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Comments on Puzzle #28758: Tales from Tobique. #11.
By Aldege Cholette (Aldege)

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Puzzle Description:

St. George's Church was the second Church of England to be built of the Diocese of Fredericton. It was consecrated on September 26,1847 by Bishop Medley. This church still stands today and it is a proud memorial of the sturdy,hard working pioneers of that day. It's timbers were hand hewn,14" square and were hauled from the woods by James Graham Sr.,with his yoke and oxen. As an example of the zeal shown by parishioners of that day,they hauled an organ three miles every time there was a service.

#1: predrag djokic (pedja) on Sep 16, 2016

very nice pic, and difficult solve as well
#2: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Sep 16, 2016
What a nice puzzle! I really liked how you made the organ. Must have been hard on the organ hauling it around on the back of a wagon probably, over rutted roads.
#3: Jota (jota) on Sep 16, 2016
Beautiful!
#4: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Sep 16, 2016
Thx Pedrag. I hope you enjoyed the solve.

Thx Norma. I wasn't sure if you could tell it was a pipe organ or not. I hope you caught the humour I intended in making it a pipe organ. Also did you catch that at the bottom left corner that's intended to be a stretched out leg making it appear that a man is pulling the sled or toboggan which the organ is sitting on. This also was intended to be humourous. Like you said Norma,I'm sure they loaded it on a wagon. They did eventually get an organ installed in the church thru donations from parishioners. :)

Thx Jota. :)
#5: Vaggelis Kamaris (evag7651) on Dec 13, 2016
nice. no guessing.
#6: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Mar 24, 2018
The puzzle was very challenging. While I could see the individual images they didn't make sense until I read the story. Nice.
#7: Velma Warren (Shiro) on Feb 13, 2019
Wonderful story. No guessing. Took me a bit to identify what is in the right lower corner. Very Nice.

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