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Kringamorphosis

Freaky Friday’s Jigsaw Puzzle I honestly don’t know what to make of the photograph in today’s jigsaw puzzle. There is a face in there, but the picture is a little bit… Bizarre! Anyway, I tried the tough version out, and decided I would be better off trying to put the vase back together that the […]

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Lamp Posts

Thursday’s Jigsaw Puzzle Leaning on a lamp, Maybe you think I look a tramp, Or you may think I’m hanging ’round to steal a car. But no, I’m not a crook, And if you think that’s what I look, I’ll tell you why I’m here And what my motives are. OK, everyone who is old […]

Bryce Canyon – Wednesday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Ailene B. visited the United States recently, and took this wonderful photograph of Bryce Canyon. Unlike the Grand Canyon, Brice Canyon was carved by freeze-thaw cycles, and not a river. It is a wonderful place for astronomy buffs, as they have virtually no light pollution, and they have some large telescopes, as well as some […]

Old Phone Booths – Tuesday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

I think Clark Kent would have loved these things. Unless he wrecked them while changing clothes, that is. Seriously, I’ve always been puzzled about where these things go to die. I mean, you really can’t recycle them into anything, except maybe a small closet for people that live in their cars. Still, it was a […]

Cute Kids

Monday’s Free Daily Jigsaw Puzzle Kids can be cute, but sometimes they can get you going in circles. Sometimes they don’t. So today’s jigsaw puzzle comes with both rotating and non-rotating pieces. If you play the rotating jigsaw puzzle, you can rotate the pieces by left-clicking once to pick it up, then each right-click turns […]

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Sunday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Colors of Life I like parks, and the park in today’s jigsaw puzzle looks like it would be a nice, quiet place to go for a walk, or even to take a canoe ride. It looks like there is plenty of shade for those warm days, grassy areas to have a picnic, and a nice […]

Saturday’s Jigsaw Puzzle – White Tiger

So my wife comes to me and says she found another kitten she wants to adopt. A slight shudder runs down my spine and out my wallet, and I have to ask her “Why?” She tells me it’s got the cutest white fur with black stripes. I’m thinking it’s a zebra cat or else she […]

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Countryside – Friday’s Surprise Jigsaw Puzzle

Welcome to October. We don’t really have an idea of what the weather will be like in October. It’s going to be a surprise for us. So is the jigsaw puzzle. It’s a surprise. I’ll let you know how October turns out. Oh, the date is written as “101001” Which is 41 in decimal notation, […]

St. James Park – Thursday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

St. James Park is the oldest of the Royal Parks of London. It’s 53 acres in size, and dates back to 1532. Buckingham Palace is on the west side of the park and it has a rich history. I chose this photograph for today’s jigsaw puzzle because of the vibrant colors, and the old, old […]

Summer Feet – Wednesday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Summer is almost gone. Today it only got up to about 78 degrees. It was still plenty warm to go outside and enjoy the weather. It was a good barefoot day, or you could at least wear sandals like the girl in today’s jigsaw puzzle. Speaking of which, today I have included an extra version […]

Nemo – Tuesday’s Jigsaw Puzzle

I was trying to find a good picture to use for Tuesday’s jigsaw puzzle when I found a picture of a Nemo, also known as a clown fish. I saw a hard copy jigsaw puzzle of the movie Nemo at a store not too long ago. It was designed for small kids, though. Only 24 […]

Lau Pa Sat, Singapore

Monday’s Jigsaw Puzzle Lau Pa Sat is the colloquial name of Telok Ayer Market, a historical building, and it means “old market.” The building has been replaced several times over the years. It currently serves as a food center, and on weekends live bands play on the stage located in the center of the market. […]

Twist in a Japanese Garden – Sunday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

I plan on having my own Japanese garden one day, much like the one’s I enjoyed when I lived in Japan. They are nice, peaceful, and can be rewarding. This tree twists in some strange ways, and makes for a challenging jigsaw puzzle.

Torley on Piano – Saturday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle.

I was talking with Bob about the painting in today’s jigsaw puzzle. I liked it because I used to own a 9′ 7″ Webber Concert Grand Piano many years ago. (I was a piano technician at the time.) I told Bob I used to play on a piano like that. “Really?” he asked. “Yes, I […]

Beams – Friday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Beams, as in “Beam me up Scottie.” Beams, as in “Beams of light” or “Sunbeams.” (When I was little, I thought people were talking about ‘Sun Beans.’) In today’s jigsaw puzzle, the beams are beams of wood, out in the sun drying, soon to built into something useful, such as a log cabin. Or they […]

Thursday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Water Slide Today’s jigsaw puzzle is a little on the tough side. Sort of like going down these water slides in your shorts, when the water is turned off and it’s 96 degrees outside at noon. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Bob and Sue wanted to go to the water park but were afraid they […]

Chinatown by Night – Wednesday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

This view of a Chinatown is in Singapore. I was lucky enough to visit it years ago. During the day, it is busy with people going about their business, shopping, working, or just being tourists. At night, it transforms. Restaurants appear all over the place, and there is always something going on in the streets. […]

Smashed Building – Tuesday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Hulk Smash! Grrrrrr! After the Monday I’ve had, I feel like smashing something. I got a call from Bob’s wife, who was trying to work a jigsaw puzzle of a tiger, and couldn’t seem to get anywhere with it, so I drove 30 miles to see if I could help her. Yup, you guessed it. […]

The Banquet – Monday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

What better way to start your week than with a nice banquet and a nice jigsaw puzzle. This beautiful painting is by Faith Goble and has a somewhat strange poem to go along with it. Enjoy the puzzle, and I’m off to find some fruit for breakfast.

Reflecting on the Change of Seasons

Sunday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle This strange image is actually a reflection in a puddle. That’s why trees seem to be growing upside down at the bottom of the puzzle. The way it looks almost makes it into an abstract jigsaw puzzle. It certainly gave me something to reflect upon, especially at 234 pieces.

Kurdistan – Saturday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Taking a slightly different approach, Saturday’s jigsaw puzzle is a painting of a young mother and child from Kurdistan. There is not an actual country called Kurdistan, but instead it is a geo-cultural area where the Kurds form the majority of the population. It overlaps into several countries. This portrait is beautifully done and makes […]