Albany covered bridge (1000 pieces)

Part of the reason I'm a fan of White Mountain puzzles is that they offer collages, and I like the variety that these types of puzzles provide. However, today's puzzle from White Mountain was different in that it was photo of an actual location. This photo is of the White Mountain National Forest Bridge, which … Continue reading Albany covered bridge (1000 pieces)

United States (1000 pieces)

Today's puzzle was another collage puzzle from White Mountain puzzles. This puzzle, which was manufactured in 2005, consisted of a map view of the United States with various landmarks and interesting places on it and around the grouped around the edge of it. A few of the places I've been to. However there were several … Continue reading United States (1000 pieces)

Great Chiefs (1000 pieces)

Today I completed another puzzle by White Mountain Puzzles. This was title Great Chiefs and was manufactured by White Mountain in 2001. This puzzle featured Native American chiefs from throughout history and provided information about them and their impact on history. Overall it was a pretty easy puzzle to put together.

Readers Paradise (1000 pieces)

After taking a break from White Mountain, I got back to working on my list today. I complete Readers Paradise, which is a puzzle featuring books, books and more books. I do enjoy reading in my spare time when I'm not putting together jigsaw puzzles, so I found this puzzle to be quite enjoyable. It … Continue reading Readers Paradise (1000 pieces)

Life’s Little Tangles (1000 pieces)

Life's Little Tangles is a puzzle featuring the art of Dona Gelsinger and manufactured by Master Pieces, whose motto is "Having Fun One Piece at a Time." I enjoyed the puzzle and found it fun. It was a bit challenging as the items in the foreground were mostly shades of brown, so it took some … Continue reading Life’s Little Tangles (1000 pieces)

Australian sealife (500 pieces)

I'm not quite sure where this puzzle came from as it's been on my shelf for quite some time. I prefer puzzles that have 1,000 or more pieces, which is probably why this has been on my shelf for so long. The box for this puzzle indicates it was designed to be an educational tool … Continue reading Australian sealife (500 pieces)