Dennis Mayer's Twice the Love Jigsaw Puzzle

 by Elmer Prather, guest blogger

The puzzle pictured below is the 39th Cobble Hill puzzle that I have had the pleasure of putting together. It is titled Twice The Love by Denis Mayer Jr. He named this painting, “Twice the Love” because the mother bear depicted in the puzzle has to give her love to two babies and when you see her, you will sense this gentle love. He noted that you will also sense the fierce power that is so obvious in her size and her claws, for if attacked she will be prepared to defend her cubs to the death. Today the mother will keep the cubs close by; tomorrow she will let them roam further afield as they grow more and more able to fend for themselves. The reason I chose this puzzle was because the bears reminded me of the black bears I have seen in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.


Twice the Love 1000 piece puzzle assembled by Elmer Prather

There are approximately 1500 black bears in the park. Many of them call the area around Cades Cove their home. Cades Cove has an eleven mile one way loop road circling the cove valley. On some of the drives I have taken through Cades Cove, I have seen bears, wild turkeys, coyotes, deer and other wildlife. Along the loop road you will pass three churches, a working grist mill, barns, log homes, and many other faithfully restored 18th and 19th Century structures.


Black bears love this area because of the vast food sources. They are omnivores and there is an abundant supply of berries and nuts for them to eat. In the fall when the acorns are ripe the bears will climb up into the oak trees and feast on the nuts. Gorging on the acorns ensures their storing enough fat to carry them through their winter hibernation.


Black bears usually have a fear of humans but in Cades Cove they have become acclimated to humans and they usually just continue eating in the fields around the cove as we drive by. Many times when a tourist sees a bear they will stop and take pictures. This causes what is called a “bear jam”, resulting in the Park Rangers being called to get the crowd moving again on the narrow one way road.


Below you will find a picture of a collage of some of the photos I have taken of bears in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.


Collage of black bears in Cades Cove photographed by Elmer Prather

As I stated earlier, black bears are omnivores and there have been several documented cases of bears attacking humans, however those are rare occasions. During the many times that I have visited Cades Cove I have witnessed several close calls where a tourist has gotten between the mother bear and her cubs. When this happens the mother bear becomes protective and does whatever it takes to ensure that her cubs are safe. Sometimes this includes lunging at the person between her and the cubs. This usually sends a message to the tourist to get back into their car quickly. 

Black bears are beautiful, graceful animals that usually mind their own business, which for the female is taking care of their cubs and foraging for food.


 

Santa's Substitutes for Pandemic Puzzlers


It's no secret that puzzles have been popular during the pandemic.  But with everything turned upside down this year, it hasn't always been easy to find the jigsaw puzzle you want as suppliers constantly run out of stock.  So, if you find a puzzle that you like, don't hesitate to buy it!  

Obviously we LOVE jigsaw puzzles. Please keep enjoying them all year long! But, have you considered for yourself - or as a gift - other types of puzzles? 



We've picked out some "other puzzles" (cousins to the jigsaw) that will entertain individuals and cohorts in your bubble! These are all family friendly ideas that we hope you enjoy! Links provided to our retailers for online shopping in the United States and Canada.


HOLLYDAY GUIDE - SANTA'S SUBSTITUTES!

Q-Bitz

Puzzlers have excellent visual dexterity, which makes Q-Bitz a natural fit for the puzzle lover. Just like a puzzle, one has to find pieces that create a specific image - these pieces are cute little wooden cubes. These bright and colourful cubes are available in various challenge levels and even a solo version!



Jixelz

Precision-cut micro jigsaw pieces join together in a pixelated adventure! Puzzles can be created by following the paper templates or use your imagination to design your own masterpiece. Different size projects and themes are available to enjoy as a solo project or for family fun. 



Pana Po'o

Pana Po'o is a Hawaiian word for "scratch your head", which puzzlers often do when searching for pieces. So flex your brain's creative brawns to design an object that your team can guess. Roll the dice, grab your colours, and start creating! Great for the puzzler who enjoys abstract images. 



Zangle

Just like jigsaw puzzles, Zangle uses visual perception with left and right brain connectivity. Use two or more cards to create the shape on another card and you have a Zangle! You can enjoy three different modes from Speedster (race opponents) to Turn-Style (take turns) and Solitaire (solo play). 


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Puzzle Sorting Trays

Okay, it's not a puzzle or a game, but it's new and SOooo cool! These stacking sorting trays are the most unique you'll ever find because they have sifting holes to get rid of any pesky puzzle dust. They pair perfectly with any brand of puzzle so you can sift, sort, and stack to your hearts content!


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Marble Circuit

The addictive marble puzzle game that has you turning tiles to get all your marbles in the correct position. Colourful removable multi-directional tiles are logically placed to send steel marbles down the run. Match the challenge card and you're ready for the next puzzle. A great solo game for your brain!


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Guacamole

Whether you're naughty or nice, you can add spice to your family fiesta by shouting "Guacamole"! There's a lot of picking up cards only to put them back, like when you grab the wrong puzzle piece. Be first to collect all the ingredients for each spice level & you'll be kicking up the heat this Christmas. Grab a snack!


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Sapphiro

Literally, a gem of a game. Four puzzle pieces fit together to create a colourful board. Simply surround a jewel with six coloured diamond pieces and win the gem. It's aesthetically pleasing, simple to play, and exciting when you win two gems at once! Read Outset's Critic's Corner review for more details.


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We ho-ho-hope you enjoyed Santa's suggestions for fun alternatives (or additions) to jigsaw puzzles! For more entertaining games and stocking stuffer ideas, visit the leading Canadian distributor for fun at www.outsetmedia.com.