WolvesScenic RouteMeadow CottageTurkey VulturesFlorabundance Art by Linda RavenscroftNabornne South France Art by Sam ParkGarden PartyCountry House Birds – blue jay, cardinal, chickadeesAladdin Disney PuzzleBeauty and the Beast Disney PuzzleWinnie the Pooh and FriendsAriel Disney PuzzleOrca Journey by Wyland – puzzle on corkPrincess Diana – British flag in background – face was the most difficultFairy Tale Castle Floor Puzzle – fun to put together with the grandchildrenJungle Floor Puzzle – a fun puzzles the grandchildren have enjoyed for years
Buck and other Wildlife – how many animals can you find?Buck and other Wildlife a joint projectButterflies – different sizes and colorsPolar Express – Christmas trainMothers Cupboard – collector’s cupboardArctic Odyssey – polar bearsSwim in the Moonlight – orcasFree Spirit – stallionBeyond Hana’s GateEternal Rainbow Sea – colorful sea life with waterfall aboveMystic Path – white tigerLahani StarlightEyes of the TigerDaybreakSynergy – water sceneImperial Majesty – stallionAfrican Animals – a tough borders puzzle with no straight edgesTrain with LandscapeHoliday LightsThree Wolf Moon – howling2020_01_02 Cedar Creek Grist Mill WashingtonUndersea Garden QuiltDays Gone ByNeuschwanstein Castle GermanyPeace on EarthHorseshoe Falls Niagara Falls CanadaMoraine Lake Rocky Mountains CanadaBirds of the Back YardBirds of Back Yard mounted – with BarbaraAutumn Still LifeNeuschwanstein Castle, Germany – Seven weeks after the death of King Ludwig II in 1886, Neuschwanstein was opened to the public. The shy king had built the castle in order to withdraw from public life – now vast numbers of people came to view his private refuge. Today Neuschwanstein is one of the most popular of all the palaces and castles in Europe. Every year 1.4 million people visit “the castle of the fairy-tale king”. In the summer around 6,000 visitors a day stream through rooms that were intended for a single inhabitant. The setting of Neuschwanstein could not be more idyllic. However, movement in the foundation area has to be continuously monitored, and the sheer rock walls must be repeatedly secured. The harsh climate also has a detrimental effect on the limestone facades, which will have to be renovated section by section over the next few years.Fancy houseGlacier’s Edge with two orcasHarvest Fruits puzzleFantasy Dragon PuzzleIn the Garden PuzzleHand in Hand PuzzleWelcome to Spring puzzleDickens Street in May PuzzleTiger and Cubs PuzzleRoses colouring picture