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Which Puzzles Do You Own?
Peaceable Kingdom
Oohs & Oz
Elephant Show
Metamorphosis
Pull My Strings
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New Hampshire
What got you into Stave Puzzles?
We first fell in love with Stave Puzzles when we stayed at the The Rabbit Hill Inn in Lower Waterford, VT. Which I have to say is the best Inn you can imagine. If you are looking for a romantic getaway this is the place to go, my favorite room is The Nest.
About me: Interests, fave books and music etc
I am a Parrothead (Jimmy Buffett Fan), have seen him at least 15 time in concert. I love to read and listen to Audiobooks and am a member of BookCrossing. I have 'released' 135 books into the Wild. BookCrossing is a great way to share your books and read/trade books as well. Any questions just ask.
Have a website?
http://creola.890m.com
More websites?
http://www.bookcrossing.com/mybookshelf/efs300

Puzzles that I am working on

Metamorphosis
My first 3 sword and I finished the first and easy part of this puzzle by making the caterpillar. I worked on the trick part for a while and then put it away for the summer and just recently started back on it and I have just started to make a couple pieces fit the 'trick' way. Wish me luck!

Ed's Blog

Pull My Strings - Completed!

I just completed my first teaser puzzle, Pull My Strings. I have had this puzzle out for at least 6 months. Once or twice a month I would spend a few minutes as life just seems so busy lately. And until today I had the outline, the Chinese dragons and a variety of 2-3 piece groupings together. This afternoon I finally had a little free time and I thou… Continue

Posted on March 24th, 2008 at 8:58pm — 1 Comment (Add)

How to link a puzzle name to the Stave Web Site

In case you are not familiar with creating a web link, here are some instructions that will show you how to link a puzzle name to the corresponding Stave web site. This will work in the Stave PuzzleNuts forum and blog posting sections.

1. Locate the puzzle on the Stave Web site. Just go to stave.com click on Search, put the puzzle name in the search field and press return.
2. Find your puzzle in the list that is shown and then click on the name of…

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Posted on January 15th, 2008 at 2:37pm — No Comments (Add)

How to embed Stave Sword and Lightning bolt images into your forum posts or blog entries

In case your are not sure how to do this here are some directions on how to add Stave Swords or Lightning Bolt graphics to help describe a puzzle name in the Stave PuzzleNuts forums and blog post entry fields: 1. From the list below find the Sword or Lightning Bolt that you want and select the web address by clicking with your mouse starting at the www and ending with t… Continue

Posted on January 15th, 2008 at 2:30pm — 5 Comments (Add)

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At 8:09pm on January 10th, 2008, June Herold said…
Ed, I don't think you're missing anything! I get confused too when it comes to where there's a toolbar that has a link insertion feature. it's in the blog and it's in the tools I use to create promotions. I need the screencast more than anyone else!!!.....It will help me crystalize the difference between my experience as the administrator/owner vs. the member's.
At 12:25pm on January 10th, 2008, June Herold said…
Hi Ed. Woo Woo! Tx much for creating the sword/bolt blog entry. You're right: There isn't a way to tag it. However, the search function will return a link to it if you type in sword or bolt! Try it, you'll see. So it's findable. Just no tags. Sorry about the confusion.
At 3:44pm on January 9th, 2008, June Herold said…
Or...you could also mention that in your blog too! Wink wink!!!!!! Not necessary but an idea!
At 3:43pm on January 9th, 2008, June Herold said…
I think i should do a seperate screen cast on how to make words hypertext, not only in the editing tools that include the link icon, but also in places, such as in captions of photos, where there are no text editing/hyperlink insertion button.......People mention puzzle names in their comments but don't link them to the puzzles on Stave.com.....I could show them how to do that.....
At 3:40pm on January 9th, 2008, June Herold said…
Ed you made my day! How about for now you do a blog entry that has the code for the 1-4 swords and 1-4 bolts? Tag it as bolts, swords so that I can say in the screencast that the code can be found by typing in bolts or swords into the search widget. Whaddya think?
At 9:56pm on January 7th, 2008, June Herold said…
Hi Sorry it's taken me a few days to reply...I'm working on a screencast that will act as a tutorial to show people things like embedding of icons etc. If you have any ideas on what should be covered, please let me know. tx
At 4:22pm on January 1st, 2008, June Herold said…
Hi Ed. Really like it that you've put the bolts and swords into your profile and blogs entries. I'll do the same. It's very helpful! Best, June
At 8:56am on December 26th, 2007, June Herold said…
Hi Ed. Welcome to www.stavepuzzlenuts.com! I've looked at your blog briefly and will return to it. I've read several of the books you've reviewed. Are you reading the kids' books yourself and writing about them or is there a younger family member joining you in that blog? I have an appreciatio for kids lit and still read them when I can. Please consider filling out your PuzzleNuts profile a little more when you have time. If other Nuts get a sense of what puzzles you've done, or how you got into jigsaw puzzles, folks will recommend some to you. Glad to see you in our network. Best wishes for the new year, June
 
 

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