• PUZZLES - Random Cut "Tabs & Holes"

    May 31, Gulf of Guinea ⋅ 🌧 81 °F

    On ships there is usually a few phenomenon that become "obsessive". One is trivia of which we were "engaged" for 2 legs (months) of the trip but stopped going, too many other things to do and way too competitive. Then there are all the "sports" (I put that in quotes because it includes ring toss, ping pong, golf putting, shuffleboard, bocce ball, lots of board games ....), mah-jongg and bridge lessons/playing where people play ALL day --non-stop, wine tastings, casino, gym, daily computer classes and the people that read the many many great books offered in the library. Why am I telling you this after 115 days at sea????

    Because the newest obsessive phenomenon are PUZZLES. Yes, the old fashioned type although now many are beautiful wood pieces and then there are LEGOs and other puzzles but there are PUBLIC puzzles in the grand dining room hallway where you stop by and add a piece or two and move on to wherever you were going and then PRIVATE ones going on in many staterooms and once they are done they are often swapped. KAREN BROUGHT TWO that we got for Valentines Day from Aimee & Chris. Today she finished one ...yes, it took a while but we have been a little busy. The puzzle covered our table since May but then it was masterfully done and NOW its gone ... Kayle & Becky got it today to frustrate them! The "activity" continues.

    Kayle gave Karen a quickie puzzle to do while we pulled into port (of Iceland).

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