
I really enjoy an Americana image now and then, and this was no different. I’ve done several puzzles with Bonnie White’s artwork, and I find them to be charming, detailed, and completely entertaining.
The pieces looked pretty much all green as I got started, and it looked as though it was going to be difficult. But as I went along and got more used to the image and what went where, the pieces made more sense. I could see that this green went with the apple tree, and that green went with the fields, etc.
I truly enjoyed this image, and it was quicker to go together than I thought it would be. Even with the hundreds, perhaps thousands of puzzles I’ve put together – I am still wrong a LOT of the time about whether or not I will enjoy a certain image and how difficult it will be. 🤷♀️

I thought I’d show you what the title means. Fishing in the stream….

The boys are sailing their boats in the creek…

And catching frogs. I love this little guy! I was quite a tomboy when I was younger and I don’t want to brag, but I caught quite a few frogs in my day. 🐸
I LOVE Bonnie White’s work. I did a 1000 piece Christmas puzzle that was so beautifully quaint. I find her puzzles a little difficult but the colorful detailed results are worth it.
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I agree. They’ve always kept me entertained and in the end they’re always lovely to look at. 😍
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Aww this is a really cute image. I was trying to figure out the title and until you explained it I must admit I was scratching my head a bit. LOL
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I was too until I studied the image for a bit. LOL
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I made this one 2-3 days ago and am always disappointed of US puzzle quality. The pieces are to thin for me and not « squared » enough as We have here in Europe.
So sad because I love the picture (and made it framed by the way 😁)
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Sorry you didn’t like the quality, but I hope you enjoy the framed “artwork”. 🙂
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