A very beautiful photo! Yes, unfortunately the previous games will be lost more and more :-( This is in many countries, perhaps soon all over the world?
For me, this technology (which I myself also use) is very much cold in it. Although it is well on the other side ...
Thank you for appreciating. I agree, those games we used to play will eventually be forgotten or learned only in books. I am crossing my fingers that there will be programs still to teach children and get them to enjoy these games still.
A very beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteYes, unfortunately the previous games will be lost more and more :-(
This is in many countries, perhaps soon all over the world?
For me, this technology (which I myself also use) is very much cold in it.
Although it is well on the other side ...
Hi, Mascha!
ReplyDeleteThank you for appreciating. I agree, those games we used to play will eventually be forgotten or learned only in books. I am crossing my fingers that there will be programs still to teach children and get them to enjoy these games still.
Those precious girls look like they're having a blast. This game sounds a lot like a game I know by the name of mancala. Blessings!
ReplyDeletehi, Arnoldo! malancala is an early version of sungka. :D thanks for sharing your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteI hope these kinds of games never disappear. This is a lovely photo!
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You're right about it never being too late to learn something new. You just have to pick what's most important to you and go from there:)
hello. Juana! i hope so, too. :) you are welcome. i enjoyed visiting. it's a blast for a first time.
ReplyDeletei guess i have to conquer fear first.
I do not know how to play this game but it looks fun.
ReplyDeleteit truly is a fun game, ECL! :D
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