Seattle In Progress…

Seattle by Eric Dowdle – Dowdle Puzzles (Mini Wooden Puzzle) – 250 pieces

This gorgeous little beauty has been sitting partially assembled on my board for several days. I received a care package from The Puzzle Fairy (aka Penny) on Saturday, and immediately wanted to try out this mini wooden puzzle. The pieces are so small – about the size of a dime! I started it on a tray in the bedroom, but this little guy needed better lighting so I had to transfer it to the puzzle room. Sorry about the wonky picture, didn’t realize that I cut off one of the corners until just now and I’m too tired to retake it.

Unfortunately that evening around dinner time my dad called and asked me to take him to the hospital, and that’s basically where I’ve been every day since. He was admitted on Saturday night, and we’re still there. There hasn’t been much puzzling going on, but there has been plenty of sitting around on uncomfortable hospital seating. I’m hoping that today I can maybe do a MicroPuzzle or perhaps one of my Wentworth minis.

If I hadn’t started this puzzle before we got the call I might have taken it to the hospital the first morning he had his own room, but actually I’m glad I didn’t. The fit is so loose that it needs constant readjustment whenever anything gets moved. Honestly, it’s one of the loosest fitting wooden puzzles I’ve ever done, and without my fabric covered board to help keep the pieces from moving too much it would be a giant pain in the butt!

Even with the loose fit I’m still really enjoying this – even if I only find one or two pieces at a time. The artwork is beautiful, and though I find Eric Dowdle’s images challenging to puzzle it remains an entertaining little assembly. At first I thought I was going to use the little poster that comes with it, but I found that I’d rather take my time and enjoy finding each piece on my own rather than know exactly what I was looking for and where it went. Sometimes I use a poster, but lately I’m just enjoying the puzzles however it makes sense for me on that particular day. It’s been fun!

It struck me as odd after typing up the previous paragraph that my last White Mountain puzzle had me complaining about the loose fit, and here I am saying that although this puzzle has an extremely loose fit that I’m enjoying the assembly. I have no excuses or explanations – all I can tell you is that it’s the truth.

It’s been nice to have this puzzle sitting on my board so that when I come home after spending all day at the hospital I can sit down, even if it’s only for a few moments and find a piece or two to add. Last night, I sat down, found one piece, and that was it. At least I can say I did a teeny tiny bit of puzzling yesterday; even just finding that one piece made me happy, and isn’t that what it’s all about?

*If you have a spare few moments today, send a good thought for my dad that he continues to improve and that we’ll be able to get him home from the hospital without needing any surgery. Thank you my friends. 💕

19 thoughts on “Seattle In Progress…

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous

    Yes, finding one piece can be exhilarating, and put you in a happy place.

    Sending good thoughts for your dad, and I hope that he continues to improve and can soon return home. -Di

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  2. Prayers for your Dad. I’m working on a Boardwalk wooden puzzle. Same issue with loose fit, but it is beautiful. Not sure I’d want to do another wooden puzzle though, but glad for the experience. Mine is around 450 pieces of a turtle.

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    1. Thanks for the prayers. He’s home now and resting so they worked.

      I think Boardwalk helped make the Dowdle puzzles, so I understand what you mean. Don’t get your view of wooden puzzles from this one company though, there are many great ones out there. Liberty is my favorite but they’re a little more expensive.

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      1. Ok, if I find one at a thrift store or puzzle exchange, I’ll give it a go. I just did an Alaskan puzzle from Aurora puzzle company. Beautiful and great quality. It was called, “True Love.” The moose were fun, but the mountains took forever. LOL They do have beautiful puzzles, not sure if you heard of them.

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