About Abundant Fruit: This fun new puzzle is based on a painting by Severin Roesen (c. 1815 in Boppard - c. 1872) was a Prussian-American painter known for his abundant fruit and flower still lifes. The fruits depicted in this painting do not all ripen at the same time and it wouldn't have been possible to have them on the same table in 19th-century. The artist chose symbolism over accuracy and included all the fruit at the same time. The abundance of fruit speaks is meant to speak about the prosperity of the young United States. Roesen arrived in America around 1848, the painting featured here was made in 1858, // Image Credit: Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia)/Gift of Don and Diana Lee Lucker
If you didn't already know, the caracal is a medium-sized wild cat native to a range of habitats in Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Central Asia. One of it's most prominent and distinctive features is its prominent black ear tufts. These tufts are thought to serve as sensory devices and may play a role in communication. The caracal is a solitary and nocturnal creature, which makes it less conspicuous to human observers. It is well adapted to blend into their surroundings and is very skilled at avoiding humans. That's why it can be quite elusive and rarely observed in the wild.
Garden ornaments are used in gardens and parks to enhance and decorate certain areas. Garden ornaments come in a variety of shapes, sizes and themes. The most popular and well know are the garden gnomes but animal statues such as dogs, rabbits, frogs, turtles, deer, ducks and flamingoes are also used. In today's puzzle we feature a garden statue shaped like a cute small dog.
Slip-On clogs are a versatile and comfortable type of footwear designed for a range of activities and settings. They are typically constructed from durable, easy-to-clean materials such as EVA foam or rubber and come in a variety of vibrant colors and designs. They often feature an open back, cushioned insoles and arch support and non-slip soles. Many slip-on clogs feature strategically placed ventilation ports to keep your feet cool and comfortable. These ports also help with water drainage, making them great for activities near water. Put the pieces back together and reconstruct the purple clogs in the image featured in this fun jigsaw and complete today's puzzle. Have fun!
An abacus is a traditional counting device used for arithmetic calculations. It consists of a frame with rows of beads or stones that can be moved along rods or wires. Each row represents a different place value, such as units, tens, hundreds, etc., depending on the specific design. The abacus is typically used by sliding beads or stones back and forth to represent numbers and perform calculations by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. It's a versatile tool that has been used for centuries across various cultures, and although it has largely been replaced by electronic calculators, it still remains a valuable educational tool and is sometimes used in specific contexts for mental math practice or teaching mathematics concepts.
In today's puzzle we feature a curious mule looking out it's paddock on a sunny day. If you didn't know, a mule is the offspring of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare). Mules have short, thick heads, long ears, thin limbs, small, narrow hooves, and short manes. They occur in a variety of configurations, sizes, and colors. Common colors are sorrel, bay, black, and grey.
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.
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