Orca Sunrise

Orca Sunrise – MicroPuzzles – 150 pieces

My daughter fell in love with this image when she saw it, but she never actually wanted to help with the assembly for some reason. I know she tried a couple of times, but was frustrated with the difficulty. Still, it’s beautiful artwork and was quite entertaining to assemble.

You can see in the above picture that the fit was very good, as was the all around quality – as is usual for MicroPuzzles. There’s something about working with these little puzzles that is so satisfying for me, though I still struggle to explain why that is. I don’t really need to spell it out though, as long as they remain fun to assemble that’s all I really need. 😊

Happy Thanksgiving/Happy Thursday!

It’s Thanksgiving here in the United States (and a few other countries), but in most of the world it’s just plain Thursday. Whether you spend the day eating yourself silly with family and/or friends or it’s just a regular Thursday for you – this is the day I usually let my readers know how very thankful I am for them.

It means so much that there are so many faithful readers of my insignificant little blog about jigsaw puzzles. I appreciate everyone who stops by just to read or look at the puzzles, comments just to say hi, or tell me what a cool puzzle I just posted about – or even to tell us all what you’re working on. I love my readers, and am so thankful that you’ve stuck with me; through thick and very, very thin.

I’ve been a bit of an unreliable blogger at times, dropping out for months at a time, but there are so many constant readers who are always there, and you are very much appreciated. If you only read and don’t comment, if you comment a little or a lot, if you only pop in once in a while, if you just like the giveaways – it doesn’t matter – I’m truly thankful for you all. 

Happy Thursday everyone, and Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate it. 🧡🤎

Flower Deer In Progress…

Flower Deer by Coco de Paris – Milton Bradley – 300 pieces

This one has BARELY begun. No – literally. I hadn’t even opened the box until just over an hour ago. I did an extremely quick sort and put together the border because it’s “in progress” day and there was nothing on my board at all!

Maybe it’s the upcoming holidays, I’m not exactly sure, but I have NO energy for anything at all these days. I’m exhausted all the time and just don’t want to do anything at all. Of course today I have to make two pies for tomorrow and the only thing I want to do is crawl in bed, pull up the covers and take a nap. Sigh.

Anyway, I did another of these Coco de Paris puzzles during the pandemic, Bulldog with Butterflies, and they’re not bad puzzles. Somewhat thinner pieces, somewhat loose fit – I guess I “somewhat” like them. 😉

Pet Shop

Pet Shop by Eric Dowdle – Dowdle Puzzles – 300 pieces

This 300 piece puzzle was surprisingly difficult, and although the finished image looks as if it would be easy to pick out certain sections – it wasn’t! Almost every piece looked quite blue, and it went much more slowly than usual for a puzzle with only 300 pieces.

Still, it was excellent quality, and I enjoyed the challenge of it. I normally don’t have to pay as much attention to minute details in a puzzle of this size – this one was packed with animals and cages, and you had to concentrate and focus intensely – it was lots of fun!

It’s been several years since I put together a Dowdle image, and even then it was on a MasterPieces puzzle, not the Dowdle brand. I find Eric Dowdle’s artwork to make for challenging puzzles no matter the piece count; but I love his symmetry, precision, and color choices even though the images themselves aren’t easy to assemble.

My last Dowdle brand puzzle was back in 2020, and reading back through it I found I was annoyed that there was only piece shape (even though Cats Around the World was a wonderfully fun image) – thankfully this one had a nice variety of shapes and was very good quality all around. My only issue was the very shiny finish; it made assembly under my artificial lighting difficult.

My son loved this little sign, it was the first thing he noticed when he looked at the box image. That husky looks like he’s staring down whatever animal or person he’s about to go after – those blue eyes are so disconcerting!

The rabbit just hanging out and casually holding onto his carrot made me smile, there’s something just so silly about it. 🐰🥕

My regular readers know I’m not much of a cat person at all, but I loved the names on this cage – Oscar and Tartar Sauce. Who do you think is the grumpy one in the back? My guess is that’s Oscar. For some reason that grumpy face and the name Tartar Sauce just don’t seem to go together.

There was a legend on the back of the poster as well, with a detail or two about each of the species featured in the image. Some of it was new information – and you know I love educational puzzles that teach me something. Did you know that some koi fish have a lifespan of over 200 years? Amazing!

But the most interesting fact I learned was given about hamsters. Many people know that animals are diurnal (active during the day) or nocturnal (active at night), and some are cathemeral (active during both daylight and darkness). There is a fourth classification though; some animals, like hamsters, are “crepuscular” – which means they are most active during the twilight hours. Perhaps it isn’t as interesting to you as it was to me, but I found it fascinating, and did a bit of research into it. There are 534 species that are crepuscular!

Sorry, got a little off track there…back to the puzzle. Pet Shop was an entertaining, difficult, very good quality puzzle with an image packed full of fun animals to find and assemble. I enjoyed it very much. 🧩💚

Scrabble

Scrabble – Spin Master – 1000 pieces

Scrabble is one of my favorite board games, and it made for quite an entertaining puzzle too! The quality was a bit underwhelming; but having assembled Clue earlier in the year, my expectations were appropriately managed before I began. Even so, I enjoyed the assembly, and it was just about the perfect amount of challenge.

My beautiful daughter bought me this puzzle after I made the mistake of telling her about the board game puzzles from Spin Master that were exclusive to Target. She made it her mission to visit every Target near a friend’s house, her work, etc. to see how many she could find for me. Is she the sweetest girl or what? I’m a very lucky momma who raised a kind, thoughtful, generous daughter.💖

Back to the puzzle…the pieces are on the thinner side, but somewhat sturdy (there were a few problems with bent pieces); there are a good variety of piece shapes and the fit was good. The image reproduction is fuzzy in some places and crisp and clear in others, and the finish is shiny.

There wasn’t much that needed close up pictures in this image, but I took this one just because I like the look of it. I always loved pouring out the tiles when beginning a game, the little wooden pieces clacking against each other – I know, my weird brain again. I make no apologies. 😜

Overall I enjoyed this puzzle. It took forever to sort because a) I wasn’t feeling well, and b) I really didn’t feel like putting this one together. As you can probably guess my son picked out which puzzle I’d be assembling. But once it was sorted and the assembly began it went rather quickly. I started in the morning and was finished in the evening before bed. It was more entertaining than I thought and in the end I’m glad he picked this one out – it was fun!


It’s been forever since I’ve played Scrabble, even though it’s one of my favorites. No one in my family will play with me anymore. The way my weird brain works also makes it so that I’ve got a ton of odd words stored up there, and I’ve never lost a game. I don’t blame them though, if there was a game I always lost I wouldn’t want to play it either. I feel that way about strategy games, hubby kicks my a** every time and it’s so frustrating!

Hubby and I now just stick to games that usually have a small element of luck in them as well as skill or strategy; cards, yahtzee, etc. It’s more fun if we both always have a chance. 😊