My friend Betty has over forty jigsaw puzzles she is ready to lend or
give away; I only have twelve. These are puzzle that I’ve already done or ones
that I have NO interest in struggling through. I’m always ready to let go of
puzzles whose pieces I can’t match with the picture on the cover. In other
words, I don’t like puzzles with huge billowing clouds or acres and acres of
grass—what I call ‘white on white’ or ‘green on green’.
I have a group of jigsaw puzzle friends. It’s not really a club, but we
share puzzles. I hope that my friends will be thrilled to receive one of two of
these puzzles that I’m getting rid of. The rest will go to the church fair or
back to the put-in-the take where many of them came from.
I
also admit that I’ve been know to buy a puzzle or two. Right now I’m working on
“The Lady and the Unicorn” from the Musee de Cluny in Paris.
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