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Old 08-28-2008, 05:06 PM   #1
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Default The Pause That Refreshes

Here's another puzzle cut from a one-square-foot page sold at my local scrapbook store. For me this resource has been a treasure chest of great pictures for puzzles. These kinds of old-fashioned pictures are perfect for my style of color-line cutting.

This one is just over 300 pieces and was cut from 5-ply poplar from Wildwood Designs. As usual, I have horizontally flipped the photo of the back so the pieces can be more easily identified.

(By the way, Wendy, the dog whose photo is displayed with my name, is a 2-year-old, 30-lb female found loose in southern Illinois farm country. She came pregnant with a lung infection and heartworm. We've cleared the infection and had her spayed (there would have been six pups) because she could not have carried them to term. The operation was successful and next week we'll begin the heartworm treatment. She has the nicest disposition imaginable and is worth saving if we can. The dog I formerly displayed was also from a shelter and lived to over 17.)

Have phun.... Carter
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