I’ve been doing this all year. Despite the weather, seasons, or years, I still enjoy the time of puzzles. But again, my puzzle habit is not just a hobby. It has become a part of me, so I’m slightly different from an average puzzle person. However, I have found that in some groups my puzzles few people offer puzzles to trade. The store dropped a bit. And I started thinking about it.

I told Melanie and Steve Mitchell. They were my favorite colleagues living in Arizona. After seeing all my articles, Melanie also started a puzzle. I think Steve put me in charge. No, I’m proud to be a capable man. I told them that in the summer things were slow, and they said — “Not here — we went out in the winter and stayed in the summer. I suppose with temperatures rising from the north 100 degrees F, I will also be inside. The air conditioning and puzzles usually go together.

Has your confusing habit changed in seasons? Do you reduce the riddle in the summer because it is beautiful? Do you do different kinds of puzzles? I’m curious to know and post the question online.

As I suspected, there have always been difficult solvers like me who always solve puzzles, but many people only do less puzzles when it’s pleasant. Some wish they could find a way to puzzle outside. They like to go out, but when it’s too hot, they stay. Many refer to air conditioning, the presuming condition for puzzle time. However, winter sports lovers will stay in summer and do fewer puzzles in winter. Therefore, your habitat will also have an impact. A woman in South Africa posted a photo outside her house, where the riddle covers her brick wall. Good idea, but not possible in winter.

The second section is the theme side. Nobody answers I’ll do the winter puzzle in the summer. I found this interesting, and it triggered marketing errors in me from my old Concordia era. I’ll notice the topics I see in the collections of the year.

Just say, like everything else, everyone is different. I understand if some people do less puzzles now, the season is short, especially here in Montreal. And the best part is that the puzzle doesn’t expire.

These are some great summer time puzzles to do while you enjoy the air conditioning.

Tour beach, David M

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See you next week!