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nlbuchanan
Mar 18, 2019
Another tough one. I don't like puzzles of paintings too much because the colors tend to blend more rather than have sharp, clean lines to connect.
beckydent
Mar 31, 2021
I agree nlbuchanan.I did 164 circle which cut off a little around the edges. It is easier with clean lines but this was fun to do. I never have had my name on the solve time and they would have to show it when my time was bad. I was watching TV also. I usually take my time and don't pay much attention to the time. One time I had a better time than someone else and it didn't show it and of all times I take my time it shows it. Boo!
nlbuchanan
Apr 2, 2021
Beckydent, if you click on the bottom of the list of times it will load more times. Perhaps you can find yours on the second or third sheet. It goes to progressively longer times.
beckydent
Mar 31, 2021
Neat picture. I wasn't in a hurry. I have my back to the TV and and little round mirror on a top shelf of my table so was watching TV also. Guess I better use the pause when I am watching TV. I also did the 164 Circle.
aussiesapphire
Mar 18, 2019
Beautiful little town by the sea - so peaceful looking.

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retirenow14
Mar 22, 2019
Both quotes appeal to me. Good choices, Aussie.
aussiesapphire
Mar 22, 2019
Thanks retirenow - God bless you and hugs.
retirenow14
Mar 22, 2019
This painting makes me want to vacation near the shore. In about 2 months...
jas6415
Mar 19, 2019
Pretty painting......Fun puzzle
KwkClkrSwkr
Mar 19, 2019
Nice scenery.
elijah13
Mar 18, 2019
I wouldn't mind living here.

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