Happy Puzzle Day!
Jan. 29th, 2024 09:42 amHappy Puzzle Day!
When it snowed the other week, I put together my first puzzle of the year. Though it's new to me, it's my most favored company, artist, and form, 1000-piece Charles Wysocki from Buffalo Games called Hickory Haven Canal.

And I just wrote a ficlet about a missing jigsaw puzzle piece in a Watson and Holmes Sussex retirement AU: The Missing Piece for
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I am reading Margaret Drabble's The Pattern in the Carpet: A Personal History with Jigsaws. It's okay. I much prefer the jigsaw parts to the personal history parts.
I borrowed what's called a puzzle pass from my online library system and rediscovered how much I enjoy sudoku. I play Wordle and Spelling Bee every day. I've heard a lot about Murdle but I don't know that I want to spend too much time on logic puzzles.
I have a 500-piece puzzle I may crack open today. It's called...My Happy Place. And jigsaws (and other puzzles) and definitely that!
When it snowed the other week, I put together my first puzzle of the year. Though it's new to me, it's my most favored company, artist, and form, 1000-piece Charles Wysocki from Buffalo Games called Hickory Haven Canal.

And I just wrote a ficlet about a missing jigsaw puzzle piece in a Watson and Holmes Sussex retirement AU: The Missing Piece for
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I am reading Margaret Drabble's The Pattern in the Carpet: A Personal History with Jigsaws. It's okay. I much prefer the jigsaw parts to the personal history parts.
I borrowed what's called a puzzle pass from my online library system and rediscovered how much I enjoy sudoku. I play Wordle and Spelling Bee every day. I've heard a lot about Murdle but I don't know that I want to spend too much time on logic puzzles.
I have a 500-piece puzzle I may crack open today. It's called...My Happy Place. And jigsaws (and other puzzles) and definitely that!