What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
When Aitch was here, you may recall, we spent a day on a jigsaw puzzle - the proper feely-touchy cut-out kind. Here's the proof...
And just for good measure, a couple of abstract shots; first the window on the common stair of my tenement building and then the corrugated roof of the town laundry.
How I LOVE doing the real jigsaw puzzle. . But I do them standing up and the pain in my neck is aggravated by all that bending:(. That looks like a very challenging one.
I love the patterns on the roof and am simultaneously pleased it isn't mine. I'd be wracked with the feeling i ought to maintain it. Upbringing can be a burden sometimes.
Hi Yam - I've never got into jigsaws, my SIL usually has one on the go at Christmas for all to ponder over! Your window is fun to see, while the corrugated roof ... reminds me of decades ago ... actually I had a corrugated roof on one of my houses in South Africa, now I come to think about it!! Wonderful when it hailed! So pleased Aitch came to visit - cheers Hilary
all that snow had to be a real challenge, good that both of you enjoy doing that together. looks like a couple of the rows need attention or that could be the camera angle. love the window shot
Must be NO CATS at your hutch...I have not been able to do a large puzzle for years ad mine think puzzle pieces should be on the floor. I LOVE the corrugated roof shot! WOW!
How I LOVE doing the real jigsaw puzzle. . But I do them standing up and the pain in my neck is aggravated by all that bending:(. That looks like a very challenging one.
ReplyDeleteI hardly have the patience for this.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why your corrugated town laundry roof brings to mind A Town like Alice?
ReplyDeleteI love the patterns on the roof and am simultaneously pleased it isn't mine. I'd be wracked with the feeling i ought to maintain it. Upbringing can be a burden sometimes.
ReplyDeletewow that is not easy.... as a kidlet I used the scissors til something fit ... I think I'm still that kind of kidlet.... LOL
ReplyDeleteGood job! I could never get through a day without my feely-touchy puzzles. Love that window!
ReplyDeleteHi Yam - I've never got into jigsaws, my SIL usually has one on the go at Christmas for all to ponder over! Your window is fun to see, while the corrugated roof ... reminds me of decades ago ... actually I had a corrugated roof on one of my houses in South Africa, now I come to think about it!! Wonderful when it hailed! So pleased Aitch came to visit - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteall that snow had to be a real challenge, good that both of you enjoy doing that together. looks like a couple of the rows need attention or that could be the camera angle. love the window shot
ReplyDeleteWell done, YAM! I think puzzles got us through virtual school and COVID!
ReplyDeleteKudos to you and Aitch that was A LOT of snow in the puzzle too!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Real puzzles are fun to work on. We have one on our dining room table right now.
ReplyDeleteMust be NO CATS at your hutch...I have not been able to do a large puzzle for years ad mine think puzzle pieces should be on the floor. I LOVE the corrugated roof shot! WOW!
ReplyDeleteReally like the different panes in the common area window. namaste, janice xx
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