Kim Smyth
1 min readJan 14, 2017

Puzzles are very therapeutic and relaxing on one hand, at the cancer center I used to work at, radiology always had one on the table for the patients and/or their families to work. Also, when my hubby and I were young in our marriage, we used to keep one on the dining room table and work on it together. I miss doing that, and playing cards and board games. Now everyone just stares at their phones and pads. On the other hand, you can certainly be like a dog with a bone, not wanting tow quit until you get it put together, or if you’re like me, at least have the edges (frame) done!

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Kim Smyth
Kim Smyth

Written by Kim Smyth

Freelance writer/blogger, editor-creator of Twisted Trunk Travels-my new travel blog.

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