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I did 6 min. & 36 sec. on brain buster Sally Geary
12:10 14 misses on bb
7:26 om bb with 0 misses. I amazed myself as the pieces fell right into place in the sky.
8:27 on bb with 4 misses (all sky)
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Love the puzzles and the beautiful scenes.
2:44. Doggone sky. But keep ’em comin’…….!
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You finished the puzzle in 5:29
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2;09**1 Miss..This really was easier than it looked, with all the sky.
2:36 No misses.
2:18 No misses.
1:56, no misses
1:39…At first it looked difficult but it got easier.
After the puzzles are completed, it might be nice to include what and where the photo pictures are taken.
3:10; 1 miss. The sky was the hardest part of this puzzle.
2:40 w/8 misses all in the sky.
2:45…my favorite puzzles
1:49 with 2 misses
3:18. I’m on a roll.
2:13 with one missed placement.
3:22 with no misses, but I had to go answer the door during it.
2:18 – no missed but I took it slow as I knew parts would be tricky
Finished in 2:34 with 0 misses.
3:07 with 1 miss in the sky. Visited the Louvre in 2012. It was a wonderful experience. Waiting in the long line in this courtyard was worth it!
2:39, w/no misses. It looked harder than it was.
1:54 with 2missed pieces, one ground and one sky. Drat.
1:44 No misses. I thought it would be hard but it was very easy.
4:19 My usual slow but sure…
A beautiful building, my history lesson today –
The whole world knows the Louvre, but few know its history, let alone the origin of its name. To tell the truth, everyone ignores it. Several hypotheses exist as to the origin of the Louvre, but none is unanimous.
– The first hypothesis would come from Latin. The Louvre used to be Lupara in this language, more precisely “Turris lupara”. Off the root word lupanar comes from “lupus”, which means wolf. Well before the museum, there would be here a forest, land of wolves …
– The second hypothesis has Saxon origins, spoken in Northern Gaul as a result of Germanic migrations. In this language, lauer or lower mean watchtower, what was the Louvre in the 9th century during the various seats in Paris by the Vikings.
– The third hypothesis is French, and dates from the origins of the current Louvre, when Philippe-Auguste decided to build a fortress around the capital in 1190. The dungeon located along the Seine, later transformed into a royal residence, is a gigantic work, from the verb ouvrer. The work, or the work as they say today, would have given its name to the castle.
2;45 no misses or checks
making everyone feel good, 4:20 with 2 misplaced in the sky
Very enjoyable! Thank you.
This was fun. 3:06. No miss placements.
2:44 – Okay
2:55 3 misses
Very poor performance. Six misplaced pieces in 4:38
2:15 With no missed placements. What and where is this? It just says “Museum”. I don’t remember what the theme for this week is.
Go to the Menu, click on Games, and the Word Search for today is there….
2:58 1 miss
2:10 Not too bad
2:35 so so no misses
2:41 in Hard with no errors. Beautiful. Just enough color hints to get that sky correct.
3:22 Awesome picture!
2:09
2:03
2:17 but that sky was tricky!
I enjoy your puzzles and look forward to doing them every Saturday morning with my coffee!
1:47, 1 missed placement because my finger jerked and dropped it in the wrong place!
3:26 no misses.
2:37and 4