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Another image from rawpixel.com that is old enough to be in the public domain
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Winter Farmers Market produce from Coventry, Connecticut
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Art Nouveau, now in the public domain, from raw pixel.com
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This week's puzzle is a soothing, hopeful image.
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HAPPY 2023!
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Have a Merry and Happy Holiday, no matter how you celebrate it, no matter which one calls to you at this time of year.
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A Winter Solstice image for this week
from Free Vector
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Most of us have a collection along these lines, but each of ours is unique! 
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​Photo by Angela Cochran
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A little whimsy for this week
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Two images this week, one micro and one macro of our beautiful Planet Earth. 
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
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​Photo credit to depositphotos.com and wallpaper cave.com, respectively
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The generous bounty of the Earth
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Photo credit: Noreen Palladino Cullen
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Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, November 6, 2022, local time.
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Photo credit: iStock.
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A bonus puzzle for All Hallows Eve!
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Photo credit: Pixabay
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Classic autumn flowers
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Autumn in Connecticut
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A classic New England image, photo by Anand Dandekar

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This week, a photo expressing awe.
Photo by Julien Jagtenberg.
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A cheery sunflower for a busy weekend; photo by Max Anders
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A New England autumnal scene from wallpaper access.com.
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A book from childhood
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It is pumpkin time!
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A comic book and TV star.
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Coffee lovers, feel free to replace the word "tea" in your imaginations!
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Full Summer, painting by Karen Saunders Furnari

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Something homey and cheery for this week.
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Our freshman year magazine drive song!

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This week's image is from a website called thegentlepath.com. It is by Rick Fuller, 2013, distributed as a greeting card by Heritage Gallery Designs in Ottawa, Canada. 
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NASA's Apollo 17 view of our precious Earth, called "The Blue Marble"
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A colorful summer image for this week's puzzle.
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Here is the latest, fascinating image of part of the known universe. The entire image is here, and also the photo credit: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/map-of-the-entire-known-universe/?fbclid=IwAR3jh8Mq5D2MVC2d1fA7qKbO6NEgG1r2MnTY_dhOxgMAbZKo39oh_rYVbtA.

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Happy 4th of July! 
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A SUMMER SOLSTICE IMAGE FOR US THIS WEEK
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From our yearbook, fewer puzzle pieces in the puzzle on the left
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Some images need no explanation!

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A Springtime Tree

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SPRING FLOWERS 
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These images are the front and back covers of one of the third grade reading books used in Reading classes when we were in elementary school. The Editor for the collection of poems and short stories in them was Eleanor M. Johnson, Editor-in-Chief for My Weekly Reader, and Leland B. Jacobs; copyright 1954. 

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Comic books! Sometimes we would save our coins and when they added up to enough, we would buy a new comic book. They were just-for-fun reading.

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What a rich legacy Walt Disney left the world. Click anywhere on this line to go to the puzzle.
Cover of the book by John Culhane.
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CAPTAIN KANGAROO! THE SHOW LASTED FROM 1955-1984. Click this line to go to the puzzle.
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1969!! Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin follow President Kennedy's dream to go to the moon. We watched Neil Armstrong's walk on the moon in awe.
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Link to the three astronauts: jigex.com/Q2c5d

Link to the incredible moon walk: jigex.com/aErP2

Photo credit to Life book Through the Sixties, copyright 1989, funded by UTC
It was 1966 and we were in our freshman year. Batman was introduced. There was also a TV series. What a long run Batman has had! Click anywhere on this text to be taken to the puzzle.
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Who doesn't love Burlington, Vermont? Our next jigsaw puzzle is just twenty pieces. You can make it have more pieces when you go to the puzzle's page by clicking this link, or make it as is!
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Now that we're getting used to these puzzles, let's try a book some had to read in English class - Beowulf!
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We all spent time in Hartford County and likely some time in downtown Hartford. There were sculptures of Lions there, originally sculpted for a bank called Phoenix Bank, which became CBT. The Lions are still in Hartford, on the south side of the Hartford City Hall and still handsome. The 1960 bank newsletter article explains some of the history of the Lions. Click this line to be brought to the Lions puzzle.
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JIGSAW PUZZLES! WE ARE STARTING WITH A TUTORIAL PUZZLE WITH 20 PIECES AND THEN ADD PUZZLES WITH MORE PIECES. THE BASIC IDEA IS TO CLICK AND HOLD ON A PIECE AND THEN DRAG IT TO WHERE IT MIGHT BELONG. YOU CAN PLACE THEM ANY NUMBER OF TIMES, SO DRAG THEM WHEREVER YOU WISH. 
Be sure to click the "OK" when the puzzle comes up, after you "Click on this line." The "OK" activates the puzzle so you can then click and hold on any piece and drag it where you want to being it. You can drag pieces an unlimited number of times.




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We all spent time in Hartford County and likely some time in downtown Hartford. There were sculptures of Lions there, originally sculpted for a bank called Phoenix Bank, which became CBT. The Lions are still in Hartford, on the south side of the Hartford City Hall and still handsome. The 1960 bank newsletter article explains some of the history of the Lions. Click this line to be brought to the Lions puzzle.


 
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The puzzle of our shield image is 42 pieces. 
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