One of the rules to occasionally break is the “rule of thirds.” Sometimes things just line-up as “Chris” does in this picture from Christopher Columbus Park where he is bathed in light. I took this photo in December 2012 shortly after a snow storm where the lights were glowing against the dark blue sky. Arrange the puzzle pieces to form the picture.
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Ummmmmmmmmmm ……. where’s Christopher?
Am I missing something? lol
That was fun, Matt.
How do you do that?
Lovely picture of the Park.
Thank you.
Meredith
There was a problem with the picture puzzle showing up from about 2 am – 7:30 am this morning. It should now be working. If not, please refresh your browser and clear your cache. http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser%27s-Cache
Sorry for the troubles!
Matt thanks again for another great neighborhood scene. Glad you are going to have these puzzles as they are a fun way to view sights from where we live in a different and fun way.
Did it in 8.09 ….. good for the mind …. it was fun