SPECIAL EDITION
I bet you'll thought all we did was go sightseeing, and conduct maintenance... not totally correct. Here in the office they have lot's of puzzles, so we jumped in ankle deep.
These two puzzles we completed in the community room. We listened to so much concern that we were going to take up space for "the crowd" of sewers, we took our puzzling home.These were the next two puzzles we completed at home... and from here on, I was on my own.
The pie puzzle was a non-complete, it was missing two pieces.
So, while I was on my own, it didn't mean Carol wasn't involved in extra curricular activity... she completed a couple of beading projects.
Both side of the Day of the Dead star.
I didn't stop puzzling just because she kicked me to the curb for beads. Here comes my next batch of puzzles.Once in awhile I took a brake, to do maintenance, or experiment with food.
This was an experiment with ground beef, egg, and sharp cheddar cheese. I molded the ground beef in a mini meatloaf pan, put the raw egg in the middle, and covered the top with shredded cheese, and baked it. It wasn't as dry as it looks, and tasted very good with a little mustard. Back to puzzling.While I was workin' these puzzles, Carol was working feverishly on a Christmas beading project entitled 24 Days of Christmas.After she completed all the objects, 8 stars, 8 balls, and 8 pods, she strung them together.Time to get back to the real blog episode.
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