Assembly and comparison of two small puzzles made by the same unknown hand-cutter; and five digressions about whisky, changing fashions, and the City of Chester (about 3600 words; 33 photos)
I am not worried about your liver, Bill, as I understand you to be a whisky taster, rather than a whisky guzzler. Of the puzzles you've analyzed in this post, I prefer the "Eastgate Street Chester" one. It looks like a place I could more easily get invited to visit than the other one does. The picture that most appeals to me today, though, is actually "Selecting the Spirit." Perhaps you or Shoebox Guy could make that image into a jigsaw puzzle. It would be nice! I am also quite taken with the piece in the shape of pi, possibly because I am an enthusiastic "math taster." Thanks for your work.
I am not worried about your liver, Bill, as I understand you to be a whisky taster, rather than a whisky guzzler. Of the puzzles you've analyzed in this post, I prefer the "Eastgate Street Chester" one. It looks like a place I could more easily get invited to visit than the other one does. The picture that most appeals to me today, though, is actually "Selecting the Spirit." Perhaps you or Shoebox Guy could make that image into a jigsaw puzzle. It would be nice! I am also quite taken with the piece in the shape of pi, possibly because I am an enthusiastic "math taster." Thanks for your work.