- Meo and Doco
- Diana Juriloff
- Jane Anna Chapman and family (JT, Ben and Zachary)
- the usual Chow Harris inhabitants, including Rowan home from UBC
- … and Zeus
The Chapman/Buchheit family had driven from Boston for 2-3 days of cross country skiing, like last year. But this year, no snow. So, two days of museums and games for the boys (Griffin, Ben and Zach), a ship version of Settlers of Catan for the assorted adults and almost-adults, and jigsaw puzzles! It's a lovely gaming time of year.
For me, a New-Year's-time highlight was the Jack Bush exhibit at the National Gallery (with Doco, Colin, Griffin and Ben on Dec 29, and with Doco, Diana and Rowan on Dec 31). Such colours! How do they work? Many "favourites", but this was the only one in a poster (no cards).
For New Year's Eve, we had undefined plans for some sort of shenanigans. Teagan and Rowan were off with their pals, the rest of us seemed totally happy puzzling (adults) and gaming (boys). We only quit as midnight arrived and we all convened for a living-room circle and "Auld Lang Syne". Then the next day:
Rowan and JT preparing the oysters for the New Year's Day feast, Colin and JC on the rest ... |
… major cleaning and repairs to Rowan's goalie bag and all her goalie-padding parts disassembled and washed! |
a quiet pre-supper moment at the kitchen table |
Three 1000-piece puzzles got put together in about 4 days. Donuts (done by the gang here last year), "The Accolade" (the knight-and-lady puzzle that Colin, Griffin, friend-Ben and I had chosen at the National Gallery), and "Village in the Laurentian Mountains, 1925" by Clarence Gagnon (winter - a lot of white). We discovered that the pieces in at least 2 puzzle brands (Eurographics and Cobble Hill) are in a great variety of shapes and fun to find, even when the colours are tough.
But not as fine as Colin's marvellous "MEO" jigsaw puzzle for my birthday. How do you do it?
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Jan 5-8
Puzzle-making continued in Montreal, with a second round of "The Accolade". Doco, Diana, and I had to leave for Vancouver before it was done. Maybe it still isn't done!
"The Accolade" by Edmund Leighton, 1901 |
Here, Doco and Diana are hooked, but it could have been almost any of us. |
P.S. Jan 24 from Rachel
Turns out it IS! See erictaillefer@blogspot.com
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