The Last Puzzle

I worked on a jigsaw puzzle throughout December of 2024. I started it towards the month’s start but don’t recall the exact date. Finished it last night. Sorry the photo is miserable.

I knew it’d be a challenging one. The stones, flowers, boats, and the myriad of background pieces would make it so. But I loved the scene. Reminding me of a few places I’ve been to, it invited me in.

I followed the regular routine. Edges first. Then I divided the tiles between sky, sea, boats, background houses, blue door, dark green shutters, cafe, plaza stone, bicycle. The pieces were put into baggies. I’d pour out pieces for the focal point I was working on and do that area. I started with the plaza but it frustrated me with its shadows and interlocking browns, rusts, etc. As it didn’t come together, I pivoted to the blue door and then the bike.

One major encumbrance to working on the puzzle is that there wasn’t a good photo of the completed scene. The scene’s bottom was cut off on the puzzle box front, and the birds were almost completely covered. While four views were offered, the other three were tiny. I looked the puzzle up online to get a good sense of everything after the first two days.

Between this one and puzzles done with friends, I worked on four jigsaw puzzles in December.

It was worth doing, and satisfying to complete. It’s still a place I’d like to visit. Have a little light lunch and glass of wine or cup of coffee and read a book, intermittently chatting with my companion as the water does its thing in the background…

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  1. I had not heard of separating and bagging the tiles for different scenes/areas. Sounds like a good idea. I’m almost done with a VERY colorful 300-piece puzzle of tropical birds and plants. Been working on it off and on for about 10 days. Next in line is a 500 piece of various animals and birds in a mountain scene. Hope I’m ready!

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    1. I developed that bagging system a few years ago and have bee pleased. Those colorful ones are challenging and fun, aren’t they? I spoke with a friend a few days ago. He told me he only completed one jigsaw puzzle as an adult: a 1,000 piece round one. All the pieces were red except a black dot in the center. Sounds crazy to me. Cheers

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