Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Not long before the Fat Guy comes down the Chimney.

Hi,

Been a bit busy, and did not realize that it was over 2 weeks since my last post.

OK I have had some requests for more pieces in the jigsaws so I have added this week a 366 piece one rotating.

We have a Christmas theme one and a Castle from France.


Jigsaw 1. 35 pieces non rotating Click Here.
Jigsaw 4. 336 pieces rotating Click Here.



Do remember to share with friends and family.

And thanks for the lovely emails you send me saying what joy you get from them.

Cheers
Steve Davidson
the Jigsaw Guy

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Nature Theme this week.

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Hi,
Two more great jigsaws for you today, including a 304 piece one.

Also I have added to the blog a big blank Suduko sheet you. If you do Suduko and sometimes make a mistake (like me) you can print of the blank sheet, put in the numbers and restart the puzzle. Look on the righthand side for the download link and save the Suduku pic for future use.

OK on with the jigsaws.
Jigsaw 1. 36 pieces non rotating Click Here

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Spring is fast slipping way, Summer is comin'.

Hi,
Welcome if it is your first time to the blog, if not welcome anyway.

Two contrasting jigsaws today, one of the Rice Paddies in Bali, which I have had the pleasure of visiting.

And the other more Blokey (male) themed Nascar featuring our Aussie driver Marcos Ambrose.

And once again two for the tin lids (kids)

Jigsaw 1 228 pieces rotating Click Here

Cheers
Steve

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Thanks for all the Birthday Wishes Had a Great Day

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Sorry, bit late this week, been kicking back enjoying my Birthday and going to the races, and enjoying the Melbourne Cup (no did not make Melbourne this year) but a nice country race track in Bunbury, West Australia. Backed a winner of 3 so was really nice, lots of beer, warm 26c day and lots of people enjoying the great times.

Todays jigsaws are both from Australia.
Jigsaw 1 is from our nations capital city, Canberra. Every year they have hot air balloon carnival at the lake. Canberra, was especially designed as a Capital city there was nothing there before they decided to house the nations parliament there. It is roughly half way between our two biggest cities. They being Melbourne in the South and Sydney to the north.




Today's jigsaws are:

And the 2nd Jigsaw is from Queensland it is a picture from the Live Outback Spectacular Horse show at you can see on the Gold Coast.




OK, that's it for another week, hope you enjoy them, and remember to email your family and friends the blog address.

Cheers
Steve Davidson
the jigsaw guy

Monday, October 26, 2009

Another week rolls around..

Hi,
Hope your week is going great. Mine is, one week from my birthday, so I thought I would share with you today a Jigsaw of the mountain I was born next to back in 1955. Mt Egmont it was called then, now it is known by the name Mt Taranaki. It is in the North Island of New Zealand.

And yes it was very cold in winter, hoses use to snap because they were frozen, and the puddles were always full of ice. we use to have to use a hammer and crack the ice in the cow's water troughs so they could drink out of it.

However the first jigsaw is Cute Ducks.

Jigsaw3. 30n Click Here


And here is the magnificent Mt Taranaki, New Zealand

OK, trust you will enjoy them.
I maybe later posting next week as it is Melbourne Cup week over here in Australia,known as the race that stops a nation. A horse race worth over 5 million dollars, well I am off down south to Bunbury races on Tuesday to watch the races and stay over in Myalup our beach hideaway so I will post later next week, in the mean time stay safe and keep smiling.

Cheers
Steve
the jigsaw guy.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Aussie flavour jigsaws

Hi,
Hope you week is going well.
Thanks for the comments on the new jigsaw style, now you can save incomplete jigsaws for another day to finish.

The first is an amazing picture taken 4 years ago in Sydney on Australia Day, while there was a man made light show, nature was doing her own.

So we have 3 jigsaws of this great pic. Including a 300 piece rotating.


Next jigsaw is of the wild Australian dog the Dingo, the jigsaw is a painting.

Jigsaw5. 247 pieces rotating.

Hope you enjoy these jigsaws, please pass on the blog address to your friends, so they can also enjoy them.

Have a great week.

Cheers Steve
the jigsaw guy.


Wednesday, October 14, 2009

New Jigsaws you can save half done!!

Hi,

We have new sort of jigsaws, they can be saved partly done.
They are large in file size, some 840,000k about twice the size of the other ones.

Please let me know if you like this style so I can either continue with this new style or go back to the old style.

Email me on jigsaws@stevendavidson.com

The advantage with theses are you can leave them and start where you left off if you are short of time, plus it has a timer.


Jigsaw 1 70 pieces non rotating. Click Here


Only these two today. Sorry been pushed for time.
Please email me your preference of this style or the other style we have been giving you.

Cheers Steve
thejigsawguy

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Take a minute to reflect..

Hi,
My wife emailed me this...
Mayonnaise Jar & Two Beers...
When things in your life seem almost too much to handle, when 24 hours in a day are not enough, remember the mayonnaise jar and the 2 Beers.

A professor stood before his philosophy class and had some items in front of him.
When the class began, he wordlessly picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with golf balls.
He then asked the students if the jar was full.
They agreed that it was.

The professor then picked up a box of pebbles and poured them into the jar He shook the jar lightly.
The pebbles rolled into the open areas between the golf balls.
He then asked the students again if the jar was full.
They agreed it was.

The professor next picked up a box of sand and poured it into the jar.
Of course, the sand filled up everything else.
He asked once more if the jar was full.
The students responded with a unanimous 'yes.'

The professor then produced two Beers from under the table and poured the entire contents into the jar effectively filling the empty space between the sand.
The students laughed..

'Now,' said the professor as the laughter subsided, 'I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life.
The golf balls are the important things---your family, your children, your health, your friends and your favorite passions---and if everything else was lost and only they remained, your life would still be full..

The pebbles are the other things that matter like your job, your house and your car..

The sand is everything else---the small stuff.
'If you put the sand into the jar first,' he continued, 'there is no room for the pebbles or the golf balls.
The same goes for life.
If you spend all your time and energy on the small stuff you will never have room for the things that are important to you.

Pay attention to the things that are critical to your happiness.
Spend time with your children.
Spend time with your parents.
Visit with grandparents.
Take time to get medical checkups.
Take your spouse out to dinner.

Play another 18.
There will always be time to clean the house and fix the disposal.

Take care of the golf balls first---the things that really matter.
Set your priorities.
The rest is just sand.
One of the students raised her hand and inquired what the Beer represented.
The professor smiled and said, 'I'm glad you asked.'

The Beer just shows you that no matter how full your life may seem, there's always room for a couple of Beers with a friend.

Please share this with someone you care about. I JUST DID!

Ok... today's jigsaws



Till next week, remember for this blog to your friends.

Cheers
Steve
The Jigsaw Guy.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Spring is finally here, longer days, clear crisp mornings

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Hi,

Well another week has rolled around, must say Spring is my favourite time of year. Small animals emerge into the world, crisp mornings, longer days, and the attitude of people change in spring (for the better mainly.

The Jigsaws today, the first one is of Kings Park in Perth, West Australia. Interesting story when I arrived in Perth in 1978, it was King's Park where I sleep for the first night on my arrival to this lovely city. Under an old Karri Log that has since been taken away. This is a very beautiful park over looking the Swan River.

Please enjoy them.




And the Mystery Jigsaw is back.


If you are not familar with numbers scroll to the bottom for the code.

Please email your friends this email so that they can enjoy them also.

OK, Until next week,
Cheers Steve

PS, Don't forget there are great jigsaws to purchase on the right hand side.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Geez, getting close to Christmas...

Hi,
September is almost gone, and before you know it Christmas will be upon us. Scary thought, the year has flown by.

If you would like 2 pictures of you or your family made into jigsaws to share with your friends, I will make 3 versions of each picture, 40n, 90r and 140n, close to those pieces. So than is 6 jigsaws in total.

For 7 days only I will do them for US$7.50 that is only from 30th September to 6th October 2009.

If you would like to take that offer please email me on stevedav@iinet.net.au with personal jigsaw in the subject line. I will email you details, jigsaws will be sent via email link for you to download. Payment will need to accompany the photo's that you will email me.

Back to this weeks jigsaws.

They are of a chalk drawing on the pavement, so real like, spot the man hole in the drawing.

The other is a drawing on a wall of a building, once again 3D very life like.

Here is a great video on Chalk drawing, great sound track also.

Also if you have not signed up to get early notification, on the right hand side please do so.





The first 3 jigsaws are the Canyon Chalk drawing.



Jigsaw 1. 140n Chalk Canyon Click Here
Jigsaw 2. 96r Chalk Canyon Click Here
Jigsaw 3. 35r easy Chalk Canyon Click Here


Jigsaw 4. 77n 3D Wall Painting Click Here
Jigsaw 5. 160r 3D Wall Drawing Click Here
Jigsaw6. 40n 3D Wall Drawing Click here

Ok, until next time, may the wind be at your back, and the sun on your face.

Cheers Steve

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Back, here are pics sent to me from Roxy in South Africa.

Hi,
Had a great time in Kalgoorlie following the races, and especially the Kalgoorlie Cup, which I managed to back the winner. We had great weather and over 12,000 were at the track to watch the race.

Also went to the Super Pit which is a huge gold mine, 3.8 kilometres long and 1.5 ks wide and 600m deep. they get around 800,000 oz of Gold a year from there. At over $1000 an oz that is a lot of money.

Well back to jigsaws, thanks to Roxy Smith in South Africa for todays jigsaws, one is a mystery one, as I have had requests for more and 2 easy versions for the little ones.





Jigsaw 1 Elephants small 30 pieces non rotating. Click Here

And the Mystery Jigsaws.


Hope you enjoy them, please remember to tell your friends of this blog, so the more the merrier.

Until next time.

Cheers
Steve Davidson
the jigsaw guy.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

I am off for 6 days to the Goldfields.

Hi,
Yes I am off to the goldfields in West Australia, Kalgoorlie to be exact. Why?
Well not to dig for gold, that's for sure that is too much like had work. No, I am off to the race round (Horses) to watch the races and get into the goldfield atmosphere. Looking forward to it, have not been to Kal (local speak) for over 6 years, so should be good. It is a very historic city that help build West Australia to what it is today, go to wikipedia.org an have a read on Kalgoorlie, much has happened since 1896 when Gold was first discovered.

So today's jigsaws feature Kalgoorlie.

The first ones are of the York Hotel in Hannan St Kalgoorlie, one of the most photographed land marks in town.


Jigsaw 1. York Hotel 192r Click Here
Jigsaw 2. York Hotel 88n Click Here


Jigsaw 3. Top End Of Hannan Street. 108r Click Here
Jigsaw 4. Top End Of Hannan Street 192n Click Here
Jigsaw 5. For the little ones... 20n Click Here

I am due back next Sunday 21st Feb, so the next jigsaws maybe late, but remeber there is more jigsaws, on the righthand side of this blog, so check them out.

Till next time.

Cheers Steve

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Slava Snow Show tribute.

Hi,

Last Sunday, had a really good experience, my wife (Lee) and I went to Slava's Snow Show, a clowning tribute. It was a present from my son Troy for fathers Day.
Well to start with I was really baffled by what it was trying to convey. However as it unwound, and after the show, it dawned on me, that what I had seen and felt, was one awesome experience.. this is truly an original show and experience. If you are aged from 6 to 106 and it comes to a venue near you, go.

So today we have a Youtude Clip of the Show.


Plus two jigsaws.


Jigsaw 1 and 2 are for little kids they are only 9 pieces and 36 pieces non rotating. If you don'y have little kids, email them to your grand kids or only kids you knew, get them into jigsaws early, plus it helps hand eye co ordination.







Jigsaw 4. 143 pieces rotating Click Here


If you want to get a jigsaw a week emailed to you with 6 different levels of difficulty, click out the Elephant ad on the right hand side.

Cheers Steve

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

3rd day of Spring here in Australia.

Hi,
Spring is here, cold mornings, reasonable days.
Thanks to Beth in Brazil for the mountain scene picture which is one of the jigsaws today, I have included a kids version of it also so we have 3 versions of the Mountain scene. And to Sharman for the picture of Margaret River, which is only 2 hours from my place.

Remember if you have great pics and you think they would look good as a jigsaw then please send them.

Also I have made a subscription box on the right, sign up to receive alerts of new jigsaws, this soon will be the only list that I will email to tell you of new jigsaws.



Jigsaw 1. mountainscene96r


Cheers Steve

Friday, August 28, 2009

Friday evening, so I have 2 more jigsaws.

Trust you enjoyed the jigsaws, don't be scare to make some comments so people can see what you think of them. This is an interactive blog. Sign up as a follower.

On the right hand side there are some Jigsaws you can purchase and enjoy. Thanks to Bob, Joan and Yvonne how brought jigsaws off me this week, much appreciated.

I have had requests for some surprise jigsaws, so I have one pic with two versions for you.

But jigsaws today are chalk drawings on pavements they are very good.

Cheers
Steve

These are the two surprise ones. Jigsaw1. mystery108r Rotating pieces.




Saturday, August 22, 2009

Raining here today, so 2 more jigsaws.

Wet day here, so I thought I would put to more Jigsaws up for your enjoyment.

You can email these jigsaws or pass the blog address on so they can sign up and get them. Also please sign up as a follower. as I don't intend to email out everytime I put new jigsaws up. So if you are a follower you will get an alert that new jigsaws are available.

All the Best Until Next Time.
Cheers Steve







Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Hi,
Here is the first of the blog jigsaws, this blog will rely on your input, as we go along we will try and get jigsaws that all like. Some weeks they may not suit you ours will.
So please have your say. And if you have great photos you would like to see as jigsaws that we can share with the blog send them to me.

The Code we use is the number eg. 54 means how many pieces in the jigsaw. And the n stands for non rotating pieces. And R means you will have to rotate some pieces to complete the jigsaws.

Today's Jigsaws are from my City of Mandurah, in West Australia.



Jigsaw 1. Mandurah Bridge 117n Click Here
Jigsaw 2. Mandurah Bridge 154r Click Here














Jigsaw 3. Smart St Mall 63n Click Here

Jigsaw 4 Smart St Mall 165r Click Here










Hope you enjoy theses, please refer them to your friends.

Also don't be alarmed if you get a caution on dowload as these are exe files, however they are perfectly safe, as you would beaware if you have had my jigsaws before.
Sorry they don't play on Apple Mac, unless you are running windows.

Till next time, remember sign up as a follower and you will get an email alert when i post new jigsaws.

Cheers
Steve