About Wild Horses: Today we're heading to a wild horse sanctuary to see and feed a heard of of horses. Wild horses mainly eat grasses and other types of vegetation that are available in their natural habitat. Grass is a primary part of their diet, and they spend a lot of time grazing to fulfill their nutritional needs. Wild life sanctuaries, like the one in this puzzle, offer a safe home for wild horses to live without human interference, promote genetic diversity, provide rehabilitation for horses and educate the public. Some sanctuaries allow controlled visitation, which can contribute to local economies through eco-tourism. People visiting can learn about wild horses and enjoy observing them in their natural habitat. // Image Credit: Carol M. Highsmith Archive
Complete today's puzzle and picture yourself surrounded by the lush embrace of green trees and vibrant vegetation, basking in the warm glow of the sun's gentle caress. The winding park alley beckons, inviting you to traverse its meandering trail, each step revealing a new vista of natural splendor. So, lace up your shoes, embrace the warmth of the sun on your skin, and let the inviting path guide you into a serene escape while you put the pieces of this jigsaw puzzle back together. Have fun!
Today's puzzle is based on an oil on canvas painting by Hendrik Voogd (a Dutch painter and printmaker, who was active in Italy). In this beautiful painting, Voogd depicted the gardens of the Villa Borghese in Rome in the late afternoon. You can see the setting sun behind the impressive umbrella pines in the background, and some people enjoying their afternoon in the foreground of the painting.
In today's puzzle we feature some rustic wooden stools around a tree stump table. These interesting pieces of furniture are made out of tree stumps and are used as garden furniture. Wood has been the primary material for making furniture for thousands of years. The first pieces of furniture would have probably looked something like the ones in this fun new puzzle. Click start, put the stools and the table back together and complete today's game. Have fun!
In this new puzzle we feature some freshly picked quince fruit. Quince cultivated on all continents in warm-temperate and temperate climates. Most varieties of quince are too hard, astringent and sour to eat raw. They can be used to make jams and jellies or they may be roasted, baked, stewed and used as ingredients in other foods or drinks.
Today's puzzle is based on a captivating painting that exudes warmth and vibrancy. The original painting was made by Alfred William Finch in 1915 and it depicts two vases standing closely together, each adorned with a delightful bouquet of tulips. The first vase proudly displays a bouquet of orange tulips, their vibrant petals contrasting beautifully against the green stems and leaves. The second vase, with its ornate green design and intricate yellow details, holds a beautiful arrangement of red tulips. Set against a backdrop of soft, draped fabric in various shades of pink, the scene unfolds with a sense of refined elegance and tranquility. The subtle interplay of light and shadow lends depth and dimension to the composition, while visible brushstrokes instill the painting with a tactile quality, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the rich textures of the canvas. Take a few minutes, put the pieces back together and relax with today's fun and colorful art themed puzzle. Have fun!
Solve today's puzzle and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of a warm autumn day by the lake. Picture yourself by the calm waters of a lake, where a gentle breeze rustles through the golden leaves of a majestic tree. Find a quiet spot by the lakeside, let the vibrant colors of fall envelop you, and watch as the tree's reflection dances on the tranquil water.
Potatoes, humble yet versatile, are a staple food enjoyed worldwide. Belonging to the nightshade family, Solanaceae, these underground tubers come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, offering a plethora of culinary possibilities. Originating from the Andes region of South America, potatoes have journeyed far and wide, becoming an integral part of cuisines worldwide. Their adaptability to diverse climates and soils has made them a reliable source of sustenance for countless cultures. Nutritionally, potatoes are rich in carbohydrates, providing a valuable source of energy, as well as containing essential vitamins and minerals such as vitamin C, potassium, and B vitamins. However, their health benefits can vary depending on preparation methods, with baked or boiled potatoes being generally healthier choices compared to fried alternatives.
The centerpiece of today's puzzle is a mesmerizing display of decorative solar-powered light bulbs. These bulbs not only add a touch of elegance and charm to any outdoor space but also embrace the eco-friendly marvels of LED lights and solar power. What sets them apart is their remarkable reliance on solar power. Harnessing the sun's energy during the day, they store it within their integrated battery. As dusk falls, they automatically switch on, casting their radiant glow without the need for electricity or cumbersome wires. With a commitment to sustainability, these solar-powered devices exemplify the beauty of eco-conscious living.
In today's puzzle we feature lots and lots of white beans. They are one of the longest-cultivated plants and are used in many traditional dishes throughout the world. Beans are usually boiled but they can also be fried or baked. They have significant amounts of fiber, they are high in protein, carbohydrates and iron.
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the charming nostalgia of the past with today's puzzle. Featuring a captivating embossed diamond-diaper pattern, this online puzzle showcases vertical stripes that alternate between pristine white and vibrant bright blue backgrounds. The symmetrical arrangement along the vertical axes creates a harmonious visual experience, adorned with short repeat floral and leaf patterns bursting with vivid multicolored hues, notably red and yellow. Each stripe is elegantly separated by a bold black band nestled between delicate yellow lines, embellished with a delightful string-of-beads pattern. Click start and give it a try!
This new puzzle is based on a painting by George Bellows. He painted this colorful art piece after a major blizzard hit New York City in February 1914. The painting depicts a group of people skating on a frozen lake. On the edges of this natural ice skating rink onlookers of a wide range of ages and social classes, reflecting the diverse population of the city at that time, look on or are getting ready to join in the winter fun. Do you like, love or hate Winter?
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