What could be more natural than a family of pigs living the life in a mansion with a grand staircase, chandeliers, and greenhouses? This is another fabulous creation from the mind of Susan Sturgill who brought us Penguins on the Beach and Alligator Alley.

I love assembling her artwork in puzzle form, there are so many cute little characters and scenarios in her drawings, they always make for a fun puzzling time.
Penguins at the beach was my favourite puzzle when I was little and it’s been so fun to discover more of her artwork over the years.

I love the dancing couple.

The pigs in the kitchen and if you look a few floors up, the pig enjoying a bubble bath!

And, naturally, the artist and their muse in the art room on the top floor. There was so much to find and fall in love with in this image, it was such a fun time!
As with most Susan Sturgill puzzles I’ve found, this was released by the Great American Puzzle Factory in 1986.

This was an incomplete copy, which is too bad, but it was great to find it and get the chance to assemble this sweet little puzzle. It was missing 10 pieces in the end, but again, I enjoyed this so much!

I recently went to a cute little farm near Parrsoboro, NS that had animals that you could feed and hang out with. There were sheep, (which were so soft!), goats (that were so friendly and curious), and pigs! There was one in particular that we hung out with, who was a bit timid but once we laid out some feed for it, she came up and had a little snack near us. The noises she made while eating were awesome! Little snuffling and chewing noises, she was so sweet, and melted out hearts!
