It was time to beat the silver threads into submission so they'd blend into the gold. So thank you Miss Clairol. While I was waiting for the color to set I decided to work on one of the puzzles I got for Christmas. Mac gave me one that has 10 puzzles of varying sizes and I started with what looks like the smallest. All the puzzles have birds and are so pretty. The one I did filled in the time nicely. Miss Kitty, who is in the dog house, came to help, but had to be satisfied with napping on the window seat.
A good way to start the week.
Cannot argue about bluebirds.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea. I never somehow think of puzzles but they are fun.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely puzzle - hope that you were happy with the results from Miss Clairol.
ReplyDeleteTook me a while to figure out what silver threads were. LOL. duh.
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely.. first I thought it's a painting..
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty puzzle! :)
ReplyDeleteHow cute with the puzzles like that! A good way to "kill" so time and good for the brain too!
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I spent 2 hours at the hairdressers last Thursday, having my blond restored ....... I passed the time reading a book on my Kindle!
ReplyDeleteI had to smile about Miss Kitty being in the dog house. Your puzzle look very colourful:)
ReplyDeleteThat puzzle is lovely. I used ot do a lot of jigsaw puzzles but the leaning over got to be a problem with the old back. Now I am reduced to doing jigsaws on the iPad, which I enjoy.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of the puzzle you've just done, lovely colours within it.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Such a pretty puzzle. On our hike a couple weekends ago we were accompanied by a whole flock of bluebirds that preceded us down the trail, flying from bush to bush for at least a half an hour. This weekend it was robins.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty puzzle. The only puzzles I do these days are of Mickey Mouse and Lightening McQueen!
ReplyDeleteOh, those are pretty puzzles. It's been a while since I've worked on a puzzle.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. One of the things I did with my grandson Tristan (3 1/2) was puzzles. He loves them, and what a teaching tool.
ReplyDeletePS Love the new header and the expression...priceless.
ReplyDeleteThat IS pretty. When my daughter was very young she declared that my husband's mother must be old because she had grey hair but that my mother wasn't old because she didn't have grey hair. My mother, who has been dying her hair for at least 35 years, heard this and said that in that case, she will always be Clairol Grandma! x
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