Seasonal Transition Jigsaw Puzzle

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About Seasonal Transition: This new puzzle captures a quiet moment where time seems to hesitate in the forest, as rust-colored needles cling to bare branches suspended between release and renewal. Surrounded by steadfast green, the tree stands not as a symbol of failure but as a record of change, its thinning crown allowing light to reveal a structure usually hidden by abundance. There is a gentle tension in this pause—between endurance and surrender, memory and motion—where transformation feels fragile, inevitable, and patiently accepted by the forest itself. // Image Credit: DailyJigsawPuzzles.net

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