Imagine your eyeball and brain high-fiving.
"These puzzles are stacked and sitting on our counter in our kitchen. My intention here was so that when people came over to visit or cook or ... whatever ... that they could grab these puzzles and have a grand interaction with their mind and creativity. It worked. A friend was over the other day and she sat — enthralled and busy — while we talked and I reorganized my pantry.
NOT only are these puzzles capable of the well-needed mind challenge in today's world of smart phones and computer gizmos, but they make a rather simple, sophisticated statement of casual, elegant ART sitting out on my kitchen counter
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