I just finished the Dragon Forge puzzle. 1000 pieces. And I promise, this is not a blog about how I succumbed to temptation (repeatedly) to sit for hours at the table working on this thing.
I chose this puzzle from the fantasy section of the Puzzle Warehouse in St. Louis, a fascinating place I discovered on a visit to Nonny right before pandemic. It’s a huge warehouse with puzzles sorted all kinds of ways – mostly by the company that produced the puzzle but also in theme areas including my favorite. Fantasy.
My first big plunge into science fiction/fantasy was Star Wars, which I saw at the Grand Theater in Northfield. Four nights in a row. Then came the reading of The Hobbit when I was 20. This was followed immediately by all three volumes of Lord of the Rings. The barn door was open – the horse was not going back in!
I’m usually more drawn to fantasy than science fiction and it’s almost exclusively due to dragons. Sure, wizards, witches, fairies are great but dragons are the draw. I’ve been known to search the library website using “dragon” as the keyword. There are amazing numbers of books out there with “dragon” in the title. I prefer sympathetic dragons, dragons who can communicate, smart dragons, dragons with magic but I can handle the dark side as well.
Nobody that I know is into dragons like I am. This is where my problem is this week. I love the artwork on this puzzle and I’d love to know that the next home that it travels to will have someone who appreciates it as much as I do. I’ve thought about keeping it and maybe putting in in a frame but I don’t really have any wall space and I’m pretty sure that YA would object anyway if it went in any communal space.
I know that there are occasional puzzles swaps around the Twin Cities but I’ve never gone to one. A friend said that they are opening a permanent spot in a Hennepin County Library for jigsaw puzzles; I haven’t found any information on it yet. Hopefully I can find a good swap or location for Dragon Forge, so that it goes to a good home where dragons are appreciated!
Where do you like to get rid of your excess stuff?


