



looks like my puzzle board, love it.
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Fun! Makes me kind of nostalgic do do a puzzle.
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Get one from Bits and Pieces. No two pieces are exactly alike and the pieces are large and easy to manage.
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Beautiful, colorful scenery puzzle. It is like some of the kinds I like to work.
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Our tastes seem to be very similar!!!
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What a lovely activity. Happy weekend, Vero
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You have an excellent spot to do puzzles, lots of natural light there and you can leave it undisturbed on the tray. Very nice – the puzzles are nice as well. 🙂
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It’s great when it’s raining or snowing to sit and look out the window. Thank you for the nice comment! ♥
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You’re welcome. I am envious of people who have a lot of space to have hobby areas. I scratch my head all the time as I wonder how three adults (my parents and me) and a bird lived here, when I am here alone and it is clustered and I can’t find things half the time.
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Sounds like the little house I grew up in 24×28 feet. Hubby and I bought it and lived there for years until we decided to build a larger one. I have more room now than I know what to do with. Five people live here and each of us has our own separate hangout.
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That would work for me. I tried to figure out which room could be a hobby room – I’ve yet to figure it out. I’ve been retired since March 2024 and keep planning to get rid of all my work clothes … except, you see, I worked from home from 2011 on, so I didn’t get dressed up anymore.
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I’ve been a hermit for the last five years and discovered how nice it is. I am quite content with my house and garden and rarely ever go anywhere.
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I am a homebody as well, but I do walk and take photos for my blog, but once I am home for the day, I am in the house for good. I used to have a large garden in the backyard, but almost everything in a Polar Vortex that was the Winter of 2013-2014. I did not replant what I lost and the rosebushes did not die, but then a downed wire fire in 2022 took out most of my back garden and one side. I just had it landscaped – mulch only and retainer walls, no more flowers or bushes as the weather is too odd now. Not going to spend the money/effort, etc. for everything to die.
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Awwww what an awful run of bad luck. I don’t blame you for feeling that way, though. I get discouraged at times too. As I get older, it’s getting harder to keep up with all of it.
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Yes, it was bad luck for my garden and I spent hours and hours working on it back in the day, even before I left for work and I took the bus so that made for even a tighter morning schedule. I switched to realistic silk flowers for my front and side yards after I started my walking regimen to have less work in those gardens, which was even before I lost everything out back.
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It’s so hard to get rid of clothes. I have closets full that I know I will never wear again, but I can’t bear to dispose of them.
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That’s how I feel Vero. I loved getting dressed up for work and my late mom and I used to go to the mall shopping for work clothes (and casual clothes as well) – it was something we enjoyed doing together. I look at the clothes and say “maybe another time” for this project.
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Understands. ♥
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I love that one, Vero. There’s just something about a red barn! And… that puzzle nook!! I’m trying not to be jealous 🙂
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Oh don’t be jealous. I’m sure you have some where just as perfect. Great way to pass the winter.
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