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Winter House – Friday’s Free Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Roger, who has been enjoying our puzzles for years, sent me this photograph of his home. With the cold snap we had today, I thought it was an appropriate subject for today’s jigsaw puzzle. Thank you, Roger! No, no snow for us – yet. But it’s coming. Brrrr…

Carlisle Castle Cannon – Thursday’s Big Bang Jigsaw Puzzle

Carlisle Castle is over nine hundred years old. I like castles, and have visited my fair share over the years. The differences between this kind of castle and a Japanese castle are striking, yet each serves it’s purpose. Of course a castle always makes a great jigsaw puzzle.

Lotus Flower by Vickilynne – Wednesday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Vickilynne sent me some wonderful photographs she took, and I am happy to present one for today’s jigsaw puzzle. It is a nice lotus flower. Thank you, Vickilynne. (Coming soon – even more puzzles from our visitors.)

The Secret Painting – Tuesday’s Mystery Jigsaw Puzzle

I haven’t had a mystery jigsaw puzzle in a while, and Ellen asked for a painting. Today’s jigsaw puzzle meets both these requirements. Yup, it’s a mystery to me how this painting came to be. And it’s a tad bit different, too.

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Chickens by Judy – Monday’s Free Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

It was a long weekend spent mostly getting the website back to normal. Yesterday’s puzzle of a turtle reminded me of a comic strip about two turtles headed right at each other. With a collision coming sometime in the next twenty minutes, one says to himself “Look who wants to play ‘chicken!’” Of course the […]

Turtle – Sunday’s Slow Jigsaw Puzzle

Note – The hard and tough versions of the puzzles have been fixed. You should be able to download them now. Well, the problem with me uploading files to the website is still dirt slow, so I picked a picture of a turtle to represent what I am dealing with. Fortunately, downloads seem to be […]

Old Town In Cesky – Saturday’s Super Late Jigsaw Puzzle

I apologize for Saturday’s jigsaw puzzles being so late. There is a problem with a router on the Internet that my traffic goes through to reach my server that is having problems. The issue is that I can’t upload anything faster than an old 300 baud modem. (Remember dial up modems?) I have isolated the […]

Turkey Sandwich – Friday’s Leftovers Jigsaw Puzzle

Thanksgiving was a week ago. Guess what I had for lunch today? The same thing I’ve had for the last six days. Leftover turkey. This time I made it into a sandwich. That’s the last time I buy a super sized bird.

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Sheltie – Thursday’s Dog of a Jigsaw Puzzle

This Sheltie looks like a nice doggie, but looks can be deceiving. The puzzle is, like the dog, tougher than it looks. I’m sure the tough version will have you barking and howling at the moon when you work it. Enjoy, and remember, the weekend is only two days away!

Tuesday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle – Four Of A Kind

You got to know when to hold them, Know when to fold them, Know when to walk away and know when to run. I played poker in my younger days. In fact, I won my wife in a poker game (Long story for another day.) Some show on TV had a bunch of guys playing […]

Victorian’s Secret Mansion – Monday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Well, the mansion in today’s jigsaw puzzle isn’t really a secret, but it is in the Victorian style. I think a lady named Victoria lives there, but that may be one of her last remaining secrets. I’m not sure if I want my next house to be this style, or if I want it to […]

Sunday’s Abstract Jigsaw Puzzle – Green Spirals

Elly said she was taking a class in abstract art, and asked me to do an abstract jigsaw puzzle. Charlie said we needed something tough, as he felt my puzzles had been too easy lately. So, I’m killing two birds with one stone, so to speak. Have fun!

Thursday’s Turkey Day Jigsaw Puzzle

Thanksgiving Dinner by Zeetz Jones It’s turkey day, a day when we stuff ourselves silly with sleep inducing food and watch grown men run into each other while trying to move an oblong shaped ball from one end of a field to the other. I figure we need the sleep so we can get up […]

A Bird In the Park Is Worth Two At The Beach

Wednesday’s Free Daily Jigsaw Puzzle OK, so I’m not Confucius, just easily confused. That comes from hanging out at the park when I should be in drive. OK, don’t try to figure it out. Just have fun with this jigsaw puzzle of a bird in a bird park.

Animals In The Field – Tuesday’s Jigsaw Puzzle

Today’s jigsaw puzzle is a bit different, in that it consists of only a handful of colors. What the artist has done with that is amazing. See how many different kinds of animals you can find.

Monday’s Damp Jigsaw Puzzle – Fountain

Did you ever play in a fountain? Or at least stick your feet in one? I did once, back when I was in junior high. Boy, did the hall monitor get mad at me!

Pomegranate Still Life – Friday’s Jigsaw Puzzle

Eva asked me for an artistic still life for today’s jigsaw puzzle. “Something with red in it,” she said. I may have gone a bit overboard on this one, but I found this pomegranate on cloth to be quite challenging. Eva played a preview of it, and said it was perfect. Then she ate the […]

Dew Drops On Leaves – Thursday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Autumn is here, and early this morning when I went outside, I saw a ton of leaves on my lawn, all covered with dew. Guess it is about time to break out the rake. Of course, that isn’t the bad part. The bad part is the leaves I tracked back into the house bringing the […]

Jogging In The Morning – Wednesday’s Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Morning is a good time to go jogging. Or so I’ve heard… I used to jog years ago. Mornings the weather is a bit cooler, and the air pollution is a bit less too. I live near a university, and some mornings I drive by it on the way to the post office. I see […]

Pedestrian Bridge in Tsaritsino Reserve, Moscow

Tuesday’s Free Daily Jigsaw Puzzle Today’s jigsaw puzzle is of a pedestrian bridge located at the Tsaritsino Reserve and park in Moscow, Russia. The estate goes back to the 16th century, and at one time was owned by Catherine the Great. Among other things, it contains a large palace and an opera house.

Horse Jumping – Monday’s Free Daily Jigsaw Puzzle

Patricia told me about a horse named Hickstead that died during a horse jumping competition. He belonged to Eric Lamaze, and so this is sort of a tribute to Hickstead and his owner. You can Google it if you would like to know more. (Note: I could not find a public domain photograph of Hickstead, […]