About Room Leading to the Chapel, Knowle, Kent: Joseph Nash (1809–1878) was a British artist and lithographer known for his detailed and romanticized architectural watercolors and illustrations, particularly of historic buildings and interiors. His work often captured the grandeur of medieval and early modern English architecture. The "Room Leading to the Chapel, Knowle, Kent" is one of Nash's notable pieces, it vividly captures the historic ambiance of Knole House, a grand Tudor and Jacobean estate in Kent. The room is bathed in warm light streaming through stained-glass windows, showcasing intricate architectural details like the wooden paneling and beamed ceiling. A woman in period attire sits serenely by a table, playing a lute, surrounded by historical artifacts, such as suits of armor and decorative furnishings. The tapestry-draped wall and ornate cupboard add to the room’s opulent yet lived-in feel. Nash's inclusion of small details—like the scattered armor, small dog, and historical portraits—brings life to the scene, blending realism with a romanticized view of England's past. // Image Credit: Joseph Nash, 1869, Digital image courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago
Kohlrabi (also called German turnip or turnip cabbage), scientifically known as "Brassica oleracea", is a vegetable that belongs to the Brassicaceae family, which includes cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower. It be consumed raw or cooked. The flesh of kohlrabi is crisp and crunchy, with a mildly sweet and slightly peppery flavor. Both the bulb and the leaves are edible, and they have a taste similar to a combination of cabbage and broccoli. It is a good source of vitamin C, vitamin B6, potassium, and dietary fiber. It is also low in calories, making it a healthy addition to various dishes. Do you like kohlrabi? Have you ever had it? Solve this fun puzzle and let us know. Have fun!
Today's colorful puzzle is based on a painting by Eugenie Bandell. The colorful painting portrays the interplay of summer light and shadow in front of "Wilhelmsbad"(bath) in Hanau near Frankfurt by employing a rhythmic arrangement of vibrant brushstrokes. Pick your difficulty level, connect the pieces and reconstruct this beautiful piece of art. Have fun!
This puzzle showcases a picturesque landscape adorned with magnificent red leaf plum trees. Red leaf plum trees, known for their striking foliage, steal the spotlight in this immersive scene. Their unique charm lies in their vibrant and luscious red leaves, which exude a warm and inviting aura. The captivating red leaves of the red leaf plum trees are the result of a fascinating natural phenomenon known as anthocyanin pigmentation. Anthocyanins are a class of pigments that produce vibrant colors in various plant tissues, including leaves, fruits, and flowers. These pigments are responsible for the range of red, purple, and blue hues found in nature. In the case of red leaf plum trees, anthocyanins accumulate in the leaves, giving them their striking red coloration.
Another fun and challenging puzzle is here. In this new one we feature a pile of chopped firewood. Firewood is a renewable resource and it's still being used in many areas around the world. There are many ways to store firewood. These range from simple piles to free-standing stacks, to specialized structures. The goal of storing wood is to keep moisture away from it and allow it to continue it's natural drying process.
Put the pieces back together, complete today's puzzle and see the old gate as captured by Charles Leickert in his painting from the 1800s. The painting depicts a view of a street with an old gate, several people walking, a woman with a basket on her head in the left corner and salesman with two women on the right. Have fun!
Start the day with a freshly picked green apple! The skin of ripe apples is generally red, yellow, green, or pink although many bi- or tri-colored varieties may be found. Apples are often eaten raw but they also can be canned or juiced. They are an important ingredient in many desserts, such as apple pie, apple crumble, apple crisp and apple cake. A typical apple serving weighs 242 grams and provides 126 calories with a moderate content of dietary fiber.
Still Life: Fruit, Bird, and Dwarf Pear Tree by Charles V. Bond depicts a colorful, abundant arrangement of fruit, a bird, and a small pear tree. In the foreground, a variety of fruits like peaches, pears, grapes, and a bowl of raspberries are carefully arranged. A bird with green and yellow feathers hovers on the left near a branch of grapes, adding a sense of movement. To the right, a dwarf pear tree is laden with ripe yellow pears and lush green leaves. The scene also includes small details like a vase of roses and chili peppers, enhancing its richness. The vibrant colors and textures of the fruit, along with the natural elements, create a harmonious and lively still-life composition. It reflects the beauty and abundance of nature with a sense of balance.
In today's new puzzle we feature some beautiful red lilies. The lily's flowers are large, often fragrant, and come in a wide range of colors including whites, yellows, oranges, pinks, reds and purples. Lilies are usually planted as bulbs in the dormant season and are widely grown in the garden in temperate, sub-tropical and tropical regions.
Put the pieces back together and see how the mountainous landscape near Dusseldorf looked in the 1790s. The image featured in this puzzle is based on an oil on panel painting by Gerard van Nijmegen (a Dutch Old Masters artist). The painting depicts a mountainous landscape with ruins, a small waterfall and ox-wagon going over an old wooden bridge.
Step into the embrace of nature's tranquility with today's puzzle. Picture yourself strolling along a tranquil trail on a sunny day, a path that winds gracefully through the heart of the forest. As you embark on this enchanting journey, feel the warmth of the sun on your skin and the gentle breeze whispering through the leaves. The air is filled with the sweet aroma of blooming flowers and the earthy scent of the forest floor, inviting you to immerse yourself fully in the wonders of spring. Tall trees stand sentinel on either side of the pathway, their branches adorned with fresh green leaves that rustle in the breeze. Listen closely, and you'll hear the symphony of birdsong. The lush undergrowth cushions each step, inviting you to slow down and savor the beauty that surrounds you. Take a moment to pause and marvel at the intricate tapestry of life that flourishes beneath the verdant canopy. Have fun!
Birdhouses, also known as nest boxes, come in various designs and sizes, typically constructed from wood or other bird-friendly materials. They serve the essential purpose of providing shelter and nesting sites for a variety of bird species, contributing to the conservation of avian populations and facilitating birdwatching opportunities for enthusiasts. Birdhouses are typically placed on trees, allowing birds to access them easily while blending with the surrounding natural environment.
In today's puzzle we feature some beautiful snowdrops. These beautiful flowers have two linear leaves and a single small white drooping bell-shaped flower with six petal-like tepals in two circles. Most species of snowdrops flower in late winter, but some flower in early spring and late autumn. They are native to Europe and the Middle East.
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