Saturday, March 21, 2015

Puzzle Season Wind Down



This puzzle was fun,  Appeared daunting, was challenging, yet doable.

Reading the geography was a hoot, too. From Callyer Bluffs to the Alp Yourself Mountains in the Electric Range.  The Tinker's Dam forming Looney Lake on the Crymia River.  Weekend in the Wilden Crazy State Park or the Runamok Wildlife Preserve.  Pass Hog Heaven as you take the Uptown Excessway back home.

And lots of other equally silly stuff.

Fun.

10 comments:

Vee said...

I had no idea there was a puzzle season. Doing indoor activities works here year-round since being outdoors is miserable all of the time. We have heating season and air-conditiong season.

Secondary Roads said...

Thanks for today's geography lesson. I feel ever so much smarter now.

Grace said...

Wow that looks like a huge puzzle - and a difficult one. But is looks so fun wen done.

vanilla said...

Vee, seems that ownership of stock in KPL or whoever supplies your power would be a good thing.

Chuck, it is amazing what one can learn with little expenditure of time and effort!

Grace, this 1000-piece puzzle really is quite large. Challenging, I would say, but fun.

Vee said...

Vanilla, we did own KCPL stock when we lived here before. We don't now and we are on a rural service.

Sharkbytes said...

What fun! If I ever get back your way for longer than I blip, I declare it puzzle season.

vanilla said...

Sharkey, we look forward to your arrival and your declaration!

vanilla said...

Vee, well someone is going to reap the benefit of your power usage.

Lin said...

That looks like a good one! I've only done one puzzle this winter--I don't know why.

vanilla said...

Lin, it was fun though challenging. I like challenge; total frustration I can live without!