Down in the southern eastern corner of AustraliaWhat part of Australia do you live in? Unfortunately the kangaroos are so big and not too smart.
Down in the southern eastern corner of AustraliaWhat part of Australia do you live in? Unfortunately the kangaroos are so big and not too smart.
Awww, I wanna see a kangaroo in person. Not the hitting a tree part though, glad you're okay.Swerved a Kangaroo
Ah makes sense. South side of the country seemed so nice and wild...but required some very slow driving. ><Down in the southern eastern corner of Australia
you bad..lol
oh, I almost missed this -Oh Noooo you let them escape into the forum!!
It used to on TV here to and I found it very clever and enjoyed it too..not just a kids show.We’ve been watching the Shaun the Sheep series on Netflix. Funny, silly, and creative, and who doesn’t need that now?! It’s from the inventive mind of Nick Park, creator of Wallace and Gromit (The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave, A Grand Day Out, and more). Each episode is only about 13 minutes long with two short stories each and a few-second goofy interlude in between the stories. Pure enjoyment!
Awww... that was kind of you, Susan. I have one, a 1,000 piece. A few years ago. mani posted one she put together of cats. It was beautiful so I bought one from the same company. They were out of the one mani had so I got a very colorful one. The background of my banner is part of the puzzle. I have no surface large enough so I think I'll choose a smaller one from Amazon.I posted a couple boxes full of jigsaw puzzles in Facebook marketplace today as free. One young girl responded that she had been looking for someone to trade puzzles with, hadn’t found anyone and couldn’t afford just to buy one. I ended up giving her a box of six plus a couple of additional ones that I knew I would never get around to putting together. To keep distance I left them on my porch for her but I watched out the window as she picked them up. It was obvious that she was just delighted and seeing her happiness just made by day.
The second box of puzzles is being picked up by another woman tomorrow morning.
Snap susanm9006 .. I posted one as free and two people immediately reponded, one wanting it to keep her teenage daughters 'off their devices' and one looking for something to keep her elderly mum occupied. I found another one for the mum and they sent me a picture of her, with a lovely big grin, getting all the pieces laid out.I posted a couple boxes full of jigsaw puzzles in Facebook marketplace today as free. One young girl responded that she had been looking for someone to trade puzzles with, hadn’t found anyone and couldn’t afford just to buy one. I ended up giving her a box of six plus a couple of additional ones that I knew I would never get around to putting together. To keep distance I left them on my porch for her but I watched out the window as she picked them up. It was obvious that she was just delighted and seeing her happiness just made by day.
The second box of puzzles is being picked up by another woman tomorrow morning.
That is a beautiful one! I need to have bright colors in a puzzle. I find so many are just dark and dreary. I will look up Spilsbury. Mostly I shop thrift stores year round and pick up good ones there but sometimes I find an irresistible new one.PUZZLE- I bought it from Spilsbury, better prices than Amazon and what a selection!
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I agree! Time to end daylight savings time. Leave our clocks be.Daylight saving has finished...yay!!! Cant stand it..I think it messes with your body clock.
That's exciting to me! I love cleanliness.Not too exciting but I got a ton of chores done around the house today.
What was the kitty name on the collar? Just curious...him. Or her. I couldn't tell from the name.
Check it out Susan. They have beautiful puzzles. I have a thing for lighthouses and they had one I really liked.That is a beautiful one! I need to have bright colors in a puzzle. I find so many are just dark and dreary. I will look up Spilsbury. Mostly I shop thrift stores year round and pick up good ones there but sometimes I find an irresistible new one.
Yes. With my prior cat there is no way I could have spread a puzzle out or had loose pieces. Miss Murphy would take them or chew on them in a split second, or just slide through the puzzle itself. Every once In a while I get a used puzzle with a few chewed pieces and it always makes me smile.My husband and I used to love to do jigsaw puzzles, but pieces would go missing or have puncture wounds, or the completed border would suddenly be askew. Very mysterious. So now we each have a jigsaw puzzle app on our iPads. Not quite the same shared experience but still fun,
I’ve seen that, too. Great cat toy if you don’t want to actually work the puzzle!Every once I a while I get a used puzzle with a few chewed pieces and it always makes me smile.