Solve, create, share and talk about jigsaw puzzles

More Tiny Houses 4

Bookmarked Bookmark Solve this jigsaw puzzle later
ShareShare with your friends
ReportReport as inappropriate
63
220
Solve puzzle
63 pieces
220 solves
Solve puzzle

Thanks for sharing. Here is your html-code:

Why are you reporting this puzzle?

Why this advertisement?

Leaderboard

  1. Jhonda2:51
  2. djm1112:52
  3. Katydid3:09
  4. Audacious3:10
  5. javasage3:11
  6. wendyw3:30
  7. appletart3:45
  8. goingsilver3:53
  9. cjl95953:55
  10. jimez3:59

Comments

Please sign in to comment. Don't have a profile? Join now! Joining is absolutely free and no personal information is required.

goingsilver

That is interesting Jan; I guess I have always assumed that houses in the US are HUGE, well, by English standards anyway. And there is no getting away from the fact that my own house is fairly small!

waxwing

Trust me - even your relatively modern fairly typical semi-detached houses in England are a hundred times better than what is usually built here! That's great that your boys have the field to run around in. All dogs need exercise, but with greyhounds it's beyond just exercise - it's their life!

goingsilver

No I agree, but anyway, mine is just a relatively modern fairly typical semi-detached house, so not very interesting or characterful. But I like it, (especially since I treated myself to a new kitchen!) and it is my very own tiny bit of England! And I rent a field which has a dog proofed enclosure in it so my greyhound boy can have a run, which is impossible in my very small garden! I can trust my other dog off the lead on the nearby common, but definitely not him!

waxwing

I'd like it if you made a puzzle from a picture of your own house, but I don't think it's a good idea to put it in a public forum like this.

goingsilver

This one is cute, makes me feel my own house isn't such a dolls house after all!

Why this advertisement?
  • Are you curious about how do we review content on Jigidi?

    At Jigidi, we celebrate what connects us and steer clear of divisive content because how we meet each other matters. It forms us. When we review the content, we use four ‘lenses’ and look for what the image or comment is most.