We really are working on a Van Gogh puzzle:

Almost done. Just a bit of sky left.
and don’t worry we have many more puzzles we can do:

Just one cabinet shown. This is about half of our total puzzle collection.
Should last the duration of the lockdown.
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About Andrew Reynolds
Born in California
Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism.
I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired.
Then I got prostate cancer.
Now I am a blogger and work in my wood shop doing scroll saw work and marquetry.
I wish we could have puzzles. We have cats who think they own us. They’d never tolerate little pieces of cardboard unless they could play with them.
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My cats don’t have interest in the puzzles. Never understood why – you’d think a cat would go after it.
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Really.,hi how are you doing?
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That’s some serious puzzling ahead of you! I like jigsaw puzzles, but too many of the recent ones have boring cuts. Have you come across that? The puzzles I remember as a kid would have interesting shapes and curves.
Though maybe I’m seeing the cheap editions?
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A lot of puzzles seem to be going cheap on the cutting design. After doing so many puzzles I wonder if there are just like many 20 cutout designs that they just shove new pictures under.
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Wow! That’s great. Hours of entertainment. And you don’t have anyone you have to worry will eat the pieces. Well, maybe the cats.
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So far the cats have been uninterested in puzzle pieces. I would have thought they’d at least bat them around a little, but no, they just go to sleep on the couch. Lazy cats.
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Maybe when you’re in bed at night they put in a few pieces for you. They just don’t do it when you’re up for fear you’ll ask for their help all the time.
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While that’s possible, it’s just as likely their taking a few pieces out each night.
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Hahaha! Mischievous kitties!
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I have been a puzzle fan since my teens. Doing puzzles relaxes my brain in such a good way. Not liking clutter, I started using free puzzle apps on my iPad years ago, which is a daily routine before bed. Stay healthy and safe.
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I haven’t tried the puzzle apps yet.
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That looks like my puzzle cupboard! Well stocked, and just begging for me to get started. 🙂
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Doing a puzzle certainly passes the time.
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I envy you a bit. Since I work independently from home, my work schedule is as heavy as ever. “Passing the time” isn’t a problem! 🙂
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Not that I have a lot of time myself.
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Looks like you are set for a while. My wife is a puzzle/lego person. My mind doesn’t operate that way. I get to antsy..:)
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It does take the ability to sit on your butt for long periods of time.
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Lol…I’m sure.
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Nothing is more beautiful than Van Gogh.
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or more difficult to do as a puzzle.
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Just a bit of sky … with all blue pieces! Have fun with that.
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Tonight will be evening three of doing sky – yeah, easy!!!
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You have a selection! 🥳
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We’ve been collecting for years.
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