34 p o r t l a n d monthly magazine from top: megan dunlap; satff graphics; meaghan maurice Bogart Puzzles jigsaws are no mere child’s play. The Wells-based stu- dio produces painted jigsaws made to order. “We cut each individual jigsaw puzzle piece free- hand,” say owners Jay and Allison Hollis. “We use motorized scroll saw blades, as fine as a single horse hair. No two jigsaw puzzle pieces are ever the same.” Before you start planning your kid’s birthday present, take note: a 150-piece puzzle can cost up to $300, meaning each piece lost behind the couch cushion will set you back two bucks. Spotted off the Eastern Prom: Le Grand Bleu superyacht. The 28th largest yacht on the globe, she may also be the most generous gift ever given between friends. Russian-American busi- nessman Eugene Shvidler was gifted the 370-foot superyacht by Roman Abramovich in 2006. Worth $90 million, Le Grand Bleu is the crown jewel of Shvidler’s treasures, which also include a $14.5M lodge in Aspen and a $37M home in Belgravia, London. A gift of this magnitude may seem extravagant–but then again, Abramovich has a net worth of $9.2 billion. At that level, what’s a couple jillion between friends? The barren walls of Portland’s one-time industrial wasteland in East Bayside have proven to be the perfect canvas for lo- cal artists. Two new murals have joined the outdoor gallery in the past month alone. Look for Robert Brochu’s work at Zero Station and John Knight’s colorful offering on the Aikido of Maine building (right), both off Anderson Street. “Murals can be a great thing for a city,” says Tessa Greene O’Brien, co-founder of the Portland Mural Initiative. “They’re a positive, creative way to incorporate art in places that are accessible and without barriers.” –Angela Fernandez Riddle Me This Wall!Whatisitgoodfor? As if an 18-mile run isn’t scary enough, imagine be- ing accompanied by a pair of black bears. Such was the or- deal that faced Moninda Marube during a jog near his home in Au- burn. Ignoring the old mantra, “brown, lay down; black, attack,” Marube sprint- ed away and took shelter in a nearby abandoned house, according to The Sun Journal. Then again, he is a marathon runner. There’s one way to beat your personal record. Cutto thechase What do you give the man who has everything?