Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Winter is for Puzzling

When the leaves begin to fall, I know cold weather won't be far behind. To me winter calls for cozy indoor activities and nothing beats a good jigsaw puzzle. With a hot cup of coffee or cocoa, depending on the time of day, it's easy to lose track of time while piecing together those scattered fragments—pure therapy for gray skies. 

The Devil's Tower puzzle, a thoughtful gift, brings memories of our wedding in Sundance, Wyoming. The moths, with its odd-shaped pieces, presented a challenge, and the farm scenes reminded me of home. 

There's been a chill in the air, which means it's time to begin searching the shops for this year's fun.







Linking to Thankful Thursday and Little Things Thursday

8 comments:

  1. Not a day goes by that I don't work on my current puzzle. I just love them♥

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  2. Our kids did a puzzle on the weekend!

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  3. I think I can't sit still long enough for this!

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  4. I used to do puzzles with my grandsons as they enjoyed the challenge. Your Devil's Tower puzzle reminded me of a visit I made to that amazing place!

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  5. You know...I rarely work a puzzle but I see a lot of inspiration here. Thanks for posting these beauties..

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  6. I used to spend hours doing puzzles. Unfortunately, the arthritis in my hands doesn't lend well to it anymore. Lovely photos

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  7. I used to sit and do puzzles - but other things seem to have taken over my life. Maybe one day I will get back to them. My Dad loved puzzles too. I still have the first one he gave me when I was very little. Enjoy your weekend ahead, and thankyou for visiting my blog this week. Happy puzzling!

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