Different people have different approaches to working jigsaw puzzles. I don’t do puddles as much as I used to, but… my favorite approach for most puzzles is to work the “inner architecture” first. Where the land meets the sky; where the subject meets the background, that sort of thing. I often set the edge pieces aside and work them in last. It’s just more interesting to me that way. But I don’t get the satisfaction of putting that final piece in the middle. Anyhow, there isn’t just one way to work a jigsaw puzzle, and to each their own!
This isn’t believable even as a daydream. Toni is well grounded in reality – she’d have to be taking hallucinogenics to even be imagining this sequence – and she’s not a hallucinogenic kinda gal.
Different people have different approaches to working jigsaw puzzles. I don’t do puddles as much as I used to, but… my favorite approach for most puzzles is to work the “inner architecture” first. Where the land meets the sky; where the subject meets the background, that sort of thing. I often set the edge pieces aside and work them in last. It’s just more interesting to me that way. But I don’t get the satisfaction of putting that final piece in the middle. Anyhow, there isn’t just one way to work a jigsaw puzzle, and to each their own!