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I made all the elements in this puzzle from scratch. I absolutely love making my puzzles, and I hope you love solving them. (❛ᴗ❛)
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RandomWorship

Gracias, Daniela. (❛ᴗ❛)

hecho 2022

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My pleasure, kfolstad! I'm glad that you liked it! (❛ᴗ❛)

kfolstad

Thanks for the puzzle!

RandomWorship

I'm not highly educated, Tiger - but my parents brought their children up to be voracious readers, and I think that has contributed to my literacy/vocabulary. Although my parents would be disappointed at how little I read these days - as Jigidi and making puzzles has taken up much of my discretionary time.

And I'm glad that you still have family around you, and enjoyable things to do, (❛ᴗ❛)

I looked at all you had to say before I solved this one and found that you use big words, and wonder what your education is. You may answer if you like. I liked the design very much and want to thank you for all your colors. I am not a designer, but a solver so I suppose that is the difference. Of course I am 90 and it is about all I have to do, but I do enjoy it so what. Life is what you make it, right? Oh, I did graduate from BYU in Provo Utah. However, I am a little lost when it comes to the big words. Ha, Ha. I am really not that funny. I just try to be. I became a graduate, but for what. I really think I learned more over there than in school. You see kiddo I lost 27 men while I was in Korea, as a Medic, and I sometimes wonder what kind of families they would have produced. Myself and my wife brought four children into this big world and I will have you know that all eight of our grandchildren finished College, which pleases me very much. Today they are all doing well. My wife died 14years ago and working puzzles is what I have left. Oh, I have many friends on JIGIDI, and am very happy with that. What a pleasure that is. The "USA" Tiger.

RandomWorship

I hear ya, sister! I think that's why I like the huge concentrics so much. The pattern/design is simple. But the sheer number of pieces make it an engrossing, meditative solve. I want to say that sometimes that the kind of solve you need. But since COVID-19, that's the kind of solve I need EVERY day! (❛ᴗ❛)

lucyny

Yes, these were a delight to put together. No ambiguities at all. I do love fierce challenges, too, of course, but sometimes just fun to zoom through. Many thanks!

RandomWorship

LOL Ann! Where were you when the ancient Egyptians needed you?? Hee, hee. More seriously, I'm glad that you enjoyed them! (❛ᴗ❛)

JiggiAnn

Thanks, Kirsten! I really enjoyed building these pyramids.

RandomWorship

And even in 600 pieces, somehwat easier to build than the originals! LOL! Glad you enjoyed it, Lillyjean. And all well here, from locked down Melbourne. Not that I mind. We have to do, what we have to do, to keep everyone safe. Hope all is well there. (❛ᴗ❛)

Thanks Kirsten for the mighty pyramids. I really enjoyed building them up! and I hope you enjoyed designing them Wishing you well

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