Notes from Puzzle Palace

Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label videos. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Videos of exchange puzzles

 Due to travels and seeing family, my blog is all out of whack.  I will be posting about the IPP proper in a week or so when I get back home and everything calms down a bit.  

In the mean time, here is a preview of all of the exchange puzzles that were given out.  With the exception of George's and mine.  For some silly reason, we always end up giving them all away.  

I hope you enjoy this brief interlude.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA9_TqforPY&list=PL7In5U783-4HqSeb--hEy-7r6dtQyZVMJ

Sunday, October 30, 2022

Puzzle Palace Hotel

By now you if you read this blog you will have realized that we have purchased two more properties in Panicale.  You didn’t think we were really doing nothing all this time did you?

Honestly, it all started as a way to find a parking spot for our Tesla. We looked at a number of places that were too far away from us, and the one right next door would have been perfect, except that the current owners dropped the floor by a foot to make the garage an apartment.  Not to worry.  We found the hotel.  Now all we need to do is break down a wall, add a garage door and we have parking.  


We initially saw the for sale sign on the hotel when we came and visited the castle last April.  It registered with me and I had mentioned it to George once or twice as a lark in case we ran out of room.  Well, we did.  


When I was pouring over the blue prints for the castle and placing our puzzles in rooms I began to realize that we would be placing some puzzles 13 feet up and others would be 2 or 3 deep.  Now there is nothing wrong with that.  It’s just not ideal.   Problem solved with the purchase of the hotel.  Now we have a room for almost every puzzle individually.  I jest.  But the extra rooms really help to ensure that we will have room for further purchases and donations.  


Now to answer a few questions I’ve had from those who were not at DCD this year.  No, we will not rent out the rooms.  We now have 20 bedrooms 12 of which have en-suites for our guests.  We don’t want to deal with the tax implications.  But this really is only a few more bedrooms than we had in Florida.  


Yes we plan to have puzzle parties. My ideal would be to have 2 a year, one during the early spring, and another in the fall.  Of course this depends on the timing of other puzzle parties.  George is more inclined to have people just come and visit when ever they want.  He’s a curmudgeon and doesn’t like large groups.  He doesn’t want me to cook so much. :)


Initially we will be living in the castle because I realize now that we will be unable to get the bathroom and kitchen set up before we return in April.  I don’t expect this to last long (I’ve been told in Italy, a year is fast).  But once I get here, we can begin to do things ourselves.  It will be better with me here supervising things.  This really is a repeat of putting together the big house while we were in Hong Kong.  Thankfully, it is only 6 months that we will be gone instead of 8.  


Everyone asks me if the hotel is ready to move into and the answer is no.  The previous "owners" removed everything they could.  Even the wall sconces have been removed.

We have hired a couple to do most of the electrical work, clean, and to supervise all the other work that needs doing.  


Every time I look at the floor plans, I make changes, well, yesterday I went in with painters tape and started marking up changes that need doing.  We are tearing out 2 bathrooms and extending them to the size of a small bedroom.  This will become the master bathroom.  We are also adding a few broom cupboards, and of course I get to completely design a new kitchen!  We’ve decided to do one room a month for any major changes.  Basically, there are none.  Each room will have a sofa sleeper and a wardrobe for guests to hang their things in, And of course, they will have the obligatory puzzles on display.  With 95 rooms between all of the buildings we should have enough space for them.  


Instead of giving you photos this week, I’ve loaded walk through videos and a copy of our presentation at DCD on my YouTube Castello di Panicale playlist.  Please enjoy e fino alla prossima settimana, arrivaderci e continua a rompicapo. 

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Worlds slowest internet

 The castle doesn't have internet.  That will need to be fixed as soon as possible!  It is driving us both crazy to have to hotspot off our phones.  To make matters worse we bought a plan each and I've managed to go through all of my usage allotted.  Tomorrow we go upgrade to an unlimited plan.  Until then, my next post must wait as I'm still trying to import photos.  

In the interim, I have added a few walkthrough videos of the castle on my Castillo di Panicale play list.  

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Shameless plug

We have been busy this past month with a wedding, a puzzle party, a virtual-talk at G4G our first holiday since the world went mad.  To this end, I'm being a very naughty girl this week and giving you all a few videos to watch instead of my regular blog post.  

The first is brought to you by my daughter.  She had a class project to interview someone and she chose  George and I.  My slide video is up and his will be coming shortly.  Not bad for a newby.  

Next up is an amazing video brought to you by Tanner from What Did I Get Myself Into?  He spent a week with us over Boca Bash and made a rather good video of our Puzzle Palace and the Puzzle Palace Museum.  Be warned, it is 53 minutes long so grab a beer, kick up your feet and settle down for a nice time.

Finally, we were invited to give a talk at a virtual G4G on the 24th of October and the video we produced of it can be found here.  This one is only 20 minutes of me droning on...Warning: George likes his music loud.

The museum waits.  Nothing is happening still.  As I said, it's been a busy few weeks for us.  But wait, I do have news.  This week we added just over 100 puzzles to the museum.  If that isn't a feat, nothing is.  We continue to purchase puzzles and have had some wonderful members of the community make a few donations.  This week Nothing Yet Designs donated 23 different puzzles!  I think that deserves a massive thank you and a small plug.  Go take a look at what he is making.  You won't be wasting your time.  


Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Better late than never

This year when we returned from IPP, our puzzles did not come with us.  We had to wait almost 3 months for them to arrive from Japan.  Once they did, we were on our way back to Europe for a nice long holiday and then one thing lead to another...I finally managed to take a short 30-60 second video of each exchange puzzle!  This was something I had done in the past and will continue to do in the future.  Sadly, because of a divorce and a low spot in my life, I missed a few years worth of exchange puzzles.  From here on out, they will be recorded and published.  And before you ask, NO!  I will not post solutions.  I only give a brief explanation of the puzzle and show a few moves or the pieces involved.

These videos are long over due, and many.  Forgive me for taking a bit of time getting them posted.  Next batch to come later in the week.

Enjoy the videos!