Nature Puzzle by Wink&Beam
So I think we have all been pacing round our villages and countryside since the beginning of lockdown and for me this has been such an important part of my daily routine. I have appreciated time outside away from the news, working at home, home schooling and the monotony of routine.
I have realised on my walks it is so important to take the time to empty your mind, breath and really take in the beauty around us.
During January I tried to capture some of the beautiful places around me and plucked up the courage to send one of my photographs through to the local paper. I was astonished when they emailed me to say that it had won photograph of the week. Something small can sometimes mean so much during difficult times.
With this in mind I decided to share this place that I walk past everyday on my walks.
Maybe it’s time for you to take some time out, pour yourself a cuppa and do this puzzle in the last part of lockdown.
There is a limited run on this 1000 piece puzzle.
69 x 48cm approx
So I think we have all been pacing round our villages and countryside since the beginning of lockdown and for me this has been such an important part of my daily routine. I have appreciated time outside away from the news, working at home, home schooling and the monotony of routine.
I have realised on my walks it is so important to take the time to empty your mind, breath and really take in the beauty around us.
During January I tried to capture some of the beautiful places around me and plucked up the courage to send one of my photographs through to the local paper. I was astonished when they emailed me to say that it had won photograph of the week. Something small can sometimes mean so much during difficult times.
With this in mind I decided to share this place that I walk past everyday on my walks.
Maybe it’s time for you to take some time out, pour yourself a cuppa and do this puzzle in the last part of lockdown.
There is a limited run on this 1000 piece puzzle.
69 x 48cm approx
So I think we have all been pacing round our villages and countryside since the beginning of lockdown and for me this has been such an important part of my daily routine. I have appreciated time outside away from the news, working at home, home schooling and the monotony of routine.
I have realised on my walks it is so important to take the time to empty your mind, breath and really take in the beauty around us.
During January I tried to capture some of the beautiful places around me and plucked up the courage to send one of my photographs through to the local paper. I was astonished when they emailed me to say that it had won photograph of the week. Something small can sometimes mean so much during difficult times.
With this in mind I decided to share this place that I walk past everyday on my walks.
Maybe it’s time for you to take some time out, pour yourself a cuppa and do this puzzle in the last part of lockdown.
There is a limited run on this 1000 piece puzzle.
69 x 48cm approx