About In The Sunflower Field: In this new puzzle we're in the middle of a sunflower field. Sunflowers were first domesticated in what is now Mexico and the Southern United States. They were first introduced to Europe in the early 16th century. Sunflowers are used as food crops for humans, cattle, and poultry, and as ornamental plants. // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles
In this new puzzle we feature a pear tree full of ripening pears. Pears ripen and are harvested in late summer into early Autumn. They are ripe when the flesh around the stem gives to gentle pressure. They are usually picked before they are fully ripe, while they are still green, but snap off when lifted. Pears are consumed fresh, canned, as juice, dried or turned into jellies and jams. There are about 3000 known varieties of pears are grown worldwide.
In today's puzzle we feature a colorful playground slide. The earliest known playground slide was erected in Washington DC in early 1902. Today playground slides are found in parks, playgrounds, schoolyards and backyards all around the world. They are made from a a combination of metal, wood and plastic and come in variety of of designs, sizes and colors.
Today's new puzzle is based on Bartolome Esteban Murillo's 1655/1660 oil on canvas painting "Two Women at a Window". Although he is best known for his religious works, Murillo also produced a considerable number of paintings of contemporary women and children. In this painting we can see two women. On standing behind a partially opened shutter while attempting to hide a smile wit shawl and another younger one leaning on the windowsill, gazing at someone outside.
In today's puzzle we feature a male and a female black-backed woodpecker, also known as the Arctic three-toed woodpecker. The black-backed woodpecker inhabits the forests of North America and is a medium-sized woodpecker. The plumage of these cute woodpeckers is black on the head, back, wings and rump. They are white from the throat to the belly. You can tell the male apart from the female by it's yellow cap.
If you didn't know, a beach ball is a large, inflatable ball typically used for recreational activities on beaches, swimming pools, or outdoor gatherings. It is usually made of plastic or vinyl and is designed to be lightweight, easily inflated, and resistant to water. Beach balls often feature colorful designs and patterns, with alternating panels of bright hues. They are popular for games and fun activities, as they can be tossed, bounced, and hit without causing harm or damage. Beach balls are synonymous with summertime and are often associated with beach vacations, pool parties, and outdoor leisure.
This captivating puzzle captures a vibrant field adorned with an array of blooming tulips, showcasing the diverse beauty of this iconic spring flower. The central focal point features a dense congregation of yellow tulips, emanating a radiant and cheerful aura. Complementing the yellows are delicate pink tulips scattered throughout the scene, offering a soft and subtle contrast. As symbols of spring and renewal, tulips are celebrated for their ephemeral beauty, marking the transition from winter to spring with their dazzling displays. This image encapsulates the essence of springtime, capturing the ephemeral brilliance and natural splendor of stunning tulips in full bloom.
In today's puzzle we feature some large and juicy watermelons. Watermelons may exceed 60 cm in diameter. Their rind is mid to dark green and usually mottled or striped, and the flesh, containing numerous pips spread throughout the inside, can be red or pink, yellow, orange, green or white. Do you like watermelons? What is your favorite?
Today's puzzle is based on an oil on wood painting from 1825 by the American artist John A. Woodside. The painting called "Still Life: Peaches and Grapes", depicts a bowl of peaches and some white and black grapes on a table. You can also see a half eaten peach and a pocket knife in the foreground of the painting.
This beautiful puzzle is based on a painting by Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller (one of the most important Austrian landscape painters). It depicts a view of Prater, a large public garden in Vienna, Austria. In the foreground a man sits beside a tree and takes in the beautiful landscape. In the background the sunlight illuminates the trees in the park, creating alternating areas of light and shadow.
Pretzels are a type of baked bread product typically made from dough, shaped into a twisted knot-like form. They're often seasoned with salt, though there are various flavorings available, such as sesame seeds, poppy seeds, cheese, cinnamon sugar, or chocolate. Pretzels have a long history, with origins traced back to Europe, possibly in the Early Middle Ages. They were initially associated with monasteries, where they were given as rewards to children who had memorized their prayers. Pretzels come in various shapes, but the most iconic is the twisted knot shape, resembling a looped knot. Other shapes include sticks, rods, and even pretzel bites. They come in different types, including hard pretzels, which are crunchy and often served as snacks; and soft pretzels, which are larger, softer, and sometimes served hot with various dips like mustard or cheese sauce.
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