who lives in a retirement home.There is a table in an alcove near the side door where she lets me in. In this alcove, sits a table where a partially worked jigsaw puzzle quietly resides. Never have I seen anyone there working said puzzle, but each time I go, there is a new one in place. My friend says that as the residents pass by, they stop and put in a few pieces. There must be some code of honor among them, as it seems, the jigsaws get completed and then replaced with new ones. Now, I, not being a resident figured that this code of honor did not apply to me, so I quietly slipped one piece in my pocket and took it home. Can you imagine the distress? Ha! Just kidding, but I did think about it.
Ilene, knowing you I think, I would have been surprised had you not thought of that; and I would have been surprised had you done it.
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