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‘all life is problem solving.’-karl popper

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cooking with one of my six-pack of grandies

at my daughter’s house

using lots of pans

taking them out was so easy

putting them back in

no so much

we kept moving them

rearranging them

like a giant 3-d puzzle

they fit in there before

they just kept blocking us

from closing the drawer

finally we found a way to make them all fit

tried to push the drawer shut

except

it was such a tight fit

that

one of the pans 

popped up

somehow flew behind the drawer

when we tried our new configuration

no way to pull the drawer out

everything screwed in tight

drawer refused to open further

with only a very narrow space behind the drawer

we tried all kinds of solutions

to reach and retrieve it

useless tools

fail

giant chopstick method

fail

reaching with small fingers

fail

logic and reasoning

double fail

 magnet on a heavy string

was our next idea

probably didn’t help

 we were sitting on the floor

laughing

now sweating

determined

we would win this battle

crack this puzzle

finally laid upside down on the floor

looked way up under the bottom drawer 

 saw some yellow plastic thingamajigs

attached to the runners

we tried squeezing those

one on each side

at the same time

and voila!

it allowed the drawer to move forward 

like entering alladin’s secret cave

guessing the right password

  saved the day

rescued the pan

learned something too.

now, about the drawer above it……

‘for every complex problem, there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.”‘

-H.L. Mencken

come fly (and glide) with me.

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before i went to sleep

i was working out transportation details

involving getting to the airport 

for an upcoming trip.

as i slept

my brain was continuing to work on the solution

luckily, my dream showed me exactly what to do:

i decided to just take a snowmobile 

 drive it right to the airport

but alas

i had left a bit too late

so i drove it my daughter’s friends’ house

which must have been verrrrrrrrry close to the airport

parked it in their front yard 

 quickly 

jumped off

made my way to the plane and took off 

upon my return 

i went to their house 

 snowmobile had been moved

 they were hosting a lively party outside

 drinks and bbq and games and music

everyone in shorts, chatty and happy

when i saw them, i asked about it

 they’d moved it to the side yard 

 having no idea whose it was

why it was parked there

i’d been in such a hurry i didn’t leave a note 

people at the party were asking about it too

explained that i came on my snowmobile

to go the airport, of course

 i got on it and headed home

thinking my solution had been quite simple, really.

when i woke up i remembered all of the details: 

yet

as the morning unfolded

i found a less action-packed solution

while taking a snowmoblle

would have been fun transport

it might be a challenge because it is spring

 it’s a bit of a distance

plus

i’m not sure it would be welcome on the tarmac

so close to that friend’s front yard.

‘making the simple complicated is commonplace;

making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity.’

-charles mingus

 

*Charles Mingus (1922-1979) was an American jazz upright bassist, composer, bandleader, pianist and author. A major proponent of collective improvisation, he is considered one of the greatest jazz musicians and composers in history, with a career spanning three decades and collaborations with other jazz greats, such as Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker and Max Roach.

image credit: arctic edge

re-solution.

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 dreamed that i was working on a jigsaw puzzle

happily sorting it out, putting the pieces into place

i love solving puzzles

what a peaceful enterprise

then a section appeared

all white pieces

not sure exactly where to begin with it

 a new challenge

so curious to see how i would solve it

but i woke up too soon.

i looked up dream analysis

about jigsaw puzzles

and the color white

 it made such sense.

solving jigsaws represents

putting the pieces of your life back together,

reorganizing,

perhaps in new ways, after a life change

white represents blank pages, waiting to be written.

what a perfect solution to my retirement puzzle.

‘the solution often turns out more beautiful than the puzzle.’

-richard dawkins

hell level.

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today, on national puzzle day

i’m reminded of one of my most memorable puzzle-solving adventures

(sounds like an oxymoron, i know)

years ago, when in grad school

my sister sent me a very special puzzle

i’ve always been a huge fan of challenging jigsaw, crossword, and sudoku puzzles

after reading the description, i thought this would be right up my alley

the puzzle was all black, with a pale, delicate, and finely drawn vine winding through it

it had no straight edges, pieces were mostly all the same shape,

just slightly different sizes, and had no picture to use as a solution

i finally decided to tackle it one snowy day

that turned into three

as we were in the throng of what turned out to be a full-out blizzard

i cleared my large square coffee table, sat on a pillow on the floor,

put on some music, brought over a big cup of creamy coffee

and began

what turned out to be the most challenging puzzle of my lifetime

  determined to solve it

my back was hurting, my hands were hurting, my eyes were hurting

by the end of day one

 all the lights ablaze to detect any slight differentiation

only stopping for brief breaks or to sleep

at one point

i felt like jack nicholson in ‘the shining’

holed up, shut off from the world, snowed-in, and involved in an insane enterprise

but

solve it i did

with the gift of those three long days

when it was impossible to go anywhere

the local world pretty much shut down for the snow

 not going to let this puzzle beat me

after i put the last piece in place

 i tore it apart and put it back in the box

making a decision to never make this puzzle again

i passed it on to a friend at school, told her it was a gift not a loan, and wished her good luck.

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puzzle history timeline:

2300 bc- early puzzles

before modern puzzles, labyrinth puzzles were popular in ancient egypt.

1767 – jigsaws

mapmaker, john spilsbury creates the first jigsaw puzzle

1908 – puzzle-mania

puzzles become a full-blown craze in the united states

1933 – peak popularity

during the great depression, puzzle sales soared to 10 million a week

“a puzzle with a solution is a game. a puzzle without a solution is a work of art.”
― marty rubin

on the road to discovery.

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when the problem is that

you have to drive and carry all of your equipment

it calls for an unconventional solution.

 

“the intellect has little to do on the road to discovery.

there comes a leap in consciousness,

call it intuition or what you will,

the solution comes to you and you don’t know how or why.”

-albert einstein

out of chaos.

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one of these is not like the others….

kinder uses

‘the firefighter plan ahead and use less steps approach’

to getting winter clothes on

quickly and with less chaos

brilliant.

“invention,

it must be humbly admitted,

does not consist in creating out of void,

but out of chaos.”

-mary shelley