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02/22/2018 at 2:02 pm #2058064
Working on making two puzzles. You’ve been warned.
The best sig is no sig.
02/22/2018 at 2:44 pm #2058066Working on making two puzzles. You’ve been warned.
Are they puzzle caches or online jigsaw puzzles?
02/22/2018 at 3:15 pm #2058067I like online jigsaw puzzles!
02/22/2018 at 3:40 pm #2058068I would like to thank Bartrod right now for serving as inspiration for my next puzzle cache.
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
02/22/2018 at 11:08 pm #2058070Here’s the latest puzzle I created at jigsaw planet. Keep in mind if you do a search there with the keyword “FTP” you’ll see a whole gaggle of puzzles created by WGA threadstealers. https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=31d1987344a4
I can hardly believe Braid Beards Gang did the puzzle in half the time it took me!
02/22/2018 at 11:11 pm #2058071I received a cache (not a geocache) of 20 old newspapers today, some from the 1920s and some from the 1950s. Two were about the death of President Harding and his VP (Coolidge) being sworn in. The others were mostly about major cold war issues, such as Korean war offensives, Russian atomic bomb test detonations, and Soviet plans to infiltrate communists into the American government. Fascinating reading!
02/23/2018 at 5:37 am #2058072I received a cache (not a geocache) of 20 old newspapers today, some from the 1920s and some from the 1950s. Two were about the death of President Harding and his VP (Coolidge) being sworn in. The others were mostly about major cold war issues, such as Korean war offensives, Russian atomic bomb test detonations, and Soviet plans to infiltrate communists into the American government. Fascinating reading!
Oh wow, that’s pretty cool. Especially the papers from the 20’s.
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02/23/2018 at 8:19 am #2058074I like online jigsaw puzzles!
I’m addicted to online jigsaw puzzles. Some days I completely neglect my other chores, ( being retired I’m sometimes not quite sure what those are) and just do jigsaw puzzles.
02/23/2018 at 8:38 am #2058075The icing here East of Sandland is worse then what we got from the last rain storm. I should get out there and start the clean-up but I have these jigsaw puzzles that need my attention.
02/23/2018 at 9:14 am #2058076jar42, what is your favorite website to do the puzzles on?
02/23/2018 at 9:35 am #2058077Jigsaw planet though I do some on jigidi mostly to get a picture to print, I have done the daily puzzle on jigZone but don’t get into that too much.
02/23/2018 at 10:32 am #2058078No jigsaws. Brain power for one, paper for another. More things as I get time to get out and find locations.
The best sig is no sig.
02/23/2018 at 11:15 am #2058079Will either of them involve math? I’ve had a TB that wants to visit math-themed caches for far too long. Not caching very much and when one or the other of us does, there just aren’t those kind of caches in our path.
02/23/2018 at 3:03 pm #2058082I would like to thank Bartrod right now for serving as inspiration for my next puzzle cache.
Oh, geeze…don’t tell me I’m going to be on another “naughty” list 🙁
Oconto...the birthplace of western civilization:)
02/23/2018 at 3:19 pm #2058083I’ll take a FTP on page 890.
The buck stops here. . .and gets entered into Where's George.
Where's George? Stimulating the economy one EMS'ed dollar at a time.
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