KayTheCurler
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That truly sucks Chansen. Hope you have got rid of them by claiming ignorance (that isn't a word I was think of to describe you!).
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Saturday my neighbour came over and while talking we found quite a few pieces. Only 270 pieces left. Almost 3/4 done. But still a struggle. Today we have the church picnic in the park (if it doesn't rain). And a father's day dinner at Seelergirl's place. I'll be lucky to make my quote of 10 a day. And summer is coming this week - maybe. This has been the rainiest spring I can remember.
The ongoing saga of my puzzle. The end is in sight. Today I discovered a major mistake - a group of five pieces were in the wrong place. They fit perfectly and were a perfect colour match (black with a bit of blue shading), but nothing fitted on either side, and I had another group of four that I couldn't find a place for. Finally, I detached the group of five from the bottom and moved it up about three inches where it fitted just a perfectly to some I had built out from the side. Then I was able to attach the group of four below, and find pieces to fit around that section. You can see the frustration - why would anybody make a puzzle with pieces that fit exactly in the wrong places.
Anyway once I figured that out I went at it like a house on fire and now I'm down to less than 200 pieces. Wow!
Unfortunately I've pretty much finished that section and have to move on to another jumble of black, blue, turquoise and white.
And I have a feeling that there is another major mistake somewhere near the top where the distant snow topped mountains of blue and white meet the blue sky with white clouds. Grrrr.
Just came home from my garden club meeting - guest speaker was Dave Phillips - senior climatologist - who hasn't seen him on TV or heard radio spots over the years - he looks & sounds just the same. Fantastic presentation on climate change - made the info very relate-able and left us with lots to think about. Trivia bit - you know those 'con trails' that jets leave in the sky? If it disappears quickly, then the weather is likely to be good for the next couple of days. When they linger, it means there is more moisture in the high atmosphere & we should expect some precip or at least mugginess.
The native american way:I'm fed up with all the wind we've had this season! I didn't prepare as well for the last storm as we did for the one where the BBQ flew off the deck. I did move some plants. One chair - not even a plastic one, blew across the yard. Tomato leaves are curling. I think some of my broccolini plants are dying, mostly those that were direct seeded. My biggested that I started inside keeps getting knocked over although the leaves aren't all limp like some of the others. I keep working soil around my squash as there are big gaps around the stems, exposing roots as the plants get blown one way and then another. Even some potatoes have been knocked over, and they have been hilled up. Luckily no hail here, other areas, including in the city have gotten it with these systems.
I saw photos from a recent storm in Red Deer - certainly lots of damage. I hadn't thought of the toll on your struggling gardenI'm fed up with all the wind we've had this season! I didn't prepare as well for the last storm as we did for the one where the BBQ flew off the deck. I did move some plants. One chair - not even a plastic one, blew across the yard. Tomato leaves are curling. I think some of my broccolini plants are dying, mostly those that were direct seeded. My biggested that I started inside keeps getting knocked over although the leaves aren't all limp like some of the others. I keep working soil around my squash as there are big gaps around the stems, exposing roots as the plants get blown one way and then another. Even some potatoes have been knocked over, and they have been hilled up. Luckily no hail here, other areas, including in the city have gotten it with these systems.
We weren't dealing with winds that bad at least. It's still windy today cold too. It's supposed to be hot on Monday, I'm hoping that means the end of the windy season!I saw photos from a recent storm in Red Deer - certainly lots of damage. I hadn't thought of the toll on your struggling garden![]()