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  • Mark Keathley's Mountain Pass
    December 19, 2023

    Mark Keathley's Mountain Pass

    When I first saw the steam powered locomotive in this puzzle picture, I thought about my ride on the Durango to Silverstone train. When I finished putting the puzzle together, I took a closer look at it and as I looked at the side of the engine, I saw the name “Durango & Silverton”.
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  • Rainy Day Stroll
    November 2, 2023

    Rainy Day Stroll

    In the puzzle picture the focal point is the distant view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. It also includes a small group of old storefronts where flowers, bread, fruits, and other products are sold. There are also two sidewalk cafes.
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  • collage of fine art images from Carl Larsson in a puzzle
    October 25, 2023

    "Carl Larsson" & National Fine Art Appreciation Day

    In the photo of the puzzle below you will see a gentleman dressed in a black suit looking at a painting in what appears to be an art museum. It is the second picture from the bottom on the far right side. It is a self portrait of Carl Larsson painted in 1895.
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  • Greetings from Canada on Canadian Thanksgiving Weekend!
    October 6, 2023

    Greetings from Canada on Canadian Thanksgiving Weekend!

    The names of the provinces are large and there are many smaller pictures of what that particular provinces is famous for inserted into in the names of the provinces. It was a fun puzzle to put together and brought back many great memories of my trips through Canada. 
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  • Postcards from the Farm
    September 29, 2023

    Postcards from the Farm

    This collage of nine postcard pictures allows viewers the opportunity to see what a large farm looks like and better understand some of the animals and equipment it takes to make a large farm work.
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  • Beyond Van Gogh in Victoria, BC
    September 21, 2023

    Beyond Van Gogh in Victoria, BC

    Van Gogh was commercially unsuccessful during his lifetime and considered a madman and a failure. As he only became famous after his suicide, he came to be seen as a misunderstood genius in the public mind.
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