Tuesday 3 April 2018

Masters of the Maze

Do you like finding the one correct path through a maze? Some can be quite difficult . . .



. . . while others are, admittedly, much easier.



And some just require a bit of creative thinking . . . .



44 comments:

  1. now this may sound weird, but I do the the maze thing backwards; I start at the finish and work my way back.

    I like the maze for the chain lock.

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  2. That maze chain lock would be the death of me!

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  3. I am with that 6 year old!

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  4. Love the maze chain lock! Very cool! I've always loved mazes. Used to do the paper puzzles in pen! Have an a-amazing day! :o)

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  5. That little girl has the right idea. Eliminate the stress too. I love playing with mazes.

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  6. As a child I was excited by gardens with hedge mazes that I could explore - sometimes they took ages to find the way back out again.

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  7. i love mazes! this is really funny!

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  8. I'm a fan. Love the door lock.

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  9. A great collection. I tend to work them backwards, too, but it's the same as frontwards--a maze. I didn't get through the lock. I've lost concentration this last year.

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  10. As John Mellencamp once sang, when the walls come tumbling down...

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  11. Hello Debra, I too love that lock maze! A while ago I did a post on an odd Chinese antique with built-in maze (the maze part is at the end, but the object itself is quite unusual).
    http://roadtoparnassus.blogspot.tw/2012/12/weird-chinese-antiques-anti-pilfering.html

    --Jim

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  12. it's hard to do the pen and paper ones without erasing

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  13. Very good post, good Lady Debra... (liked the chain-lock) best wishes to you and yours... and Hello from Marshville...

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  14. The last one is my favorite. The look on her face! :-D

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  15. Oh that last one is my absolute favorite!

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  16. they wouldn't survive a day in a maze, argh!

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  17. These made me laugh... and that chain lock maze... I don't think I'd ever leave the house, lol.

    Blessings,
    Jill

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  18. I find mazes amazing cuz that's how life is ... Wishing you another fine rather chilly Alberta day, friend D ... Love, cat.

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  19. That's it. I'd be stuck in that room forever. They'd find a skeleton. Or me in a corner crying and babbling nonsense. That's if they could get in the room.

    Elsie

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  20. SO funny! Except for the chain lock. That would make me lose my mind! LOL

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  21. I love the last one!!!!!

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  22. hahhaa...too cute...the lock one was almost TOO much...sure would hate to wanna get out quick.....

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  23. Sheer brilliance. I love those kids. And I’d hate to have to ge out that door if there were a fire!

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  24. LOL! I had a good laugh. Thanks for that. Sometimes we just have to color outside the lines and take what comes.

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  25. OMG Debra lol...after a night of tasting some good wine, I don't know that I'd ever get that chain lock on or off ha ha! Cute post!!!

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  26. I love mazes and their symbolic. They are fascinating.

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  27. I am a crossword fan....
    Cheers!
    Linda :o)

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  28. Definitely. Screw those rules. Those are the man's rules, not ours!

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  29. I got such a kick out of this funny post, Debra! I used to love mazes, but I haven't done one since I stopped teaching. I frequently had mazes on hand for my school kiddos who enjoyed them. I was just looking at a cover of an old Time Magazine that has a huge maze ~ wondering if it was a true maze and if I could solve it. Perhaps I should give it a go. Have a great day tomorrow!

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  30. this is all about our complicated psyche
    we like to choose difficult ways to reach our easy destination.

    enjoyed the way you put it my friend :)

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  31. The kid is thinking outside the box.

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  32. OMG that first one I could just see people doing that.

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  33. My mom loves doing these!!
    I went to an art exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario. It was done by Yoko Ono. This was like 8 years ago? It was a large maze where you could walk through. All plexiglass. In the middle, was a "toilet"! LOL! Well, guess who got there without any problem? Me! LOL! The lady said, I was the first one who did it. I was very proud. I don't know what that said about me? LOL!

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  34. I forgot to say, I think that lock one is cool!

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  35. Hey Debra, does Leeanna know we can't comment on her blog? When I go to her postings, there is no comment button?

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  36. Hey Debra, sorry to be a pest! I was able to comment!

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  37. My biggest fear is going into one of those hedge mazes and never finding my way out. Then someone finds me six months later.
    JP

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  38. I like how that young one did it. :)

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  39. Hahaa.....amazing set of images...I will refrain from say a-maze-ing lol

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