About House in Woodbridge: House in Woodbridge, Suffolk (1859), presents a tranquil rural scene of a stately house set within lush greenery in the Suffolk countryside. The focal point of the painting is the house, a two-story pale building with rectangular windows and a simple, elegant design typical of 19th-century architecture. The house has a main section with chimneys and an attached wing or smaller building, indicating a well-sized estate. A prominent feature of the painting is the closed iron gate in the center, framed by tall brick pillars and a surrounding brick wall, which separates the house from the viewer. The closed gate adds a sense of privacy and quiet seclusion to the scene. Behind the gate, bushes and trees partially obscure the house, blending it into the surrounding landscape and emphasizing its natural setting. The sky is a soft blue with scattered clouds, adding to the serene, pastoral atmosphere of the scene. // Image Credit: Thomas Churchyard, Yale Center for British Art
Also known as blue daisy, blue dandelion, blue sailors, blue weed, bunk, cornflower, coffeeweed, horseweed, succory, wild endiv, and wild bachelor's buttons, common chicory is perennial herbaceous plant. It usually has bright blue flowers, rarely white or pink. Chicory is native to western Asia, North Africa, and Europe. Now that you know a bit more about this plant and it's beautiful blue flowers, take a few minutes and relax with today's jigsaw puzzle. Have fun!
This new puzzle is based on Jan Brueghel the Elder 1610 oil on panel painting "Wooded Landscape with Travelers". Jan Brueghel the Elder was a Flemish painter and draughtsman. He worked in many genres including history paintings, landscapes and seascapes, hunting pieces, village scenes, allegorical and mythological scenes, battle scenes and more. Wooded Landscape with Travelers depicts a rustic scene in the Flemish countryside. Farmers and their animals are depicted traveling to and from a city in the distance.
Although trees are very strong and built to withstand the weather and he environment in the area they live in, sometimes they do get damaged by the elements or other external factor. The broken trunk featured in today's puzzle belonged to an old tree that couldn't withstand the force of the wind during a storm.
"The Great Wave off Kanagawa", also known as "The Great Wave" or "Under the Wave off Kanagawa," is a renowned woodblock print created by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai. Belonging to the series "Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji", this iconic work is considered one of the most recognizable and influential pieces in the history of art. The print captures a dramatic and mesmerizing scene featuring a colossal wave towering over three fishing boats in the foreground. Mount Fuji, Japan's highest peak, stands stoically in the background, partially shrouded by the wave's spray. The wave itself is characterized by its dynamic and stylized form, with curling, frothy crests that seem to leap off the paper. One of the most distinctive aspects of "The Great Wave" is its use of vibrant colors, particularly the striking contrast between the deep indigo of the ocean and the brilliant white of the crashing waves.
Pasta, a staple in Italian cuisine, is a versatile and beloved food that has captured the hearts and taste buds of people worldwide. It comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures, each contributing to a unique dining experience. There are numerous types of pasta, each with its own unique shape. For example: spaghetti - long, thin strands of pasta; penne: Short, cylindrical tubes with diagonal cuts at the ends; fettuccine: flat, wide ribbons of pasta; macaroni: Small, curved tubes of pasta; farfalle: bow-tie-shaped pasta; fusilli: Corkscrew-shaped pasta; tortellini: small, ring-shaped pasta filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables, and more. What is your favorite?
This new puzzle captures the radiant beauty of a cherry tree brimming with clusters of juicy, red cherries. If you didn't know, there are two main types of cherries: sweet cherries (Prunus avium) and sour or tart cherries (Prunus cerasus). Sweet cherries are typically eaten fresh, while tart cherries are often used in cooking, baking, and making juices. Cherries are packed with nutrients and antioxidants, including vitamin C, potassium, fiber, and various phytochemicals. These antioxidants help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals and may contribute to reduced inflammation and improved heart health. Cherries are typically in season during late spring to early summer, although the exact timing varies depending on the variety and growing region. They are often associated with warm, sunny weather and are harvested when fully ripe. Several regions around the world host cherry festivals to celebrate the harvest season. These festivals often feature cherry-themed events, food tastings, music, and cultural activities, attracting locals and tourists alike.
Today's puzzle captures the vibrant life cycle of a pumpkin plant, showcasing the striking contrast between the golden-yellow flower and the young, round fruit nestled among broad, green leaves. Pumpkin plants belong to the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae, and are known for their sprawling vines and large, lobed leaves that create a natural canopy. The bright flower in the image is a vital part of the pumpkin's development, serving as a pollination hub that, once fertilized, will give rise to the plump, orange fruit.
Another animal themed puzzle is here. In this new one we feature a cute brown, black and white goat checking out a tree for the best way it can reach it's top. Goats are naturally curious and well known for their ability to climb and balance in precarious places. They are the only ruminant to regularly climb trees. Goats are browsing animals, not grazers like cattle and sheep. They prefer to browse on the tips of woody shrubs and trees, as well as the occasional broad-leaved plants.
It's a beautiful Summer day and we're at the beach playing in the sand. Choose a difficulty level, press start and join us for a few minutes of relaxation on the sandy beach. Pick up one of the colorful toys and join the kids for some fun in the sand. What were your favorite toys when you went to the beach as a child?
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