I'll Be Seeing You. We're avid birders and it was our first Stave puzzle.
Which Puzzles Do You Own?
I'll Be Seeing You, Out of the Blue and Peaceable Kingdom.
Meet other Puzzle Nuts near you by telling us what town and state you're in.
Winter Park, FL
Which puzzles are on your wish list?
Give Me A Buzz, Light My Fire, Tweet Re-Leaf, Seaing Stars, When Nature Calls, Butterfly Chase, Pull My Strings,a traditional (Crown Jewels) and eventually work our way up to a Limited Edition.
When and where do you puzzle?
At home year round but not to often because we don't have the will power to stay away once we've started one and the honeydew list begins to grow while we are working on it.
What got you into Stave Puzzles?
The report about Stave Puzzles on the CBS Sunday Morning show.
Tips for solving Stave Puzzles: Want to share?
No tips wanted or given here. That would spoil the ah-ha moment of relief and joy when you finally figure out that part you've been staring at for the last hour. It would also spoil the chance to jokingly curse the Stave staff for their deceptively devious designs. (Of course we still haven't tried a 4 sword or 5 bolt puzzle. We might be begging for a tip/hint then. Although I like to think we won't)
About me: Interests, fave books and music etc
Anything to do with nature. To me nothing beats sitting beside a stream and listening to the water, wind through the trees and watching birds and animals moving about. There is always something new and exciting just around the next curve in the path.
Comment Wall (7 comments)
You need to be a member of StavePuzzleNuts.com to add comments!
So, the nightmare game is finally over. I saw you creeping up to me in the final hours---you play well, so I congratulate you on that. If you're fuming over the loss, maybe this will help: even if I lost, I wouldn't be able to play any more, because I close on a house this Thursday and have to move, plus I'm publishing a book and have to get all my materials to my publisher by July 1---therefore, no time going forward! I hope you'll still have time to play, and you deserve to win the next time around.
I'm Elizabeth on the Match the Pieces game---just wanted to say hello and congratulate you on a well-played game, thus far! The puzzles you own, now, are beautiful (from the photos I see, here)---I hope to own my first puzzle soon, if I can win a game. We'll see! I see from your profile that you're into birding and nature, in general: my fiance, Ed, and I are extremely interested in birds and other animals, too. Nice!
Well, nice to meet you, and good luck with the game! Have fun!
Hi Joe...happy to do so. do you want me to use the email address you registered to PuzzleNuts with...I'll send a photo to that address. Just don't want to post a photo of the completed puzzle on this site. Best, June
Hi Tammy and Joe,
Thanks for reading the blog on how the peacock was designed, the best thing that can happen to any puzzle is to get a name that will live forever. If you mention the name "Champ" in any puzzle circle they can tell what it's about. Even if they have never put it together.
There are dozens of names I think would be great here, including yours. So have fun!
-Dee
At 11:41am on December 15th, 2007, June Herold said…
Hi Tammy and Joe. Welcome to Stavepuzzlenuts.com. Your portrait photo makes me thirsty!!! Looks like you're having fun. Feel free to post questions in the Forum or ask me directly. Happy to help. Happy Holidays, June
Comment Wall (7 comments)
You need to be a member of StavePuzzleNuts.com to add comments!
Join this network
have a great night and a wonderful week.
--Elizabeth
So, the nightmare game is finally over. I saw you creeping up to me in the final hours---you play well, so I congratulate you on that. If you're fuming over the loss, maybe this will help: even if I lost, I wouldn't be able to play any more, because I close on a house this Thursday and have to move, plus I'm publishing a book and have to get all my materials to my publisher by July 1---therefore, no time going forward! I hope you'll still have time to play, and you deserve to win the next time around.
Good knowing you, and good luck! (And good game!)
Elizabeth
I'm Elizabeth on the Match the Pieces game---just wanted to say hello and congratulate you on a well-played game, thus far! The puzzles you own, now, are beautiful (from the photos I see, here)---I hope to own my first puzzle soon, if I can win a game. We'll see! I see from your profile that you're into birding and nature, in general: my fiance, Ed, and I are extremely interested in birds and other animals, too. Nice!
Well, nice to meet you, and good luck with the game! Have fun!
Cheers,
Elizabeth
Thanks for reading the blog on how the peacock was designed, the best thing that can happen to any puzzle is to get a name that will live forever. If you mention the name "Champ" in any puzzle circle they can tell what it's about. Even if they have never put it together.
There are dozens of names I think would be great here, including yours. So have fun!
-Dee