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Hourglass
hourglass sits pretty
red ends clear glass and white sand
came with cardboard game
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Poem and Picture Copyright
Hourglass
hourglass sits pretty
red ends clear glass and white sand
came with cardboard game
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Poem and Picture Copyright
©2011 and 2010 Jimmiehov
All Rights Reserved
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All Rights Reserved
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The word, Hourglass, is prompted at One Single Impression
The Hourglass prompt was suggested by Julie of 365 .
Picture was previously posted October 8, 2010, on Jim's Little Blog, My boyhood games.
Picture was previously posted October 8, 2010, on Jim's Little Blog, My boyhood games.
I haven't played a board game that uses a hour glass in a while. : )
ReplyDeleteCouldn't locate hourglass in the picture.
ReplyDeleteLife too comes with time(hourglass)
and have choice to play 'games'. Isn't it?
I remember the board games that use the hourglass!! Handy indeed, for good time control!! Don't the chess players too use it, similar to how an hourglass works??
ReplyDeleteAh, board games. Haven't played one for years. thanks for the memory.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all of this Jim--seeing which games we have in common as you image caught me first and then enjoying your take on the prompt. It's fascinating to me how that hourglass represents a little time and a lot of time and all time simultaneously. Great post.
ReplyDeletethat is useful...:)
ReplyDeleteI won't mind getting a game like that!
ReplyDeleteFun cardboard game it would be ~
ReplyDeleteNice one ~
Fun post Jim! This reminds me of the board games I played as a kid. Put a smile on my face :)
ReplyDeletecool. i love hourglasses and really
ReplyDeleteshould collect the game hourglasses
and put them in a jar. ty.