With only a few days left of this month’s Squares I thought it was finally time to reveal the complete jigsaw, I knew a few of you were worried about the wine at the halfway point.

Can you believe it was over a month ago I shared where it started. Generally I can make most photos work as a square but this one is one of those that really doesn’t work. However as Queen of Squares I definitely don’t dare ignore the absolute challenge rule, which is that images must have four equal sides!
I was never worried about the wine 🍷
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hee hee!
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Good job, Becky. We started doing puzzles during Covid and haven’t stopped. They’re a great way to get my husband off his laptop and just lots of fun. Almost all of ours are 1,000 pieces and some of the hard one take weeks. But what cheap entertainment!
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yay another jigsaw fan 😀 and a 1000 piece fan like me too
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It looks huge. How big is it? It is beautiful. Are you saving it?
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no it has already been dismantled, however my mum plans to put it together this winter so I will see it again 😀
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Gosh, there were some very hard bits to this jigsaw. Bravo! Here’s my backward and forward square 🙂 https://tishfarrell.com/2024/05/27/looking-back-moving-forward-from-the-kenya-archive/
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Thanks Tish, there were moments when I wasn’t sure I’d finish it!
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Well done on finishing it, and on ingenious squaring!
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thank you 😀
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I can see why that bottom part took so long! Well done for perseverance. Here’s mine today: https://grahamsisland.com/2024/05/27/smithsonian-submillimeter-array-2/
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thanks Graham, I am just relieved I left it until last as I think I’d given up if I had started with it!
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What a fantastic jigsaw, and sounds like quite a performance to have got the picture! Here’s mine for today, history and reminiscence: https://suejudd.com/2024/05/27/may-squares-27-burgeoning-foliage/
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it was very risk at one point as my mum’s sofa has unstable seat cushions!
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Yay for jigsaw puzzles! We have that one and it’s fun to work on. It’s been awhile since we did, though. We mostly do like the ones with kittens, as they are so cute. 🙂
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thanks, glad you enjoy them as much as I do
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How wonderful. A jigsaw in a jigsaw. Such cute kittens and I’m sure you needed a glass or two of wine whilst puzzling over this. Well done Becky on both the jigsaw and the square! 🤗
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thanks Jude 🙂
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Well done! And what happens now? Will you leave it for a while and then pack it up? Do it again in a few years or give it away to another enthusiast? Or will you use varnish and hang it on a wall?
Here is my square #27: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2024/05/27/27-a-bridge-through-the-ages/ Like many buildings it’s a work in progress, this one happened to be well documented.
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It has gone to another enthusiast – MrsR – who earlier this morning in the comments said it might be winter before she gets round to doing it. She’s enthused about jigsaws but only when she can’t garden!
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😃
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PS loving your bridges over time
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😊
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