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- IRENE H
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Oh Keith that does look very hard. Peter said when did you start it Christmas bet you were glad to finally finish it, We have just started one my sister Brenda M. Sent us. It’s New York. We have just put the edges in but it’s going to be a long treck will post it when we get it finished if we ever do . Love to you and Lian. Keep jiging xx
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Keith! bet you are chuffed that one is done! I think it would give me the munchies doing it!
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That will keep you going until Christmas!! Rather you than me although I do like a challenge!
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- IRENE H
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Bill. that really look very difficult , 1500 wow hopefully you get through it, i thought our,s was diffucult which it is, but i dont envy your,s will keep you busy for a while longer , good luck Bill
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- IRENE H
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Phil. thats great , really lovely picture puzzle, Do you just do a few a day or when you feel like, The one we are on has some very tiny pieces which gets me mad so i tend to let Peter my husband carry on for a while till i compose myself all part of the fun , take care x
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Irene... that's the reason I take so long to do them... I get so ratty with the sky or trees that I have to walk away
Bee
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- Bonesy
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We are just starting this one.
Bought for us by the family in Cornwall.
It's a panoramic shot of Santorini, Greece.
It's that long (40") that we have had to do it diagonally on our table gand it just fits.
This going to be a toughie.
Keith
Bought for us by the family in Cornwall.
It's a panoramic shot of Santorini, Greece.
It's that long (40") that we have had to do it diagonally on our table gand it just fits.
This going to be a toughie.
Keith
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- Bernie R
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That's a whopper Keith.
I got two different Santorini puzzles for Christmas - thankfully they're more conventional in size.
Bern
I got two different Santorini puzzles for Christmas - thankfully they're more conventional in size.
Bern
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Nice to see everybody is still doing jigsaws and still enjoying it!
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- Bernie R
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- Bernie R
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Yep, there sure are mate.
Took that pic on Saturday after doing the edges, then spent al of yesterday afternoon doing the sky and rooflines - challenging but enjoyable.
The road surface is going to be a killer methinks - may take that on next and then enjoy the people.
Bern
Took that pic on Saturday after doing the edges, then spent al of yesterday afternoon doing the sky and rooflines - challenging but enjoyable.
The road surface is going to be a killer methinks - may take that on next and then enjoy the people.
Bern
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- Bonesy
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We love Santorini, been three times and even had a family wedding there, our son Andrew.
Lian and I did the cliff top walk from the capital Fira to the famous sunset town of Oia. It was well worth the two hour trek.
This latest jigsaw has made me never
(at the moment) to want to see Santorini ever again.
It was a real toil and not that enjoyable.
But we stuck at it and finished it today.
Quite an achievement tbh.
Keith
Lian and I did the cliff top walk from the capital Fira to the famous sunset town of Oia. It was well worth the two hour trek.
This latest jigsaw has made me never
(at the moment) to want to see Santorini ever again.
It was a real toil and not that enjoyable.
But we stuck at it and finished it today.
Quite an achievement tbh.
Keith
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Yahoo!! I finished a marathon last night. I have been working on this puzzle since the 12th March. I have spent at least 2/3 hours every day since ( I am not a Telly watcher). This was by far the hardest one I have ever done and I was tempted to pack it in a few times, but I would have hated to have been beaten by it. There were three pieces missing.
Well done Keith, I know the feeling of relief you will have got when you finished it.
Bill
Well done Keith, I know the feeling of relief you will have got when you finished it.
Bill
- Bonesy
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Thanks Bill. Yes it was a relief.
Well done you Bill,but what a shame about the missing pieces.
Have enlarged it for you.
whos open near me
Keith
Well done you Bill,but what a shame about the missing pieces.
Have enlarged it for you.
whos open near me
Keith
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Some brilliant and very hard jigsaws done on here lately! Glad to see this thread is still running! Come on Irene! (no pun intended!) get going again!
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I am the same as you Phil, prefer the type you do and wasgij although I wish I did have the patience to do Bill and Keith's jigsaws as they are brilliant!
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- Bernie R
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Bit quicker than usual for me, as I only usually do them on Sunday afternoons, but used some of the Easter downtime to make progress.
The road and all the dark bits made it a bit of a stinker but very rewarding to finish it.
The road and all the dark bits made it a bit of a stinker but very rewarding to finish it.
Born and raised in Romeo Street, later Lambeth Walk, Jersey Close, Garden Place, Hawthorne Rd, Gonville Rd now Netherton