Close Your Eyes, 2024-03-23

This image is from a series called Come to Finland that features travel ads for Finland. Some of them are actual, vintage travel ads, but they also have modern designs. The year for this one is given as 2017, and the other one I’ve done was from 1898.

Close Your Eyes by Adrienne Széll, Tactic, 1000 pieces. Completed on March 23, 2024.

The woman in the image is clearly a modern rendering of the Maid of Finland, a sort of personification of Finland, a bit like Uncle Sam for the US, I suppose. She is wearing a Marimekko dress (design instantly recognizable to any Finn), and her long, blonde hair is full of things associated with Finland. Here is a more traditional rendition of the Maid of Finland from a postcard in 1906 (artist unknown):

Anyway, back to the puzzle image. Here’s some coffee, cookies, mushrooms and strawberries in the hair:

The reason I chose to do this now was, however, this creature:

This puzzle is #14, a fox, for the puzzle challenge. It’s a very small fox, but it was the best I could find in my to-do pile.

Unfortunately, this was not a good quality puzzle. I’ve mentioned previously that Tactic is hit and miss, and this was an annoying puzzle with many false fits. Too bad, because I like the image, and I still have three puzzles to do from the same series.

The Light and Warmth in November, 2024-03-21

This is one of the most enjoyable of the duck puzzles so far. It looks much more difficult than it is, and I have really come to enjoy puzzles where there are large areas with a slight shift in colour tone. Loved it!

The Light and Warmth in November by Kaj Stenvall, Tactic, 1000 pieces. Completed on March 21, 2024.

The Place of the Cabin is at Home, 2024-03-19

Another Stenvall, another cranky duck. The word “cabin” in the title should really be wardrobe, I think, and it’s a reference to a Finnish saying, where “showing where the wardrobe should stand” means to assert yourself, to show that you are in charge.

The Place of the Cabin is at Home by Kaj Stenvall, Tactic, 1000 pieces. Completed on March 19, 2024.

The chair in the painting is a famous design by Ilmari and Anneli Tapiovaara, originally produced for a building with student apartments in 1947. The building was called Domus Academica, and the chair is known as a domus chair. Later, the Undergraduate Library was also moved to the area, and they were furnished with the same chairs. We still have some of those chairs in the library I work in (the Undergraduate Library merged with many faculty libraries to form the current library). The domus chairs have been very popular, and they are still in production, but at about 1000 EUR they’re not cheap.

The wood paneling in the background was surprisingly difficult, otherwise, this was an easy puzzle.

Blue Lake, 2024-03-16

A very traditional Alpine landscape. The mountain the background is the Matterhorn, on the border between Switzerland and Italy. As a puzzle, it was enjoyable until I got to the trees. Trees and bushes are perhaps my least favourite things to puzzle, but thankfully, Clementoni is a good brand. For the puzzle challenge, this was #27, a forest.

Blue Lake, Clementoni, 1500 pieces. Completed on March 16, 2024.

Drophead, 2024-03-13

Back to the duck puzzles, and I really enjoyed this. I started with the sky and the dark green trees, then moved on to the grass, and the road was the last thing I did. Usually, I do the duck(s) pretty early, but this time, the pieces were somehow not that easy to find.

Drophead by Kaj Stenvall, Tactic, 1000 pieces. Completed on March 13, 2024.

I had to look up the word drophead, and apparently, it means convertible, which makes sense, for once. I wish I could say the same about the Finnish title, “Hyvissä merkeissä”, which might be translated as “in good faith, in a good spirit”.

Stop-and-go, 2024-03-11

I enjoyed this a lot more than I expected to, even though I ended up looking at the box quite a lot. I started pulling the pieces according to colour, first the yellow cars, I think, but at some point I gave up on that and just placed pieces here and there. This was an older Heye, it says 1998 on the box.

Stop-and-go by Mordillo, Heye, 1000 pieces. Completed on March 11, 2024.

There were some puzzle deliveries stuck in traffic:

In addition to normal cars and buses, there were some more exotic vehicles as well, like a train and a few tractors.

I really liked all the different vehicles, and the drivers and passengers were all individuals with their own style and facial expressions.

The Last Supper, 2024-03-08

This was not as difficult as it looks. I did the people early, and then did the white / lighter areas first and the darkest bits last. There were three pieces missing, but I got this cheap at a recycling center, so that’s ok.

The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, Clementoni, 1000 pieces. Completed on March 8, 2024.

The monthly bonus challenge for March was Easter, and this was the closest I could find. The last supper was on Maundy Thursday, marking the start of Easter. (Strictly speaking the monthly challenges are expressed with images, and this time it was a hatching chicken. You are then free to interpret it as you wish, and some have Easter images, others have images with chickens that have nothing to do with Easter.)

Dessert Tour of Italy, 2024-03-04

As you can probably guess, I loved this puzzle. Cake and desserts are some of my favourite subjects to puzzle, so this was great. I did the map of Italy first, then the light green non-Italian countries, and of course, the edges were last. With this kind of border it would be quite frustrating to start with the edges.

Dessert Tour of Italy by Silvia Sponza, Ravensburger, 1000 pieces. Completed on March 4, 2024.

I actually haven’t tried many of the desserts here, but I often eat Tiramisù, and even make it myself. I don’t think I’ve ever had Sicilian Cannoli, but they played a part in the Godfather III, so I certainly know of them.

There all look delicious, and I would love to try them:

For the puzzle challenge, this was #30, a puzzle published in 2024. Ravensburger has some nice ones this year!

Canvas, 2024-03-02

This was fun and easy, only filling in the last white parts took a bit of time. The puzzle was produced in the Netherlands, and the quality is exactly the same as with Jumbo’s Wasgij and JVH-series, so I suspect they’ve used the same manufacturer. It even has the same waxy finish as the Jumbo puzzles have.

Canvas, Cloudberries, 1000 pieces, 1000 pieces. Completed on March 2, 2024.

For the puzzle challenge, this was #4, gradient.

Grande Amore, 2024-02-29

I finished it! And in the end, it wasn’t as bad as I feared it would be, I actually enjoyed most of it. I worked the puzzle from the bottom upwards, and it really helped that the background on the bottom was first green, then a lot lighter than higher up. About 2/3 in I sorted the rest of the pieces according to shape, but only two or three times did I resort to trying all theoretically possible pieces in a spot. It also helped that the fit was perfect, probably the best I’ve ever had with a Heye puzzle.

Grande Amore by Mordillo, Heye, 1000 pieces. Completed on February 29, 2024.

As I wrote earlier, for the puzzle challenge this is #23, out of the comfort zone.