Photo of last year’s Loisaida Festival by editrixie on Flickr If you’ve run out of Netflix shows and can’t look at another jigsaw puzzle, there is still plenty of ways to stay entertained this weekend. From a virtual stand-up comedy show and a spring fiesta for dachshunds to guided meditation and a historic discussion on New York City’s Chinatown, we’ve rounded up nine virtual events to keep boredom at bay. Friday Guided meditation and teaching from the Brooklyn Public Library 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wind down and get ready for the weekend by learning how to meditate and manage stress. The class–organized by the Brooklyn Public Library–will be led by Dr. Chok Tenzin Monlam, a longtime practitioner of Buddhist meditation...
Timely nuggets of information and ideas we want to share with you. Really? Can anyone learn to draw? My friends who can draw seem to be having a lovely time during the pandemic. Sketching relaxes them, they improve with practice and they are producing treasures. The New York Times thinks all it will take for me to learn to draw is six steps. They tested their plan on a member of The New York Times editorial board. Obviously they aren’t talking professional artist skill level, but basic is fine for me. My favorite tip is “Don’t be afraid to start over”. Read the article. Many people are working full days from home. There are physical consequences to staring at...
Embroidered silk postcards sent by WWI soldiers became treasured mementos, many of which outlived their senders. The beautiful postcard shown here sold for $88.60 in 2014. World War I was a brutal conflict, especially on the Western Front. Battlefield conditions there were horrific: “a chaotic, cratered hellscape,” as The Atlantic’s Alan Taylor described it in a 2014 retrospective, where soldiers in muddy trenches fought to survive an onslaught of bullets, bombs, mustard gas, bayonet charges, and more, including new technologies — machine guns, tanks, chemical and aerial warfare — that vastly increased killing power. Yet the anxiously-awaited messages their loved ones received from the Front were often sent in the daintiest form imaginable: embroidered silk postcards that became treasured mementos,...
Uh-oh! It's noon! Hopping out of bed and onto a Zoom conference call, A Wood Awakening is late for the most important meeting of his life - one with the fairy godmother. He pulls a quick stretch and signs in, only to realize at that moment he's still in PJs! Things don't get any better when his trousers begin to rise... New from Mighty Jaxx and artist Juce Gace is the A Wood Awakening (Stay Home Edition)... standing 10" tall and crafted out of vinyl this will retail HERE for $169 this coming Saturday, May 30th at 6am PST for just 24 hours... and each one comes with a face mask and 1000pc jigsaw puzzle (Pre-Order, Ships Sept 2020)!
Slide the Pic - Jigsaw Puzzle
Gabriel Silviu Stefan
Enjoy this new and exciting puzzle game! It's addictive and free!
* Easy and fun to play: slide the pieces and solve th…
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DetailsEnjoy this new and exciting puzzle game! It's addictive and free!
* Easy and fun to play: slide the pieces and solve the puzzle!
* Unique levels: hundreds of amazing levels are waiting for you.
* Train your brain: keep yourself mentally fit every day!
Do you accept the challenge? Download now!
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Seller:Gabriel Silviu Stefan
Genre:Family, Puzzle
Release:May 27, 2020
Updated:May 27, 2020
Version:1.1
Size:112.5 MB
TouchArcade Rating:Unrated
User Rating:Unrated
Your Rating:unrated
Compatibility:HD Universal
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/slide-the-pic-jigsaw-puzzle/id1512630623