I Like To Do Puzzles, Do You Or Don't You?

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  1. Von Jones

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    I've started a puzzle I found at the flea market last year. It's a 1000 piece puzzle of a winter scene. I got to thinking about how and when I discovered puzzles and it brought back a memory from childhood. It was a picture to me when I first saw it laying on the dining room table at my grandparents house. The colors were dark and rich which made the scene look almost real. I sat and stared at a picnic scene or a family reunion at a park not really sure but it was beautiful. I then noticed the lines and began to exam it closely by feeling it. I don't recall ever asking why it was like that. It was only until I began tagging along with my Mom to yard sells and such that I found out what a puzzle was.

    The one thing that has always stuck in my mind was that little girl standing by a big tall tree by herself looking out around her. I was probably 4 or 5 years old but to this day any time I see or hear the word puzzle this particular memory pops in my mind. I wanted to piece that special puzzle together myself and frame it then hang it up. I still look for that puzzle today with hopes that it will appear.
     
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    i do puzzles online from time to time. Not any large amount of pieces, since they are online. I do crorssword puzzles and word games.
     
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    Hello, Von, yes I like puzzles, but they have to be very easy ones, I only have a pea sized brain.:)
     
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    I love jigsaw puzzles, but haven't done one in a long time. I learned about them from my grandmother when I was a little kid also. She did the 1000 piece ones sometimes.

    I like them small enough so that all the pieces fit on whatever table you are using. We had a card table and we'd put the pieces in box lids and trays on the floor. Some we'd leave up for days, maybe weeks, and just do a piece or 2 every now and then passing by. I have too much clutter in my house already to do that now.
     
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    Years ago, when I was renting an apartment with a friend of mine, we both worked different shifts and rarely saw one another except for a few hours a day or on weekends, so we had a running game board (usually Parcheesi, Backgammon, or Chess) that we'd make a move on when we got up or after we got home from work, but we also worked jigsaw-type puzzles, each of us putting a few pieces in from time to time. We both lived in Southern California then, and just reconnected about a year ago. He's in Texas now, and I moved from Texas to Maine in 2001.
     
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  6. Von Jones

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    For my grandson who is 16 now when he had an interest in something I would come across small to medium size puzzle and made it into a picture and framed it for his room. Batman, Superman, animals, etc. He outgrew them so I donated them to Goodwill. My granddaughters like to do puzzles too. It's fun to watch them.
     
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    They make jigsaw puzzles for you out of personal photos now. You could take a picture of your granddaughters and have a puzzle made for them. Just a thought.

    LINK to AMAZON

    But, if it were me I'd rather have a picture of my grandmother. ;)
     
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    One of my GD and I did a USA map of one, glued and hung in picture frame. i bought the puzzle when I realized they never taught in school the capitals of each state, she wanted to know,
     
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    I use to do jigsaw puzzles and had several hundred of them before I started my downsizing. The last one I did was 2500 pieces. I did a few online but haven't done that for a while. I do word puzzles before bed to fight dementia. Old age is a puzzle to me and I am in no hurry to fit all the pieces together. :D:D:D
     
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    @Michelle Anderson (my wife) has used Luminosity, I think, saying that it helps her with her memory and other things. I haven't tried it, but I believe that it has a variety of different games and puzzles that can be done on a tablet computer, or smartphone. I could be wrong, or they may have changed it, but I think there was a free level, as well as a paid one that would keep track of your progress or something along those lines.
     
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    I do crossword puzzles but have never been interested in jigsaw. My husband used to occasionally have a jigsaw puzzle on the dining room table but hasn't in a long while now.
     
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    Like others here, I used to do a lot of puzzles, but it's been years.

    The only negative memory of them is having the cat carry a piece off, and if you were lucky enough to find it (hopefully not in the litter box) it was mangled beyond recognition, making for that one Picasso-eqsue spot in the scene.
     
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    @Faye Fox did you have a theme for your choice of puzzles or just random ones that caught your fancy?
     
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    I'm not into jigsaw puzzles, but I do play some form of game online every single day to keep my brain working. I enjoy word games, crosswords, euchre and Pictionary, but trivia is my passion. My "go-to" site is sporcle.com. Thousands of games in every category imaginable. Love it!
     
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    Whatever caught my eye and was on clearance. Also whatever the older lady down the street had finished and insisted I take. :)
     
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