This time around, no board games; no video stuff; no action figures or dolls; no little cars and trucks; etc..
I want to hear about games where you had to use your imagination and use "nothing" other than objects like cans; cardboard boxes; chalk; a rope; etc..
My best friend and I had a special place that we used to go to in the woods down past my grandma's house.. Once you were "in" the woods, there was a large clearing with large rocks that looked a lot like the "Old West".. We would go out there every chance we got and play "Bonanza" on our own little "Ponderosa".. She was always "Adam" and I was always "Little Joe".. We would gallop around on our imaginary horses, "shoot" the Indians and the "bad guys" with our "guns" (fingers), and every day one of us would get "shot" and the other would have to come to the rescue..
Gosh.. If I close my eyes right now I can see that spot as plain as day..
I wonder if it still looks the same?
Ahhhh - those were the "good old days"...
I want to hear about games where you had to use your imagination and use "nothing" other than objects like cans; cardboard boxes; chalk; a rope; etc..

My best friend and I had a special place that we used to go to in the woods down past my grandma's house.. Once you were "in" the woods, there was a large clearing with large rocks that looked a lot like the "Old West".. We would go out there every chance we got and play "Bonanza" on our own little "Ponderosa".. She was always "Adam" and I was always "Little Joe".. We would gallop around on our imaginary horses, "shoot" the Indians and the "bad guys" with our "guns" (fingers), and every day one of us would get "shot" and the other would have to come to the rescue..

Gosh.. If I close my eyes right now I can see that spot as plain as day..

Ahhhh - those were the "good old days"...
