Progress late Sunday Evening, Around 10.30pm DSC00290
Preparing collages of items relating to the lectures & show & tell, and the 4pm chat session with follow up phone call took a lot of puzzling time out of day three for me. I was able to get back to my jigsaw in the evening and put in about four hours. This was taken about 10.20pm, when most of the pieces with any bright colour had migrated out of the trays and if not into the image at least they were in play. I had a couple of lumps on the tray but the side edge pieces remained unconsidered. Pride was punished; although I would finish this 'tonight' (12.50am) I was clearly not going to start a fourth jigsaw!
David has made good progress on Kilimanjaro Animals - through grit & determination - completing a hippo and half of the next two rows of animals. Line-cutting along unexpected colour changes with devastating effect, Heather has succeeded in creating a very difficult jigsaw yet kept it at least semi-interlocking. He was heard to utter, 'I've only placed one single piece of zebra', and 'It's a good job this wasn't completely push-fit'.
Progress late Sunday Evening, Around 10.30pm DSC00290
Preparing collages of items relating to the lectures & show & tell, and the 4pm chat session with follow up phone call took a lot of puzzling time out of day three for me. I was able to get back to my jigsaw in the evening and put in about four hours. This was taken about 10.20pm, when most of the pieces with any bright colour had migrated out of the trays and if not into the image at least they were in play. I had a couple of lumps on the tray but the side edge pieces remained unconsidered. Pride was punished; although I would finish this 'tonight' (12.50am) I was clearly not going to start a fourth jigsaw!
David has made good progress on Kilimanjaro Animals - through grit & determination - completing a hippo and half of the next two rows of animals. Line-cutting along unexpected colour changes with devastating effect, Heather has succeeded in creating a very difficult jigsaw yet kept it at least semi-interlocking. He was heard to utter, 'I've only placed one single piece of zebra', and 'It's a good job this wasn't completely push-fit'.