Games

Knights Of The Sacred Whistle
One or two of the group are informed that they are to be init...

Crackabout
_10 to 60 players._ _Playground; gymnasium._ _Soft ha...

Chariot Race
See clock games above. Similar to the preceding walking ra...

Trips Around The World.
There are several ways of playing this game, here are two. ...

The Plainest Toffee
3 oz. butter. 1 lb. brown sugar. Stir until done. ...

Reuben And Rachel
The group forms a circle, joining hands. One of the players i...

Hand Baseball
This game is like regular baseball, with the exception that a...

Blind Nut Seekers
Let several guests be blindfolded. Then hide nuts or apples i...

A Camera In The Country

Source: What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games And Pastimes
Category: IN THE COUNTRY





Nothing is said in this book about amateur photography, because to own
a camera is still the exception rather than the rule, and if once we
began to say anything practical about photography we should have to
say very much more than the scheme of the volume permits. But we might
urge any reader who has a camera to use it in the country in taking
pictures of animal life and old buildings. Old-fashioned farmhouses
and cottages are disappearing so rapidly that we ought to keep as many
records of them as possible, and well-chosen photographs of animals
are not only beautiful pictures, but are also very useful. Mr.
Kearton's work in this way, which may be studied in With Nature and
a Camera, is extremely valuable.

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