I remembered playing with 'pick up sticks' as a young child, but they are not made of wood but plastic! I tried to introduce the game to my nieces but they found it very boring and only plays with it when the parents do not allow them to play any electronic games.
I didn't know you in Canada and America play pock up sticks. When I was young, we recycled old umbrella frames, and used them to play. O think they were better than the new set I bought.
This set is very skinny made up of satay/kebab sticks.
I got my 15 year old son to play with me. We played one day, and then we stopped.
I remembered playing with 'pick up sticks' as a young child, but they are not made of wood but plastic! I tried to introduce the game to my nieces but they found it very boring and only plays with it when the parents do not allow them to play any electronic games.
ReplyDeleteThe pick-up sticks bring back a lot of memories. As Jama says none of the grands want to play that now, too boring. Great shots. LOL
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I like the colorful pick up sticks!
ReplyDeleteI haven't played pick up sticks in many years! Thanks for the memories!
ReplyDeleteLIke the stones along the beach. granit or volcanic?
ReplyDeleteYep...pick up sticks brings back a lot of memories for me as well. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you in Canada and America play pock up sticks. When I was young, we recycled old umbrella frames, and used them to play. O think they were better than the new set I bought.
ReplyDeleteThis set is very skinny made up of satay/kebab sticks.
I got my 15 year old son to play with me. We played one day, and then we stopped.
Nice pic of the rocks. and pick up sticks takes me back many many years.
ReplyDeleteI liked the second pic.
ReplyDeleteI like the dark stone against the sandy dunes.
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